Qualification : Bachelor's Degree

Department : Architecture and Urban Planning Engineering

Specialization : Architecture; Urban Planning

Course Fees

Expense

Semester

Annual

Tuition Fees

7800 LYD

15600 LYD

Admission Fee

500 LYD (Only One Time)

Course Overview

The Architecture and Urban Planning Engineering program is designed to prepare students for careers in the fields of architecture, urban design, and sustainable development.

This interdisciplinary program combines technical knowledge with creative design principles to address the challenges of modern urban environments.

The program equips students with the essential knowledge and skills to create functional, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing environments.
Through a blend of theoretical learning and practical experience, graduates are ready to make significant contributions to the fields of architecture and urban development, addressing the needs of modern cities and communities.


Entry Requirements

To enroll in the Information Technology program, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Completion of Secondary Education
    Applicants must hold a secondary school diploma (high school) from a scientific track.

  • Passing the Entrance Exam
    Candidates are required to pass an entrance exam set by the university to ensure they possess the necessary knowledge and skills to succeed in the program.

These requirements are designed to ensure that students have a solid scientific foundation for their studies.

Curriculum

Foundation Courses

Year One

  • Fundamental Mathematics

  • General Physics

  • Statistics and Probabilities

  • Engineering Drawing

  • ICDL Techniques

  • Academic English for Engineering

  • Differentiation & Integration Mathematics

  • Electrical Physics

  • Introduction to Computer Programming

  • Academic Writing Techniques

  • Soft Skills Techniques

  • Introduction to Material Science


Core Courses

Year Two

  • Workshop Technology

  • Descriptive Geometry

  • Material Properties

  • Free Drawing

  • Design Foundations

  • Architectural Drawing

  • Design Studio I

  • Building Technology I

  • History of Architecture

  • Urban Studies

  • Art History

  • Building Physics

Year Three

  • Design Studio II

  • Landscape Architecture

  • Building Technology II

  • Sustainable Design

  • Structural Systems

  • Digital Design Tools

  • Design Studio III

  • Urban Planning Theory

  • Construction Management

  • Historic Preservation

  • Implementation Drawings

  • Special Topic I


Specialization Courses

Year Four

Architecture Track

Focuses on the fundamentals of architectural principles, design processes, aesthetics, and hands-on projects to design functional and visually appealing structures.

  • Design Studio IV

  • Research Methods

  • Building Technology IV

  • Air Conditioning Engineering

  • Introduction to Economy

  • Special Topic II

  • Design Studio V

  • Advanced Design Studio

  • Individual Studies

  • Architecture Programming

  • Special Topic III

  • Capstone Engineering Design Project

Urban Planning Track

Focuses on the study of urban systems, land use planning, zoning regulations, and the relationship between urban design and community development.

  • Urban Planning

  • Urban Policy & Governance

  • Architecture Landscape II

  • History & Theories of Planning

  • Urban Design I

  • Elective Course II

  • Housing

  • Infrastructure Drawings

  • Architecture Programming

  • Urban Design II

  • Elective Course III

  • Capstone Engineering Design Project


Future Careers

Graduates of this program are well-prepared for a variety of roles in architecture and urban planning, including:

  • Architect

  • Urban Planner

  • Landscape Designer

  • Project Manager in Construction

  • Sustainability Consultant

We provide a dynamic, forward-thinking educational experience that empowers students to shape their future

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