Bachelor’s in Integrated Building Design and Construction
On campus learning,
Full Time,
Bachelor's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 299
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Studying Bachelor’s in Integrated Building Design and Construction program at Howest University of Applied Sciences in Belgium:
Advanced CAAD workshops on building information modelling are accompanied by practice sessions, improving your visualisation skills. Together with lectures on (sustainable) construction management, they support and facilitate the main assignment of the semester: the integrative project in the Architectural Design Studio.
You will build your own outstanding portfolio and get acquainted with Belgian and Flemish culture. The icing on the cake is the participation in a field trip focusing on contemporary architecture, in Flanders or a neighbouring country.
Necessary information:
- Duration: 12 months
- Degree awarded by: Howest University of Applied Sciences
- Admission criteria: High School Diploma
- Language of instruction: English
- Tuition fee: 7,092
- Application fee: 50
- Currency: Euro
- Type: Full-time
- Format: In person
Curriculum:
- Cultural and socio-economic introduction to Belgium Survival course Dutch
- Portfolio development
- Architectural Design Studio A (compulsory)
- Computer-aided architectural design (compulsory)
- Construction management
- International Project
Career opportunity:
You will work in an international team, simulating a real life architecture studio working on a design for an architecture contest.
The English-taught semester in Integrated Building Design and Construction is an excellent option to boost career opportunities if you’re a third or fourth year bachelor’s student in the field of architecture, architectural technology, construction management or (sustainable) building sciences.
Application requirements:
- Motivation letter
- High school diploma
- Students who wish to enroll should have completed minimum 3 semesters or an equivalent of 90 ECTS in a Bachelor programme in the field of Architecture, Construction Technology or Building Sciences.
English language requirements:
Language certificate | Score |
IELTS | 6.5 |
TOEFL | 550 |
TOEFL (computer-based) | 213 |
TOEFL (internet-based) | 79 |
GCSE | A*-C |
Duolingo | 110 |
Deadlines and intakes:
- Start Academic Year 2023-2024: 11/09
- Start 1st semester: 11/09 – 16/09
- Start 2nd Semester: 12/02 – 17/02
Deadlines:
- 1 June, 2023 for non-EEA students who will need to apply for a visa in order to study in Belgium
- 1 July, 2023 for EEA citizens and other applicants who do not require a visa.
FREE VISA SERVICE
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Expenses (EUR)
7,092
Application Fee
50
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
REQUIREMENTS
50
accommodation
Students who are studying at Howest university have multiple options for accommodation. Those who have applied to the Bruges campus can reside in The Lodge, which is fairly close to the campus and costs about 350 to 450 euros a month. And the applicants of the Kortrijk campus can stay in The Wing. It is walking distance from the campus and consists of 80 rooms. It has been equipped with facilities like
communal kitchen, bathroom, TV-room, study room, dining room and showers. Along with private toilet and sink. It costs from 315 to 405 euros per month. The cost varies depending on the size of the room.
Furthermore, students who prefer to reside privately, have the ability to seek help from the university in order to find Private rooms and flats.
After Graduation
Students are encouraged to gain professional experience by working while studying. However, the must adjust the time they put into work in a way that their education is not harmed. Studying must be their first priority; that is why, according to their student visa, international students are not allowed to attend the courses in the form of part-time. generally, students are able to work up to 20 hours per week. Obviously, this the hours will be able to expand during holidays and breaks, giving students the opportunity to earn extra money. It must be mentioned that students are not allowed to skip classes or ignore assignments for their work.