FACULTY OF APPLIED FUNDAMENTAL SCIENCES
Department of Architecture
Program: Architecture
Degree: Bachelor’s Degree
Period of study: 5 Years
Architecture Students in a studio course (photo/Vedaste)
Learning-outcome:
Throughout the Architecture program, graduates acquire knowledge and understanding with intellectual and practical that are transferable into creative skills and dexterity in providing workable and durable solutions, to emerging challenges of the built environment in the nation of Rwanda.
Also, the graduates are able to adapt easily to the services they render to a country that aspires to evolve rapidly into a developed industrialized competitor in the region and also in the world scene. Graduates of the department of architecture are then equipped to:
· Engage in the professional practice of Architecture within the region, serving in the public or private sector,
· Actively participate in professional organizations that promote the good, ethical practice of Architecture while encouraging continuing self-development.
· Pursue post-graduate studies in Architecture and in other related professional areas of expertise that fall within the broad discipline of Environmental Planning.
Career Prospects:
Graduates of this Architecture program will come out with strong critical thinking and analysis skills that can be applied to many disciplines, but will be specialized in architecture and will thus be regarded as qualified for licensure to practice architecture. They will be eligible to take up entry-level professional practice in architecture, where they will be able to develop and demonstrate knowledge and understanding, qualities, skills and other attributes in serving the public or private sector.
The program outcomes have been referenced to the Qualification Descriptors for year 5 (Bachelor Degree) of the Rwandan National Qualifications Framework for Higher Education Institutions.
Entry profile:
One of the missions of INES-Ruhengeri is to train students in applied sciences, with the aim of strengthening capacity building in polytechnic domains. After benchmarking with different programs offered in other European, American and African universities, INES- Ruhengeri started the training program for Architects who can be competitive nationally, regionally, and internationally.
To be admitted, the applicant must satisfy: Two principal passes with at least twenty-one (21) points in the following subjects: Physics and Mathematics or Mathematics with either Economics or Geography. A demonstrated background in Fine Art or Technical Drawing is an added advantage. This can include the following subject combinations:
· Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics;
· Mathematics, Physics and Geography;
· Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science;
· Physics, Economics and Mathematics.
· Mathematics, Economics, Geography.
The Department may set its own higher entry requirements for the program.
Program Structure
YEAR ONE
(General foundation courses in sciences, technology, and basic architectural principles, including basic design)
CODE | Module name | Contact Hours | Credit | Year / Semester |
YEAR 1, SEMESTER 1 |
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ENG 80101/ FRE 80101 | General English I / Français General | 130 | 0 | 1/1 |
SST 80102 | Study Skills for Technology | 54 | 10 | 1/1 |
CST 80103 | International Computer Driving License (ICDL) | 54 | 10 | 1/1 |
ARC 80104 | Basic Design I | 130 | 20 | 1/1 |
ARC 80105 | History of Architecture I | 54 | 10 | 1/1 |
ARC 80106 | Visual Study I | 54 | 10 | 1/1 |
| Total Year1 Semester 1 | 476 | 60 |
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| Hours/week | 27 |
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YEAR 1, SEMESTER 2 |
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ENG 80207 / FRE 80207 | General English II / Français General II | 130 | 0 | 1/2 |
ARC 80208 | Basic Design II | 130 | 20 | 1/2 |
ARC 80209 | History of Architecture II | 54 | 10 | 1/2 |
ARC 80210 | Physical Environment II (Geology +Ecology) | 54 | 10 | 1/2 |
ARC 80211 | Visual Study II | 54 | 10 | 1/2 |
ARC 80212 | Architectural Mathematics | 54 | 10 | 1/2 |
| Total Year1 Semester 2 | 476 | 60 |
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| Hours/week | 27 |
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| Total Year1 | 952 | 120 |
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YEAR TWO
(Full professional training commences, with introduction to architectural design in courses strong on direct mentoring and self-directed learning)
CODE | Module | Contact Hours | Credit | Year / Semester |
YEAR 2, SEMESTER 1 |
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ENG 80313 / FRE 80313 | English for Science and Technology / Français pour Science et Technologie | 54 | 0 | 2/1 |
ARC 80314 | Architectural Design I | 130 | 20 | 2/1 |
ARC 80315 | Architectural Theory I | 54 | 10 | 2/1 |
ARC 80316 | Building Environmental Science I (Lighting) | 54 | 10 | 2/1 |
ARC 80317 | Introduction to Digital Representation (CAD) | 54 | 10 | 2/1 |
ARC 80318 | Building Technology I | 54 | 10 | 2/1 |
| Total Year2 Semester 1 | 400 | 60 |
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| Hours/week | 26 |
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YEAR 2, SEMESTER 2 |
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ENG 80419/ FRE 80419 | English for Science and Technology / Français pour Science et Technologie | 54 | 10 | 2/2 |
ARC 80420 | Architectural Design II | 130 | 20 | 2/2 |
ARC 80421 | Architectural Theory II | 54 | 10 | 2/2 |
ARC 80422 | Building Environmental Science II (Thermal & Acoustics) | 54 | 10 | 2/2 |
ARC 80423 | Advanced Digital Representation | 54 | 10 | 2/2 |
ARC 80424 | Building Technology II | 54 | 10 | 2/2 |
| Total Year2 Semester 2 | 400 | 60 |
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| Hours/week | 26 |
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| Total Year2 | 800 | 120 |
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YEAR THREE
(Full professional training continues with technical courses and architectural design studios strong on direct mentoring and self-directed learning)
CODE | Module | Contact Hours | Credit | Year / Semester |
YEAR 3, SEMESTER 1 |
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ENG 80525 / FRE 80525 | English for Academic Purposes / Français Académique | 54 | 0 | 3/1 |
ARC 80526 | Architectural Design III | 130 | 20 | 3/1 |
ARC 80527 | Architectural Theory III | 54 | 10 | 3/1 |
ARC 80528 | Sustainable Design Methodologies | 54 | 10 | 3/1 |
ARC 80529 | Structures I | 54 | 10 | 3/1 |
ARC 80530 | Building Technology III (Emerging Technologies and Materials) | 54 | 10 | 3/1 |
| Total Year3 Semester 1 | 400 | 60 |
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| Hours/week | 24 |
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YEAR 3, SEMESTER 2 |
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ARC 80631 | Architectural Design IV | 130 | 20 | 3/2 |
ARC 80632 | Architectural Theory IV | 54 | 10 | 3/2 |
ARC 80633 | Landscape Design and Landscape Urbanism | 54 | 10 | 3/2 |
ARC 80634 | Structures II | 54 | 10 | 3/2 |
ARC 80635 | Human Settlements | 54 | 10 | 3/2 |
| Total Year3 Semester 2 | 346 | 60 |
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| Hours/week | 22 |
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| Total Year3 | 746 | 120 |
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**ARC 3415 Industrial Attachment I to be completed between Years 3 and 4 and graded as part of Year 4, Semester 1. See the course listing in the next semester.
