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University of Technology, Jamaica - Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies

 SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS

The Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies (BA.AS) programme seeks to train individuals to become competent as Architect’s Assistant, Architectural Photographer, Applied Arts Designer, Digital Illustrator, Artist, Furniture Designer, Graphic Artist/Designer, Set Designer, Building Officer/Inspector Assistant.The course is four (4) years in duration, organised on a full time basis over an academic year consisting of approximately thirty weeks (2 semesters).

There are five specific subject areas and some electives that prepare students for a world of design, technology, and research, The programme is offered over a period of four academic years.

  • Design Studio
  • History and Theory
  • Technology
  • Design Computing
  • General
  • Listing ID: 4661
  • Field of Study: Architecture
  • Institution Category: Universities
  • Institution Type: Public
  • Awarding Body: University of Technology, Jamaica
  • Qualification Level:
  • Education Sector: Higher Education
  • Qualification Code: BA.AS
  • ISCED Code: 07 Engineering, Manufacturing and Construction- 073 Architecture and Construction- 0732 Building and Civil Engineering
  • Qualification Developer: Caribbean School of Architecture, University of Technology, Jamaica
  • Quality Assurance Body: Commonwealth Association of Architects (CAA)
  • Entry Requirements: Five (5) CSEC/GCE O-Level passes including English Language, Mathematics and 3 other approved subjects, such as Sciences, Visual Arts, Humanities or Technical. These five subjects must be obtained in no more than two sittings. Other appropriate level of study in a recognised educational institution - transcripts must be provided.
    NOTE:
    Having satisfied the first criteria and based on the number of applicants, persons may be called for an interview where applicants are required to carry a portfolio of the minimum of ten (10) pieces of their best creative work.
  • Number of Credits: 143
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