Course - Workshop - AAR4897
Workshop
Assessments and mandatory activities may be changed until September 20th.
About
About the course
Course content
Topical subject will change from workshop to workshop.
Learning outcome
Kunnskap
The candidate …
• has developed their aesthetic and practical understanding (tacit knowledge) and can apply this knowledge in their own architectural work.
Ferdigheter
The candidate …
• is able to give form to architecture, towns and/or cities through artistic and scientific investigations, concept development, architectural/urban design and/or construction.
• has strengthened their command of architectural methods, tools and forms of expression.
Generell kompetanse
The candidate …
• takes independent responsibility for their own learning and professional development and is able to apply their knowledge and skills in new fields.
• is able to create new frameworks for understanding.
• is able to communicate their own and others’ architectural work - to specialists as well as to the general public - at a professional level and in an academic context.
• is skilled at collaborating and able to reflectively undertake different professional roles and responsibilities in architectural and interdisciplinary cooperation.
Learning methods and activities
The faculty can award study points for participation in national or international workshops at an advanced architectural level, preferably in collaboration with a school of architecture. The content will vary depending on the type of the workshop.
Further on evaluation
The submitted material must include supporting information about the workshops, the number of study hours, and documentation of the work completed. A reflection note must be provided, briefly describing how the workshop contributes to the learning outcomes of the workshop course. The learning outcome description above should be used as the structure for the note, and it should distinguish between knowledge, skills, and general competence.
It must be clearly stated what role the student has had in the workshop, and the submitted material must be certified by the academic responsible for the workshop. Completion and approval of two workshops are required for the award of 7.5 ECTS credits. Both assignments must be submitted in Inspera. If one of the partial assessments is not passed, the course is not considered passed. The student may submit a new assignment for the partial assessment that was not passed during the resit examination.
The re-sit examination is normally scheduled for the next examination period.
Specific conditions
Admission to a programme of study is required:
Architecture (MAAR)
Architecture (MAAR2)
Required previous knowledge
This course is not available to exchange students.
Completed three years basic courses in architecture, bachelor's degree in architecture, or equivalent.
Students in MAAR program: The student must have met the progression requirements outlined in the study plan description for the integrated five-year Master’s program in Architecture and has successfully completed all compulsory design studio courses during the first three years of architectural studies at NTNU or an equivalent accredited institution.
Subject areas
- Architecture