Program Outcomes
1) The ability to create innovative and original architectural designs, either individually or as part of a team, that meet technical, aesthetic, and ethical requirements.
2) Knowledge of architectural history and theories and the ability to apply this knowledge in the architectural design process, along with awareness and sufficient knowledge of philosophy, related art disciplines, technologies, and the humanities.
3) Sufficient knowledge of urban design, planning, and the planning process, including upper-scale planning, zoning and integration processes, industrial institutions and organizations, legal regulations, and procedures.
4) The ability to understand, develop, and manage the sustainable physical, social, cultural, historical, and economic relationships between people, architectural spaces, and their surroundings with architectural design awareness and knowledge.
5) The ability to comprehend the role of the architecture profession and architects in society, as well as their ethical responsibilities, and to incorporate these considerations into designs that particularly address social factors.
6) Awareness of the research, processes, and procedures required to transform architectural design into a well-documented and informed project proposal.
7) Understanding of structural design and engineering and construction challenges related to architectural structures.
8) Adequate knowledge of building physics and technologies in relation to the social, cultural, and architectural functions of a building, aiming to create balanced and harmonious living environments within and around the structure in the context of sustainability and climate adaptation.
9) The ability and responsibility to address user demands, cost factors, legal and regulatory constraints, the right to healthy housing and living conditions, sustainability, and technical, ethical, and aesthetic considerations in architectural design.
10) The ability to understand and utilize contemporary design and representation tools and methods with a broad perspective focused on the future of architecture and architectural spaces.