YEAR FOUR
(Full professional training continues with analytical and theoretical courses, urban design and planning, and architectural design studios strong on direct mentoring and self-directed learning)
CODE | Module | Contact Hours | Credit | Year / Semester |
YEAR 4, SEMESTER 1 |
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ARC 80736 | Architectural Design V | 130 | 20 | 4/1 |
ARC 80737 | Architectural Practice I | 54 | 10 | 4/1 |
ARC 80738 | Urban Design | 54 | 10 | 4/1 |
ARC 80739 | Structures III (Emerging Technology and Disaster Prevention) | 54 | 10 | 4/1 |
ESD 80740 | Entrepreneurship | 54 | 10 | 4/1 |
ARC 80741 | Industrial Attachment I* | 10 weeks | 10 | 4/1 |
| Total Year4 Semester 1 | 346 | 70 |
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| Hours/week | 22 |
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YEAR 4, SEMESTER 2 |
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ARC 80842 | Architectural Design VI | 130 | 20 | 4/2 |
ARC 80843 | Architectural Practice II | 54 | 10 | 4/2 |
ARC 80844 | Urban and Regional Planning | 54 | 10 | 4/2 |
ARC 80845 | Thesis 1.1: Architectural Research Methodologies | 54 | 10 | 4/2 |
ECO 80846 ECO 80847 ECO 80848 | Elective 1 (choice of 1) | 54 | 10 | 4/2 |
| Total Year4 Semester 2 | 346 | 60 |
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| Hours/week | 22 |
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| Total Year 4 | 692 | 130 |
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*ARC 4134 Industrial Attachment I to be completed between Years 3 and 4 and graded as part of Year 4, Semester 1.
YEAR FIVE
Ordinary B. Arch-Honors. Full professional training matures with management courses and comprehensive design in the Architectural Design studios;
CODE | Module | Contact Hours | Credit | Year / Semester |
YEAR 5, SEMESTER 1 |
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ARC 80949 | Thesis 1.2: Project Programming | 130 | 20 | 5/1 |
ARC 80950 | Thesis 1.3: Conceptual Design | 54 | 10 | 5/1 |
LAW 80951 | Law of Tort, Building Law and Regulations | 54 | 10 | 5/1 |
ARC 80952; ARC 80953; ARC 80954; ARC 80955 | Elective 2 (choice of 1) | 54 | 10 | 5/1 |
ARC 80956 | Industrial Attachment II* | 10 weeks | 10 | 5/1 |
| Total Year5 Semester 1 | 368 | 60 |
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| Hours/week | 14 |
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YEAR 5, SEMESTER 2 |
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ARC 81057 | Thesis 2.1: Conceptual Design and Resolution | 130 | 20 | 5/2 |
ARC 81058 | Thesis 2.2: Project Representation | 130 | 20 | 5/2 |
ARC 81059 | Thesis 2.3: Design Process Development | 130 | 20 | 5/2 |
| Total Year5 Semester 2 | 390 | 60 |
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| Hours/week | 14 |
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| Total Year5 | 758 | 120 |
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*ARC 5144 Industrial Attachment II to be completed between Years 4 and 5 and graded as part of Year 5, Semester 1.
ELECTIVE COURSES
Pending approval from the host Department, students may take electives that will be credited towards a degree in Architecture. For Elective 1, offered in Year 4, students may choose any one (1) course offered as an elective in the SECOND semester. For Elective 2, offered in Year 5, students may choose any one (1) class offered in the FIRST semester.
Electives Offered in FIRST Semester
ARC 80952 Architectural Conservation
ARC 80953 Urban Anthropology
ARC 80954 Advanced Sustainable Design
ARC 80955 Rural Resources Development
Electives Offered in SECOND Semester
ECO 80846 Building Economics I
ECO 80847 Real Estate Valuation I
ECO 80848 Economics of Land Use
These courses are included to enrich a student’s preferred area of specialization and give students the ability to become self-directed in their career paths. The courses offered in Semester 2 are meant to reinforce the professional education already present in Year 4 Semester 2 by dealing with financial management issues in areas of the student’s interests. Courses offered in Semester 1 (Year 5) would be taken while the thesis research is underway and is intended to support the thesis research. Students may choose the elective most relevant to their thesis project.
MATERIALS NEEDED FOR COURSES
Basic Architectural Materials needed by each student, at the beginning of the studio course:
For more information, please contact:
Arch. NDIZEYE Chemi Andrew
HOD (Head of Department)
Phone: +250784011656
Email: chemi.andre@gmail.com