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