Degree course in Building engineering and architecture
- Course Name
- BUILDING ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
- Course Code
- MU07
- Class (Ministerial code)
- LM-4 c.u.
- Website
- https://www.ing1.unipg.it/didattica/studiare/lauree-magistrali-a-ciclo-unico/37-ing-edile
- Field(s) of study
- ISCED Area 07 - Engineering, Manufacturing and Construction
- Qualification award
- Master Degree
- Level of qualification according to the NQF and the EQF
- EHEA Second cycle; EQF Level 7
- Length of programme / number of credits
- 5 years / 300 ECTS
- Language of Teaching
- Italian/english
- Mode of study
- Blended
- Didactic centre
- Polo di Ingegneria – Via G. Duranti
- Programme director
- Prof. Massimiliano Gioffrè
- Access to the course
- restricted by national law
- Available places
- Community quota A: 78 Non-Community quota B: 2
- Specific admission requirements
- Certificate of completion of Italian upper secondary school or equivalent foreign qualification.
- Evaluation of specific subject knowledge on entry
- Mandatory admission test for the verification of skills in the following areas: general logic-culture, history, drawing and representation, mathematics and physics. The contents, the date and the modalities of the test are defined annually by the Admission Notice.
- Profile of the programme
- The training purpose is to integrate historical-critical and technical-engineering knowledge, according to a didactic approach that conceives design as a synthesis process and a fundamental moment of building construction. The traditional skills of engineers, in the structural and technological field, are integrated with those typical of architects, in architectural and urban design, including the recovery of the existing building heritage, the restoration and conservation of the historical-monumental heritage.
- Programme learning outcomes
- Through the tools of architecture, building engineering and town planning, our graduates are able to design and direct the construction stages, the transformation and modification of the physical environment, in full knowledge of the aesthetic, distribution, functional, structural, technical-constructive, management, economic and environmental aspects as well as with critical attention to cultural changes and the needs of contemporary society. They prepare projects and direct their realization, coordinating other specialists and operators in the fields of architecture, building engineering, urban planning and architectural restoration.
- Qualification requirements and regulations
- The Master concludes with a final test which consists in the drafting and subsequent discussion of a thesis, analytical or practical design, by the student, developed in an original way under the guidance of one or more supervisors, one of whom is a professor or researcher of the University. The tutors and co-tutors can be Italian or even foreigners. Access to the final exam is allowed to the student who has achieved the total of the ECTS credits indicated in the Curriculum (Manifesto) of the Master for training activities other than the final exam.
- Examination regulations and grading scale
- The assessment of the exams is expressed in thirtieths (scale 0-30), the minimum mark is 18/30 and the maximum mark is 30/30. Honors (30 cum laude) can be added to the maximum mark. The marks are awarded by a commission made up of two teachers, including the teacher who serves as President.
- Obligatory or optional mobility windows
- During his / her course of study, the student can take advantage of the period of mobility abroad, for study or traineeship in other Universities affiliated with the Department , through the Erasmus + Calls. The CFU and the marks obtained are converted by a special committee of the Department.
- Work-based learning
- The student can independently choose training activities including internships and traineeships (up to a maximum of 12 ECTS) at companies, public or private bodies, professional orders, also abroad, as long as they are consistent with the specific training project. This activity aims to encourage contact between students and the world of work, pursuing the dual objective of work experience and getting contacts that can simplify the search for employment after Graduation.
- Occupational profiles of graduates
- In addition to the freelance profession, postgraduate graduates will be able to carry out functions of high responsibility in public and private institutions and bodies (institutional bodies, public and private bodies and companies, professional firms and design companies), operating in the fields of construction and transformation of cities and territory.
Unit | Language | Anno | Period | CFU |
---|---|---|---|---|
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN In all curricula | 1 | I | 12 | |
CHEMISTRY In all curricula | 1 | I | 5 | |
ENGLISH In all curricula | 1 | whole year | 2 | |
GENERAL PHYSICS In all curricula | 1 | II | 8 | |
GEOMETRY In all curricula | 1 | I | 6 | |
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 1 In all curricula | 1 | whole year | 12 | |
MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 1 In all curricula | 1 | I | 5 | |
MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 2 In all curricula | 1 | II | 5 | |
PUBLIC WORKS LEGISLATION - URBAN LAW In all curricula | 1 | II | 5 | |
ARCHITECTURE AND COMPOSITION 1 In all curricula | 2 | II | 12 | |
ECONOMICS AND CADASTRAL SURVEYING In all curricula | 2 | I | 8 | |
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 In all curricula | 2 | II | 9 | |
RATIONAL AND STATISTICAL MECHANICS In all curricula | 2 | I | 10 | |
TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE 1 In all curricula | 2 | I | 12 | |
TECHNICAL REPRESENTATION In all curricula | 2 | I | 5 | |
URBANISM In all curricula | 2 | whole year | 12 | |
ARCHITECTURE AND COMPOSITION 2 In all curricula | 3 | I | 13 | |
BUILDING ENERGY PERFORMANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL WELLBEING In all curricula | 3 | whole year | 12 | |
ENVIRONMENTAL APPLIED PHYSICS In all curricula | 3 | whole year | 12 | |
STRUCTURAL MECHANICS AND HISTORICAL MASONRY BUILDINGS In all curricula | 3 | whole year | 12 | |
STRUCTURAL MECHANICS AND NUMERICAL METHODS In all curricula | 3 | whole year | 12 | |
TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE 2 In all curricula | 3 | II | 9 | |
URBAN HYDRAULICS In all curricula | 3 | whole year | 10 | |
ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY In all curricula | Italian | 4 | II | 9 |
ARCHITECTURE AND COMPOSITION 3 In all curricula | Italian | 4 | I | 12 |
GEOTECHNICS In all curricula | Italian | 4 | II | 7 |
SITE WORK ORGANIZATION In all curricula | Italian | 4 | I | 9 |
STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND SEISMIC ANALYSIS In all curricula | Italian | 4 | whole year | 12 |
STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND STEEL STRUCTURES In all curricula | Italian | 4 | whole year | 12 |
URBAN PLANNING In all curricula | Italian | 4 | whole year | 12 |
ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION In all curricula | Italian | 5 | II | 12 |
CHOSEN BY THE STUDENT In all curricula | Italian | 5 | whole year | 12 |
ELECTIVE COURSES In all curricula | Italian | 5 | whole year | 9 |
THESIS In all curricula | Italian | 5 | whole year | 18 |
Free-choice training activities
Unit | Period | CFU |
---|---|---|
Group Insegnamenti opzionali gruppo A 3 anno CFU (University training credits) required: 12 | ||
Group insegnamenti opzionale gruppo D 4 anno CFU (University training credits) required: 12 | ||
Group Insegnamenti opzionali gruppo B 3 anno CFU (University training credits) required: 10 | ||
Group Insegnamenti opzionali gruppo C 3 anno CFU (University training credits) required: 12 | ||
Group Insegnamenti per scelta libera CFU (University training credits) required: Min1 - Max24 |