Energy-Efficient and Environmental Building Design
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The well thought through theoretical courses are complemented with practical modules, in which students apply their new knowledge. In small teams, our students work together to design energy-efficient buildings, and to analyse the consequences of various design alternatives using an integrated design process. The student teams are intentionally mixed both regarding nationality background and academic background, such as in architecture and engineering. The purpose is to get training in the interdisciplinary design process and in team work, which is very important for their future careers. Courses also include site visits, guest lecturers from the industry, and tours of existing good examples of energy-efficient building design.In each of the first three semesters of the programme, you will take two theory-based courses followed by an applied course, in which you will apply theory to a specific building project. The fourth semester will be spent carrying out your degree project.
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Applicants must have a bachelor's degree with a major in architecture, civil engineering, architectural engineering or equivalent. The program has prerequisites in building technology/structural engineering, building physics/science and building services.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is January 15.
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Skåne County
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