The BSc (Honours) in Architecture is offered jointly by MTU and UCC. This is a studio and project-led course integrating the three pillars of architectural education; design, technology and the humanities. The first year of study provides a foundation in design and the built environment, appropriate to both the discipline of architecture and associated design courses. In addition to learning drawing skills, students will be expected to become proficient in photography, model-making and digital representation of architecture.
The following years of study will become progressively more architecturally focused whilst still allowing and encouraging experimentation and research into associated disciplines. Transferrable skills in communication, team working, computer aided design, and management are also developed.
Field trips: Students will be expected to participate in class field trips, visiting project sites, and also study trips to Irish and other European cities. There will be a cost of approximately €300 in year 1 for a materials pack. You should also allow €300 for modelmaking costs, and €400 per annum for field trips plus spending money.
The CCAE has Erasmus links with colleges in Estonia, Austria and Italy.
This exciting and innovative honours degree programme has been designed in response to the guidelines of the UNESCO/UIA Charter for Architectural Education, the European Qualifications Directive (2005/36/EC) relating to the architectural profession, and the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (RIAI) Education Policy.