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Advanced Architecture - From Urban Design to Building Construction

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  • University Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
  • Degree Master
  • Degree Master of Science, M.Sc.
  • Study Type Second cycle
  • Mode of admission without admission restriction
  • Beginning Students First-year students can only apply or register for the summer semester.
  • Standard period of study (amount) 4 semesters
  • Study Mode (elucidation) full time
  • Location (main / branches campus) Frankfurt am Main
  • Admission semester summer semester
  • Subject

    Das Architecture gehört zum Studienbereiche Architecture der Fächergruppe Engineering Sciences.

    Weitere Informationen zum Studienbereich Architecture.

    Weitere Informationen zur Fächergruppe Engineering Sciences.

    Architecture

  • Field of study
    • Target group The programme is aimed at graduates with a first academic degree in architecture from European and non-European countries who want to focus on architecture in an international context.
    • kind of Master course according to the KMK consecutive
    • Main instruction language English
    • Annotation of the Higher Education Institution The focus of the English-language degree course "Advanced Architecture" is on the combination of design and construction. In terms of content, design and construction is dealt with in all scales from urban contexts to one-to-one detail. This is done, for example, in study projects, during office placements, and thus future-oriented concepts are developed in close cooperation with our partners.

      Graduates’ relevant professional fields include architecture, engineering and construction companies, the construction industry, real estate development and housing companies, real estate companies, the public sector, as well as research and technical development in design and construction.
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  • Access and Admission Requirements
    • Mode of admission without admission restriction
    • Admission semester summer semester
    • Admission requirements:
      - A certificate of academic degree in Architecture (180 ECTS) with a Bachelor's degree grade of 2.3.
      -Demonstrably qualified professional practice in architecture-relevant areas such as in an architectural office of at least four months after the professionally qualifying certificate of academic degree in Architecture.
      -,English language skills through a language test, e.g. TOEFL, IELTS, Cambridge Certificate, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)) or another language certificate that shows language skills of at least B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) recommended by the Council of Europe, and is no more than three years old.
      - a curriculum vitae showing study and work experience and relevant extracurricular experience.
      - a study portfolio
      -a work brochure
      - a letter of motivation
      Further information can be found on the website of the degree course:
      https://www.frankfurt-university.de/de/studium/master-studiengange/advanced-architecture-msc/fuer-studieninteressierte/
      more information regarding admission requirements
    • Completion of first university degree Bachelor/Bakkalaureus, Diplom, Diplom (FH)
    • Required practical experience In addition to completing your first university degree, you need the following practical experience to be admitted onto this degree programme:
      • 4 months Internship in the field of Architektur
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