Pre-Master in Engineering and IT Management, Progression to Master of Arts in Architecture - Design for the Built Environment

Navitas Group - SRH International College

Germany,Baden-Wurttemberg

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 15,600/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Apr 2025

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Germany, Baden-Wurttemberg

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 2023

Total Students: 0 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

SRH International College, Ludwig-Guttmann-Str. 6, 69123 Heidelberg, Germany

Pre-Master in Engineering and IT Management, Progression to Master of Arts in Architecture - Design for the Built Environment

Program Overview

Pre-Master's in Engineering and IT Management
Our Pre-Master’s in Engineering and IT Management will give you a broad understanding of both theoretical and practical concepts in order to successfully develop the analytical, technical and interpersonal skills needed to study an Engineering Master’s degree at SRH University.

In addition, there will be a key focus on the enhancement of the English language and academic skills, as well as the German language.

You will undertake modules in postgraduate research and ICT to ensure you have the general knowledge and skills suitable for studying at postgraduate level.

 

Progression to: Master of Arts in Architecture - Design for the Built Environment
Building in context, and the history, identity as well as future of architecture and the city are social challenges and tasks for architects. Why not study our Architecture's Master degree in Heidelberg and Europe?

The following modules are taken in the first semester: Architectural Theory, Building Construction I + II, Urban Analysis and Representation. Together, we focus on a reflexive approach towards architecture and the city: we develop architectural ideas, concepts and theories, and implement them in architectural design. In the second semester, we concentrate on an existing building, taking the steps of analysis, design and building construction in existing fabric. Besides working in the university, we also explore the object on site. A variety of electives round off the semester before you start writing your thesis.