The Architecture (English) Undergraduate Program offers a contemporary architectural education that brings together design studios, theoretical courses, and practical training components within a holistic framework. Its educational approach is based on an interdisciplinary perspective that addresses the cultural, technological, environmental, and social dimensions of architectural design together.
The program provides an up-to-date curriculum shaped around sustainability, climate-responsive design, digital production technologies, and innovative representation tools. While gaining experience with contemporary digital tools such as parametric design, Building Information Modeling (BIM), computational design, and environmental simulations, students also acquire a strong theoretical foundation in areas including architectural history and theory, building technologies, materials knowledge, and urban design.
The delivery of all courses entirely in English supports students’ direct access to international academic literature and enables effective communication in global professional environments. Through compulsory internships, site studies, and industry-linked practices, students have the opportunity to integrate their theoretical knowledge with real-world design and production processes.
Graduates of the program are prepared to work in architectural offices, public institutions, international companies, and research and academic environments, while also being educated as individuals who act with social responsibility, embrace lifelong learning, and are able to adapt to changing professional conditions.