What do I learn in architecture studies at Bachelor level? What can I do as an architect FH?

Studying architecture at a university of applied sciences provides you with a fundamental and holistic understanding of the planning and execution process of construction projects. You will acquire the necessary technical, constructive, creative, ecological, social, cultural and economic knowledge, learn how to implement this and improve the skills required by the architecture industry, such as a sense of aesthetics or creative expression.

The course content in the Bachelor's degree program in Architecture is mostly predetermined, but can vary in detail.

The timetables are often made up of basic subjects, elective subjects, optional subjects and seminar/project weeks on the following topics:

  • Fundamentals of architecture, design and construction technology
  • Theory and history of architecture, building and (residential) culture
  • Spatial perception, representation and design
  • Building economics and building law
  • Mathematics and building physics
  • Sociology
  • Communication
  • Scheduling and cost planning
  • Globalization, climate, environment, energy, mobility, digitalization, etc.

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