Teaching Methods
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Lectures and Seminars: Traditional classroom settings where core concepts, theories, and methodologies are introduced and discussed, providing foundational knowledge and critical insights into architectural engineering.
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Workshops and Tutorials: Interactive sessions that focus on specific skills, tools, or techniques, allowing students to practice and refine their abilities with guidance from faculty.
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Case Studies: Analysis of existing architectural projects and engineering solutions to understand their successes, challenges, and implications for design and practice.
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Guest Lectures and Industry Visits: Exposure to professionals and experts from the field through lectures and site visits, offering insights into current trends, technologies, and best practices in architectural engineering.
Learning Methods
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Independent Research: Encouraging students to explore and investigate topics of interest, develop research skills, and contribute to the body of knowledge in architectural engineering.
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Group Projects: Collaborative work that fosters teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills, simulating real-world architectural and engineering projects.
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Design Challenges and Competitions: Participation in design challenges and competitions to stimulate creativity, innovation, and practical problem-solving skills.
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Reflective Practice: Opportunities for students to critically evaluate their own work, receive feedback, and continuously improve their skills and understanding.