9 Course Programmes in Architecture Studies in North America for 2024

Course Programmes in Architecture Studies in North America for 2024Filter
    • Santa Barbara, USA

    Full time

    1 semester

    On-Campus

    English

    The Landscape Operations Skills Competency Award (SCA) course is designed to provide participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in landscape operations and management. This course offers a comprehensive overview of the key aspects of landscape operations and focuses on developing the competencies required for success in this field.

    • Newark, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master of Urban Design is a 30-credit, STEM-designated, studio-based program that will help you develop the technical skills, intellectual rigor, and professional expertise to tackle the challenges of urbanization. Students are trained to look critically at the built environment and encouraged to use their design expertise to make a difference in the world.

    • Ottawa, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Picture your financially successful practice with continuous profitability and stable cash flow. You’re able to attract and retain great employees and confidently pursue work to keep doing what you love ⁠— architecture. The Financial Management for Architects course is for professionals in the architecture industry who want to learn how to improve and efficiently manage their firm’s finances and profitability, make sound financial decisions and achieve their business goals. This includes owners, managers, architects, intern architects, engineers and designers. This two-day course will lay a framework for understanding the financial and accounting operations, processes and concepts, needed to run and lead a sustainable architecture business.

    • Newark, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Co-sponsored by NJIT and Rutgers University-Newark, the mission of the Joint Ph.D. Program in Urban Systems is to prepare students for extensive research and careers in academia, industry, or government by providing preparation for pursuits in original research to deliver innovative solutions to the challenges cities face based on multidisciplinary approaches.

    • Ottawa, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Following a popular 2018 schedule, the RAIC is pleased to announce that the Project Management for Architects course, for those interested in the PMP®® Certification, will be taking place in additional cities across the country in 2019. Upcoming cities include: Montreal and Victoria. This two-part course will provide both project management knowledge in the context of architectural practice as well as prepare participants for the Project Management Institute’s PMP® certification exam. The course is divided over two sessions, two weeks apart, with each session running from the Thursday evening to Saturday afternoon (41 hours total).

    • Merrimack, USA

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    In their Rome semester, Thomas More College sophomores traverse catacombs and cloisters, piazzas and palazzos, exploring the heart of the Christian West. The history of Christendom is written in the stones and on the ceilings, in the streets and the cemeteries, and the skyline is dominated not by skyscrapers but by the dome of St. Peter’s.

    • Fayetteville, USA

    English

    Fundamental design skills; use of precedents for understanding principles of design and natural and formal ordering systems; design development using both iterative and alternative methods of exploration in both 2-dimensions and 3-dimensions using analog and digital tools; continued development of visual and verbal communication skills.

    • Los Angeles, USA

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    This program provides a practical introduction to the role of crafts, technologies, and construction techniques in Ireland throughout time.

    • Houston, USA

    English

    Introduction to architectural thought. Lectures and discussions focusing on practice and ideas that have exercised a significant influence on the discourse and production of architecture and urbanism.