Bachelor program

Architektur (verschiedene Nachhaltigkeitsschwerpunkte möglich)

Kiel University of Applied Sciences
Germany (Kiel)

Language:

German

Focus:

Building & Design

Format:

Full-time, Online (asynchronous)

Cost:

EU/EEA: Administrative fees only

fees for non-EU/non-EEA unknown

About the institution

The Kiel University of Applied Sciences (German: Fachhochschule Kiel) is a University of Applied Sciences, established in 1969 with ca. 7,000 students.

About the program

This newly developed bachelor’s program in architecture places a strong emphasis on forward-thinking subjects. Students have the opportunity to specialize in areas including timber building, green building, digital planning and design, as well as planning, processes, and management.

The curriculum of this program incorporates a pre-internship, practical semesters, and the option for industry-accompanied studies. Moreover, it is integrated into a network of international partner universities that foster mobility and overseas experiences. From technical and economic to cultural, material, and ideological perspectives, the program comprehensively explores its subjects.

Spanning four years, equivalent to eight semesters and 240 ECTS credits, this bachelor’s program is designed to provide a direct pathway to professional qualification.

Start:

October

Duration:

48 months

Application deadline:

July

Required degree/fields/work experience:

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Essentials to apply:

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For more information:

Official program page

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Last Updated on February 28, 2024