The Non-Thesis Master’s Program in Architecture aims to equip students with knowledge of theory, design, technology, and practice within the social, cultural, environmental, and professional contexts of architecture, as well as contemporary paradigms, focusing on professional architectural practice and research. The program encourages students to develop scientific research awareness, gain independent research skills, and effectively present their findings. Additionally, it fosters an understanding of the importance of lifelong learning. The program is completed with a project report prepared under the guidance of an academic advisor. |