Architectural Engineering
Total Credit Hours:
158
Approved Hour Fee:
50 JOD
Overview
Vision and Mission
Program Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Career Prospects
Overview
The program integrates engineering and architectural sciences to develop and refine engineering skills related to architectural design. It aims to prepare architects who are proactive, competitive, independent thinkers, responsible, and engaged with societal issues.
The Bachelor’s program in Architecture seeks to enhance the architect’s role upon graduation by enabling them to produce innovative and practical designs, deliver detailed construction drawings and architectural plans, and utilize advanced computational tools and technologies to enhance architectural practice. The program also emphasizes keeping pace with green architecture, sustainable building practices, and various contemporary and emerging topics in the field.
Vision and Mission
Establish a distinguished and innovative engineering and academic department specializing in the design of high-performance buildings and structures, with the aim of creating healthy and attractive urban environments that align with modern global sustainability standards. This is achieved through the development of urban spaces, natural environments, and construction projects of all types with a high degree of precision, creativity, aesthetics, and appeal. The program aims to graduate specialized engineers capable of analysis, design, supervision, and implementation with a spirit of innovation and modernity.
Program Objectives
The importance of this specialization can be summarized as follows:
• Meeting Community Needs: Architecture addresses the needs of society by designing and developing residential buildings, commercial structures, and public facilities. Cultural, economic, social, and environmental factors are considered during the design process to ensure functional and suitable spaces for everyone.
• Improving Quality of Life: The program aims to enhance quality of life by designing buildings that promote comfort, health, safety, and sustainability. Attention is given to factors such as proper ventilation, natural lighting, and aesthetic design of both interior and exterior spaces.
• Environmental Conservation: Architecture applies principles of sustainability and environmental protection. Buildings are designed to reduce energy consumption, improve resource efficiency, and minimize harmful emissions.
• Cultural and Social Interaction: Architecture contributes to creating interactive environments and vibrant communities. Public spaces, recreational areas, and community zones are designed to enhance communication and social interaction among individuals.
Learning Outcomes
The Architecture program aims to develop a broad range of skills and knowledge among students, including the ability to design, innovate, and solve problems, as well as a deep understanding of the social, cultural, and environmental impacts of architecture and design. Students will learn to analyze and evaluate various architectural challenges, develop effective design strategies, and communicate design concepts innovatively using drawings, 3D models, and other presentation tools. The program also fosters a thorough understanding of construction techniques, materials, and building systems used in architecture, including environmental systems, lighting, and ventilation. Additionally, students gain proficiency in interacting with technology and using modern computational modeling and simulation tools throughout the design process.
Career Prospects
• Government Departments and Local Authorities in Engineering and Projects: This includes municipalities, the Ministry of Local Government, the Ministry of Planning, the Ministry of Public Works, local councils, and similar entities.
• Building and Housing Design: This involves the design of residential housing, commercial and industrial buildings, and public facilities such as schools, hospitals, and shopping centers, aiming to provide functional and suitable spaces that meet user needs.
• Urban and City Planning: This includes the design and planning of cities, residential neighborhoods, commercial complexes, and public spaces, aiming to achieve a balance between buildings, green spaces, recreational facilities, and the creation of comfortable and attractive environments.
• Restoration and Renovation of Historical Buildings: This specialization involves redesigning and restoring historic and heritage buildings to preserve their cultural value and architectural heritage. It requires a deep understanding of architectural heritage and respect for original elements while updating the techniques and materials used.
• Interior Design: Focuses on designing the interior spaces of buildings and facilities, including space layout, color schemes, finishes, and furniture selection to achieve balance, aesthetics, and meet user needs.
• Architectural and Design Offices: Architects can work in offices specializing in building and project design, participating in design, planning, implementation, and management of architectural projects.
Admission Requirements
The program targets students from the scientific stream who have achieved high scores in the Tawjihi examination and meet the other admission criteria of the college, as well as students from the industrial stream and the information systems stream who have obtained a score of 80% or higher in the Palestinian General Secondary Examination (Tawjihi).