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Architectural Technology
Bachelor of Science (Honours)
Course Details
CAO Code | AU637 |
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Level | 8 |
Duration | 4 Years |
CAO Points | 327 (2024) |
Method of Delivery | On-campus |
Campus Locations | Galway City – Dublin Road |
Mode of Delivery | Full Time |
Work placement | Yes |
Course Overview
The Architectural Technologist is a highly skilled technical professional within the construction industry. As contemporary building design evolves, the role of the Architectural Technologist has become central to the construction process. Buildings are constructed within a changing technical environment requiring ever increasing specialisation.
As a student of Architectural Technology you will be encouraged to appreciate the concepts of architectural design and apply technical design principles in the development of a building to meet the project brief, the regulatory requirements for the building and the performance requirements for environmental and energy efficiency. The course has a strong work ethic which encourages students to interact closely and, in so doing, make life-long friends and colleagues.
The central mechanism to deliver this skill and knowledge is through studio project work to develop the students ability to problem-solve. The projects increase in technical complexity as the course progresses through the first three years of the programme, concentrating on newly constructed buildings.
In fourth year the emphasis of the project work shifts to adaptation of existing buildings. This includes research and analysis of the building and proposals for its future adaptation and upgrade. The analysis of the building will be assisted through the use of 2D & 3D modelling and simulation packages to arrive at a sustainable and cost-effective solution.
Students will also be encouraged to apply and test their dissertation research to their project work, creating an integrated and personal approach to the area of sustainable building upgrades.
In recognition of the practical nature of the course, ATU provides students of Architectural Technology with dedicated studio spaces for each course year equipped with manual and PC drawing facilities, the latest IT software and plotting facilities.
Students will be liable for an additional materials fee of €100 per year for certain full time programmes. This fee is not covered by Granting Authorities. Material Fees are not applicable to either Erasmus, Part-Time or Full time Non-EU students.
Course Details
Year 1
Semester | Module Details | Credits | Mandatory / Elective |
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1 |
Construction MaterialsThis module introduces the student to the full range of materials that are in common use on all kinds of construction projects. The practical element will enable the student to competently complete a set of concrete lab tests. Learning Outcomes 1. Identify material properties and products associated with construction and civil engineering projects |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
History of Western ArchitectureThis module is an introduction to Western architecture examining the style, spatial qualities and structural components of key buildings and urban forms from Ancient Egypt to present day. It also examines long used design and construction techniques that today are considered sustainable, such as durable materials, passive design, and water conservation methods.Students will explore basic shelter and environmental implications and connect sustainability within the historical narrative. Learning Outcomes 1. Describe key buildings and identify significant moments in architectural history and the works of key architects from Ancient Egypt to the present day. 2. Demonstrate an understanding of the evolution of architectural design and technology and the relationship between them. 3. Reflect on sustainable development and the natural environment.in the context of historical buildings and places 4. Express awareness of social, community and ethical issues. 5. Produce a selection of free hand sketches to describe and differentiate between the different historic styles |
05 | Mandatory |
Year |
Architectural Graphics and Communication 1The exploration and development of student freehand and hand drawing techniques to support the Detail and Design Studio 01 project output Learning Outcomes 1. Preparethe necessary information required to effectively describe a building or structure 2. Produce free hand sketches, manual drawings and physical models in support of the technical design process. 3. Produce appropriate presentation project documentation 4. Demonstrate an ability to use digital and freehandtechnologies to communicate effectively |
05 | Mandatory |
Year |
MathematicsMathematics for Construction Management, Quantity Surveying and Building Economics and Architectural Technology Year 1. Gain the understanding and skills necessary to measure, monitor and quantify change in economic, energy and ecological systems. Apply measurement, estimation, calculation and comparison to gauge ecosystem health that lead to preferred futures. Learning Outcomes 1. Performcalculations involving fractions, percentages and ratios. Formulate calculations forVAT inclusive and exclusive invoicing. 2. Manipulate units, including squared and cubic units, in the metric system. Determineuse of scientific notation for linear, squared and cubed units. Be prepared to estimate costs andmeasurements . 3. Understand calculations involvingindices, laws of indices and logs. 4. Simplify algebraic expressions, find factors for algebraic expressions. Solve linear andquadratic equations. Solve equations involving surds and indicies. 5. Convert from radiansto degrees and visa versa. 6. Perform calculations for graphing lines, simultaneous equations, quadratic equations and mix of each. Plot and measure points in 2 and 3-D for surveying purposes. 7. Determine solutions forright-angled and other triangles. Find areas of triangles using various methods. Perform calculations using Simpson’s Rule, Trapezoidal Rule and Mid-Ordinate Rule 8. Calculate the surface areas and volumes of regular and irregular solids. Calculate the surface areas and volumes for composite shapes including frustra. 9. Apply the compound interest and depreciation formulae. Perform calculations involving the time value of money. Interpret APR, NPV and IRR calculations. 10. Calculate summary measures for data manually and/or using statistical function on calculator. |
05 | Mandatory |
Year |
Detail and Design Studio 1Introduction to domestic construction. The module will include the design detail and documentation of a timber framed garden room and a two-storey dwelling to production drawing stage Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate a working knowledge of statutory and regulatory requirements pertaining to building and buildings for domestic construction 2. Consider aesthetic and design intent in the application and integration of technical and regulatory design factors in the development of technical design solutions for domestic construction 3. Demonstrate knowledge of the necessary verbal, graphic and model making skills to communicate effectively in the context of domestic construction 4. Generate technical design solutions for domestic construction projects 5. Reflect on the influence of the Architectural Technologist on sustainability, universally design and the natural environment in the design of domestic buildings 6. Demonstrate an understanding of the application of architectural technology to design and construction practice addressing topics that include sustainable principles, techniques and methods used in relation to materials, components, services and finishes relative to domestic construction projects |
15 | Mandatory |
Year |
Architectural Technologies and Services 1This module outlines the theoretical and practical requirements for the construction of a dwelling house. The module is delivered in two overarching sections: 1. Architectural Technology, and 2. Services. On completion of this module, a student will have a good understanding of architectural technology details for domestic construction, such as timber frame construction, foundation design, site investigations, site set-up, cavity wall construction, window and door design and detailing, timber and hollowcore first floor detailing, flat and pitched roof detail design, as well as scheduling domestic construction including window and door schedules, stairs General Arrangements and detailing, and first floor General Arrangements and detailing. Building regulation requirements pertaining to dwelling houses will be outlined in terms of the requirements for 1. Architectural Technology, and for 2. Services content is largely related to dwellings. It includes Water Services (Potable, cold & hot) and Waste Water disposal. Space heating is also covered. Electrical theory, safety and basic lighting and power installations are included. Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate an awareness of the technical design principles, techniques, site preparation, and methods of construction relating to the architectural technology ofa dwelling house. 2. Apply, under direction, current technologies and processes to non-complex building design and constructionfrom the ground to roof inclusive. 3. Produce, under direction, appropriate project documentation, use basic building performance design tools, and produce non-complex calculations, through project-based learning and technical detail design. 4. Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the importance of statutory and regulatory requirements pertaining to building and buildings, applied through project-based learning and technical detail design. 5. Demonstrate a comprehension of the essential elements of the design process and methodologies for domestic water, waste water, LPHW space heating and electrical services for a domestic building 6. Complete a basic layout for the water, waste water, LPHW space heating and electrical services for a domestic building. |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
CAD 1This Module will enable architectural students to acquire the skills and competence to represent buildings and building details graphically using computer software & hardware. Learning Outcomes 1. Develop his/her cognitive and practical skills in the areas of Computer Aided Drawing and computer graphics. |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Academic and Professional Skills (SC:EN)The aim of this module is to develop academic and professional development skills for student success in higher education and beyond. This module combines online learning activities and small group workshops to focus on areas such as academic writing and integrity, creative thinking, problem-solving, time management, communications, group work, technology, innovation and presentation skills. Learning Outcomes 1. Apply appropriate tools and principles to optimise the learning experience. 2. Develop self-reflection practices for individual and group-work activities. 3. Develop academic writing skills, recognise different information sources and apply the principles of academic integrity. 4. Assess a variety of professional communication practices and digital tools and apply to problem-solving. 5. Consider how the chosen discipline has a responsibility to wider society. |
05 | Mandatory |
Year 2
Semester | Module Details | Credits | Mandatory / Elective |
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Year |
Detail and Design Studio 2The design detail of a framed commercial building to production drawing stage. Learning Outcomes 1. Prepare the necessary information required to effectively describe a building or structure 2. Apply current technologies and processes to non-complex building design and construction. 3. Demonstrateknowledge of the importance of statutory and regulatory requirements pertaining to building and buildings 4. Consider aesthetic and design intent in the development of technical design solutions. 5. Demonstrate an awareness of technical design principles, techniques and methods relating to architectural technology 6. Produce a portfolio of free hand sketches, manual drawings and 3D models in the context of a professional practice |
15 | Mandatory |
Year |
Architectural Technologies and Services 2This module outlines the theoretical and practical requirements for the construction of medium scale commercial / industrial buildings. The module is delivered in two overarching sections: 1. Architectural Technology, and 2. Services. On completion of this module, a student will have a good understanding of architectural technology details for medium scale commercial/industrial building typology construction, such as commercial timber frame construction, steel frame construction, concrete frame construction, a range of commercial flooring and cladding types, curtain walling and structural glazing, as well as a range of roof covering types, site general arrangement drawings and details, and B5, and B3 Fire Safety Report requirements for a commercial / industrial building. Building regulation requirements pertaining to medium scale commercial / industrial buildings will be outlined in terms of the requirements for 1. Architectural Technology, and for 2. Services content includes the heating, ventilation, electrical and transportation services for buildings other than dwellings. An emphasis is placed on energy efficient and sustainability of services. Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate an awareness of the technical design principles, techniques,methods of construction,construction sequence, contractual and site-based inter-relationships between elements and equivalencies for final assembly, relating to the architectural technology ofa medium-sized commercial / industrial building. 2. Apply, under direction, current technologies and processes to a non-complex medium-sized commercial / industrial buildingdesign for its’ building envelopes’ constructionfrom the ground to roof inclusive. 3. Produce, under direction, appropriate project documentation, use basic building performance design tools, and produce non-complex calculations, through project-based learning and technical detail design, such as site plan and servicerequirements. 4. Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the importance of statutory and regulatory requirements pertaining to building and buildings, applied through project-based learning and technical detail design.Apply the applicable current Building Regulations for services design. 5. Demonstrate a comprehension of the essential elements of the design process and methodologies for a basic commercial building space heating, electrical and ventilation services. 6. Complete a basic layout for the space heating and electrical services for a commercial building. |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Building Information Modelling and Computer Aided Drawing 2This module will build on the skills and competencies Architectural Technology students have acquired in the Building Information Modelling & Computer Aided Drawing 1 module. Students will further develop their abilities to create construction documentation while also improving their 2D technical detailing abilities using AutoCAD and 3D modelling skills using the BIM authoring tool, Autodesk Revit. Learning Outcomes 1. Generate domestic and commercial building drawings and documentation, from sketch design through to general arrangement and detail design solutions, in both 2D and 3D using CAD and BIM authoring tools 2. Demonstrate an ability to draft and detail using correct conventions and industry standards 3. Demonstrate an awareness of the power of contemporary hardware and software as applied to design, detailing and BIM 4. Develop an understanding of what is represented graphically and take what information is needed from the drawing 5. Produce basic photorealistic renders based off their BIM models |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Building SurveyingThis module introduces the students to the tools and skills required to use modern land and building surveying equipment effectively for applications associated with Architectural Technology. The module also introduces the students to the skills required to describe and analyse building defects, decay and performance failures in historic buildings working to current best practice guidelines. Learning Outcomes 1. Identify map features anddetailsand calculate areas and coordinates on Ordnance Survey Ireland maps. 2. Undertakea tape and offset survey,performaccurate distance measurements with a tape, and complete a measured building survey. 3. Complete the temporary adjustments and the permanent adjustments of the automatic level and use the instrument to survey a line of levels to a defined accuracy. 4. Apply the expertise gained with the level to produce cross sections and contours (using the indirect method). 6. Analyse a historic building facade, its materials, defects, decay, performance failures and repair options, and specify sustainable repair works with minimal environmental impact. 7. Apply the Department of Arts,Heritage and the Gaeltacht’s conservation principles and guidelines. Undertake land surveying tasks sustainably in accordance with sustainable land use and design objectives. |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Structural Element DesignThis module introduces students to the structural aspects of Timber, Steel and Reinforced Concrete. It also presents the concepts and preliminary calculations required for conceptual design of building frames and teaches simple detailing conventions for drawing the structural details for each of these 3 materials. Learning Outcomes 1. Describe the relationship between architecture and structural engineering 2. Describethe properties of the timber, steel and reinforced concrete used instructural engineering applications. 3. Determine the initial sizes of the primary elements of the structure. 4. Sketch standardstructural details using standard conventions. 5. Describe how structural elements are designed and constructed. |
05 | Mandatory |
Year |
History and Conservation of Irish ArchitectureThis module is an introduction to the conservation of historic buildings, their features and materials and the appreciation of Irish architecture from pre-historic times to the twenty-first century Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate an awareness of the evolution of architectural design and technology. 2. Demonstrate familiarity with the requirements of the building regulations as they relate toarchitectural conservation. 3. Describe the historic features of a building 4. Recognise and use freehand sketching to describe buildings from Irish Architectural History 5. Describe the various architectural styles of buildings in Ireland |
05 | Mandatory |
Year |
Architectural Graphics and Communication 2The development of student freehand, drawing and graphic design techniques to support student project work. Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate a knowledge of the necessary verbal and non-verbal skills to communicate effectively in the context of architectural technology projects. 2. Demonstrate a knowledge of a variety of digital presentation techniques to communicate architectural technology ideas and solutions. 3. Contribute to the production of the necessary information to effectively procure and construct a building or structure. 4. Produce portfolio of free hand sketches, manual drawings and physical models in the context of a professional practice |
05 | Mandatory |
Year |
Civic EngagementThe aim of this module is to engage students in service learning and civic engagement theory and practice. It will enhance participants understanding of the role of service learning, global citizenship and partnership in the community. Learners will apply skills gained from their discipline and programme of study to a community based project. Civic engagement is situated in the education theory of Service Learning, and it is a method of teaching, and a model for community development that bridges the classroom and the community. Civic engagement utilises structured and intentional community-based service placements to enhance student engagement and community impact. Through community service placements, students work collaboratively with organisations and/or community members to provide for those in need. The module has been designed based on three stages of civic engagement: 1) preparation, 2) engagement, and 3) reflection. Learning Outcomes 1. Explain the principlesin civic engagement. 2. Discuss opportunities for sustainably meeting the needs of community partners. 3. Engage in responsible and challenging actions to benefit the community partner and the student’s own self development. 4. Reflect on good practices and ethical responsibilities in community partnerships. 5. Apply civic engagement principles within a discipline-specific community context. |
05 | Elective |
Year |
Environmental Management for ConstructionHaving completed this module the learner should understand the main environmental challenges facing society and know his/her role and responsibilities as a practitioner in the built environment area. It gives the learner an opportunity to develop environmental management skills relating to the construction process and to buildings for human occupation. The learner should develop a degree of consciousness that due regard for the natural environment is taken into account in all of his or her professional and personal actions. Learning Outcomes 1. Explain the concepts of environmental sustainability, biodiversity and sustainable development. 2. Identify the causes and effects of the main and pressing global, trans-boundary and local environmental problems and identify and discuss the main established and potential solutions to such problems 4. Discuss the main international agreements and national environmental protection legislation. |
05 | Elective |
Year |
Pass LeadershipPASS leadership is a module that fosters cross-year support between students on the same programme. PASS (Peer Assisted Study Sessions) encourages first year students to support each other and to learn co-operatively under the guidance of trained students (Peer Assisted Learning Leaders). The aim of this module is to develop students leadership, communication and professional development skills through the facilitation of weekly 'PASS sessions' with first year programme groups. Learning Outcomes 1. Describe the principles and practices of peer assisted learning and the role of a PASS Leader. 3. Facilitate peer to peer learning sessions utilising a range of peer learning activities. 4. Engage with the academic PASS champion team and reflect on this engagement experience in the session plans. |
05 | Elective |
Year 3
Semester | Module Details | Credits | Mandatory / Elective |
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1 |
Detail and Design Studio 3This module explores more complex building types and advanced facades, with an understanding of energy efficient building envelope technologies and systems through the design and detail of a complex building to production drawing stage. Learning Outcomes 1. DEMONSTRATE knowledge of the necessary verbal and non-verbal skills to communicate effectivelyin the context of architectural technology projects. 2. APPLYa working knowledge of statutory and regulatory requirements pertaining to building and buildings. 3. CONTRIBUTE to the production of the necessary information to effectively procure and construct a building or structure. 4. EXPLAIN and specify the building construction details and components for a complex project. |
10 | Mandatory |
1 |
Environmental Building SystemsThis module develops an understanding of applied environmental services provisional requirements with an emphasis on a fabric-first approach and sustainability goals. On completion, the learner will be able to complete a Building Energy Rating (BER) assessment of a dwelling house or an apartment. Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate an understanding of building services in relation to building design, performance, environmental impact,integration of engineering solutionsand sustainability principles in the built environment. 2. Contribute to the development of technical designs that respond to a range of environmental and technological design challenges while meeting regulatory requirements andreflecting on the influence ofthe architectural technologist onthe design of sustainable development and the natural environment. 3. Demonstrate an ability to apply a focussed range of statutory and regulatory requirements pertaining to building and buildings. 4. Investigate building performance design solutions applying appropriate tools including statutory metrics and measurean aspect of as-built building performance toevaluate the effectiveness of design solutions. |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Advanced Architectural TechnologiesThe coordinated detailing and description of a mixed use commercial building. Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate an ability to apply a focused range of statutory and regulatory requirements pertaining to building and buildings 2. Demonstrate a detailed understanding of the application of architectural technology to design and construction practice addressing topics that include sustainable principles, techniques and methods used in relation to materials, components and finishes relative to building design. 3. Demonstrate an ability to produce the necessary information to effectively procure and construct a building or structure |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Building Information Modelling 3This module will enable students to acquire the skills and competence to represent buildings and building details graphically using 3D software. Revit Architecture (BIM) helps the exploration of early design concepts and forms, and more accurately maintains a vision through design, documentation, and construction. It enables changes to be automatically updated across the project. Revit Architecture software also provides tools to support sustainable design, clash detection, construction planning, and fabrication. Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate knowledge of communication techniques required to procure and construct a building or structure. 2. Generate advanced technical design solutions in a BIM environment. 3. Generate a majorbuilding modelusing BIM authoring software. 4. Design and build generic building components and families as required using BIM authoring software. |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
Professional Practice and LawThe module is an introduction to the professional role of the Architectural Technologist in practice and the legal context in which the profession operates in Ireland. Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate a detailed knowledge of architectural technology as a profession, the multidisciplinary environment. 2. Demonstrate a working knowledge of the processes involved in health and safety, contract administration and project management on building projects. Identify factors affecting project implementation.Demonstrate the organisational skills required for professional practice 3. Demonstrate a working knowledge of statutory and regulatory requirements pertaining to building and buildings.Apply knowledge of construction legislation and statutory responsibilities in the context of building and buildings 4. Contribute to the production of the necessary information to effectively procure and construct a building or structure 5. Act ethically, with honesty, integrity, impartiality in matters arising from the practice of architectural technology. Express awareness of social, community and ethical issues 6. Apply knowledge of contract administration. Demonstrate an understanding of the impact of decisions on potential liabilities |
05 | Mandatory |
2 |
PlacementThe Industrial placement forms an integral part of the Architectural Technology programme(s) and will consist of a period of not less than 13 weeks duration at an appropriate workplace, working with / supervised by Architects/ Architectural Technologists/ Engineers in a professional practice/contractor/subcontractor, in an office or site based. The content and assessment relating to preparation for placement will occur in the semester prior to the placement. Learning Outcomes 1. Prior to the placement, review current recruitment and selection processes used by organisations, prepare relevant CV for work placement and communicate with industry order to seek suitable work placement. 2. Demonstrate a working knowledge of statutory and regulatory requirements pertaining to building and buildings. 3. Demonstrate knowledge of the necessary verbal and non-verbal skills to communicate effectively in the context of construction technology projects. 4. Contribute to the production of the necessary information to effectively procure and construct a building or part of a building or structure. 5. Organise and coordinate digital data for collaborative work practices in a design and construction setting. 6. Demonstrate the organisational skills required for professional practice and perform technical and administrative work in the design and construction processes. |
30 | Mandatory |
Year 4
Semester | Module Details | Credits | Mandatory / Elective |
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Year |
Detail and Design Studio 4 ProjectThis module explores the integrated strategic appraisal of a building of medium complexity from feasibility and analysis to production drawing stage. Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate detailed mastery using computer aided drawing, the building regulations and analytical programmes to evaluate an appropriate response to the project brief. Demonstrate detailed knowledge of building specification for architectural technologists. 2. Independently assimilate new methods of learning and ethically apply this knowledge through project work. 4. Demonstrate a detailed understanding of the mathematical, scientific and technological prerequisites for architectural technology practice involving buildings, materials, structures, building services and their performance in the built environment. 5. Demonstrate a detailed understanding of the application of technical design principles, techniques and methods to address factors including but not limited to user and market needs, cost and value, quality, environmental impact, universal design, safety, reliability, appearance, life cycle, conservation and refurbishment. 6. Demonstrate an ability to research and apply statutory and regulatory requirements pertaining to building and buildings.Research, evaluate and apply existing, new and innovative technologies and processes to building design and construction.Execute detailed analysis and investigation of construction techniques and materials in existing buildings, presenting the results in appropriate formats. |
20 | Mandatory |
Year |
Innovative Architectural TechnologiesThis module focuses on the analytical assessment of innovative and sustainable performance and detailing solutions for a building project of medium complexity. Continuous assessment of this module is integrated with the Detail and Design Studio 4 project and research topics. Learning Outcomes 1. DEMONSTRATE a detailed understanding of the application of architectural technology to design and construction practice addressing topics that include sustainable principles, techniques and methods used in relation to materials, components, services and finishes relative to building design 2. EXPRESS an analytical approach to developing appropriate, unique and innovative structural and material choices for use in the project work. 4. DEMONSTRATE an advanced understanding of natural daylighting design strategies using BIM analytical software. |
10 | Mandatory |
Year |
Professional Practice: Contract and ProcurementThis module is designed to provide students with detailed and working knowledge of the commonly used procurement systems, contract types, health and safety and core built environment legislation, statutory and regulatory requirements. Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate detailed working knowledge of core built environmentlegislation, and an ability to research and apply statutory and regulatory requirements pertaining to the built environment . 2. Exercise appropriate judgement in the choice of commonly used procurement systems and contract types and their appropriate application 4. Demonstrate a working knowledge and understanding of tender, post tender and handover stages of construction projects 5. Demonstrate capacity andknowledge of resolution mechanisms for disputes 6. Demonstrate a knowledge and competence as far as reasonably practicable the Health and Safety requirements, in particular , hazard identification , risk assessment , safety statement andthe legal understanding of a Competent person in relation to Health & Safety Legislation -with emphasis on applying to Construction Duty holders underSafety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations 7. Enhance professional competence in legal and ethical decision-making , verbal and communication skills required for professional practice. |
05 | Mandatory |
Year |
Technical Research PaperThe module encompasses a supervised research project and a supporting lecture programme which guides the student through the research process. The module is designed to develop the learner's ability to engage in structured research and to present their research in the form of a technical research paper and a formal presentation. Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the steps in the research process. |
15 | Mandatory |
Year |
Building Information Modelling 4The delivery of this module will be based on the skills and techniques required to produce documentation for a construction project, work collaboratively in a BIM environment and use advanced technology that extends the value of the Building Information Model. Learning Outcomes 1. Develop and coordinate digital data for collaborative work practices in a design and construction setting. 2. Work collaboratively in a BIM environment 3. Competently use a range of BIM Software at an advanced level. 4. Constructadvanced Building Models using BIM authoring software 5. Understand and be able to use a range of software applications that extend the value of the Building Information Model. |
10 | Mandatory |
Progression
Graduates can proceed to the MSc in Environmental Systems in ATU or Masters programmes in architectural technology in Institutes of Technology and Universities in Ireland and elsewhere.
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Entry Requirements
Leaving Certificate Entry Requirement | 6 subjects at O6/H7 |
QQI/FET Major Award Required | Any |
Additional QQI/FET/ Requirements | Three distinctions and a pass in 5N1833 or 6N3395 or 5N0556 or 5N18396 or C20139 or C20174 or C20175 or Leaving Certificate Maths at 06/H7 |
Fees
Total Fees EU: €3000
This annual student contribution charge is subject to change by Government. Additional tuition fees may apply. Click on the link below for more information on fees, grants and scholarships.
Total Fees Non-EU: €12000
Subject to approval by ATU Governing Body (February 2025)
Further information on feesProfessional Accreditation
BSc in Architectural Technology Level 8 is fully accredited by the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI). This degree is also accredited by the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT)**
Graduates can also gain full Chartered Institute of Building CIOB exemption (eligible for ICIOB).
The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) is a dynamic, forward-thinking and inclusive global membership qualifying body for Architectural Technology.
It represents those practising and studying within the discipline and profession. It is a membership organisation representing 10,000 members within the discipline who wish to be professionally recognised.
CIAT Accreditation implies that the programme has been assessed in terms of content, structure, resources and has met the Institute’s requirements. The benefit of studying on a CIAT Accredited Programme is that it will support individuals wishing to become Chartered Architectural Technologists, MCIAT’.
Careers
The BSc in Architectural Technology Level 8 is fully accredited by the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI).
This degree is also accredited by the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT)*
Graduates can also gain full CIOB exemption (eligible for ICIOB) by completing a further 60 ECTS credits.
Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) Accreditation
The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) is a dynamic, forward-thinking and inclusive global membership qualifying body for Architectural Technology.
CIAT represents those practising and studying within the discipline and profession. It is a membership organisation representing 9,500 members and affiliates within the discipline who wish to be professionally recognised.
CIAT Accreditation ensures that the programme has been assessed in terms of content, structure, resources and has met the Institute’s requirements. The benefit of studying on a CIAT Accredited Programme is that it will support individuals wishing to become Chartered Architectural Technologists.
Further Information
Contact Information
Department of Building & Civil Engineering
Gerard Nicholson
Programme Chair
T: +353(0)91 742146
E: gerard.nicholson@atu.ie
Building & Civil Engineering