ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISTICS
1. VOCATIONAL TITLES AND QUALIFICATIONS
Architecture and urbanistics studies take three and a half
years (7 semesters) and are completed with granting the title of architecture
engineer. The qualifications obtained enable the graduate to work in various
designing, urban planning and building institutions. The studies can be continued
at the MSc level.
2. ADMISSION PRINCIPLES
The admission is two-fold: plastic arts examination and certificates
contest. Entering the latter is possible on passing the former.
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3. OBJECTIVES
The objectives of architecture and urbanistics studies are, in general, vocational skills development oriented, although such issues as social and Ethicsal responsibility are not omitted. They focus particularly on the following:
4. CONTINUATION OF STUDIES
It is possible to continue architecture and urbanistics studies
at MSc level.
5. SEMESTER/YEARLY SCHEDULES OF STUDIES - (.pdf)
6. STUDIES COMPLETION
Granting the title of architecture engineer requires successful completion of all studies subjects, and:
7. PRINCIPLES OF ASSESSMENT
Respective semesters of studies are regarded as completed under provision that the student gets at least satisfactory marks for all the classes, whether obligatory or facultative, and submits on time their credit book and card at the dean`s office. System of crediting at the PWSZ in Nysa is as follows:
Crediting criteria include, among others, student`s activity
and knowledge. Lectures that do not end with a final exam require passing a
written test. Failing project, laboratory and other lecture related classses
disallows taking examination.
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8. INSTITUTE CO-ORDINATOR
Department/Faculty ETCS Co-ordinator
Institute of Architecture and Urbanistics
MARCIN ZDANOWICZ, M.Sc, Eng.
e-mail: marcin.zdanowicz@pans.nysa.pl
9. VOCATIONAL TRAINING
The studies include minimum of 6 weeks of vocational training which is strictly
related to studies formula and indispensable for studies completion.
Training is carried out at designing offices, building companies and the Institute
of Architecture at the PWSZ in Nysa.
Training is organised at state or private sectors on the basis of one of the
following ways:
There are two training periods during summer holidays and one during pre-diploma period:
Training is an obligatory element of intramural and extramural studies.
Extramural students may be partially or completely exempt from the obligation
if: