study programme

Architecture and Urban Design

Faculty: FAAbbreviation: BE_A+UAcad. year: 2024/2025

Type of study programme: Bachelor's

Study programme code: B0731P010003

Degree awarded: Bc.

Language of instruction: English

Tuition Fees: 3800 EUR/academic year for EU students, 3800 EUR/academic year for non-EU students

Accreditation: 26.9.2023 - 26.9.2033

Profile of the programme

Professionally oriented

Mode of study

Full-time study

Standard study length

4 years

Programme supervisor

Degree Programme Board

Fields of education

Area Topic Share [%]
Architecture and Urbanism Without thematic area 100

Study aims

The aim of the study is to equip students with knowledge of theoretical, technical, and related disciplines in the field of architecture and urban design, as well as an adequate set of technical competences and skills. The range and level of skills and knowledge is defined so that the graduates may be able to hold the post that require the independent solution of complex constructional and technical, architectural and/or urban design problems. In practice, the graduates are supposed to attain the positions that require the ability to perform demanding technical tasks associated with building design. The graduates may attain the position in design offices, in public administration, and similar positions.

Graduate profile

The graduates of the bachelor’s study programme Architecture and Urban Design have an adequate range of up-to-date knowledge in the field of architecture, urban planning, and construction industry. The programme focuses on mastering the technical and theoretical knowledge of architecture, urban design and urban planning in their complex coherence. This knowledge is complemented with the related human sciences that are the essential basis for the quality performance of architect’s practice. The graduates of the bachelor’s study programme are able to interpret their designs and place them in the social context. The graduates are able to apply the knowledge gained in the individual courses into practice. They are able to think and create
in the context of the principles of sustainable development.

Professional knowledge
The graduates will have the professional knowledge required for the field of study Architecture and Urbanism. In terms of the prospective employment, the graduate will have the knowledge defined by the Czech Chamber of Architects (CCA) adequate for the level of bachelor’s degree. If the graduates deepen their knowledge in the master’s study programme, their knowledge will comply with the requirements for the CCA certification, namely in the field of Architecture, and in the field of Urban Planning.
The extent of the graduate’s knowledge is based on the CCA Certification Code (§4 a §5), namely:
– knowledge of the history and theory of architecture,
– knowledge of the history and theory of urban design (town development) and urban planning,
– knowledge of the related arts disciplines,
– knowledge of the technical disciplines
– knowledge of the physical problems and technologies and of the functions of buildings,
– knowledge of the relationships between architecture and urban design, urban planning and the process of designing buildings,
– knowledge of the technology how to design built environment in relation to health care, nature and landscape components of environment, with aim to improve the quality of life,
– knowledge of the related human sciences,
– knowledge of the methods of investigation and preparation of the brief for a design project,
– knowledge of the urban planning process and urban design process,
– knowledge and understanding of the culture, as one of the fundamental influences on the quality of land-use planning documentation, land-use planning data, and/or urban design plans and projects,
– knowledge of industries, organisations, regulations and procedures involved in the designer’s profession,
– knowledge of professions, industries, technologies, regulations and procedures involved in the urban planning profession.

Professional skills
The graduates of the bachelor´s study programme will gain all professional skills required for the field of Architecture and Urbanism for the bachelor’s level. The range of skills is defined by the graduate’s prospective employment as an independent employee in the design office focused on architecture and urban design. The graduates acquire skills that comply with the CCA requirements on the education in the field of Architecture and in the field of Urban Planning (the CCA Certification Code, §4 and §5):
– competences to create architectural projects that satisfy both aesthetic and technical requirements,
– competences to understand the relations between people and architectural projects, and between architectural projects and their environment, and to the need to relate architectural projects and the spaces between them to human needs and scale,
– competences to understand the profession of architect and the role in society, in particular in preparing briefs that take into account of social factors,
– competences to understand building design, and constructional and engineering problems associated with building design,
– necessary design skills to meet users’ requirements within the constraints imposed by cost factors and building regulations,
– competences to create land-use planning documentation and land-use planning data, as well as urban design projects that comply with the natural, cultural, social, economic, technical, and aesthetic requirements,
– competences to understand the relationship between people and urban environment, and between urban environment and landscape, to understand the need to compose various spaces and environment to the human needs and scale,
– competences to understand the profession of urban planner and their role in society, in particular in preparing briefs that take into account of social factors,
– competences and skills of design planning to meet local users’ requirements within the constraints imposed by cost factors and building regulations.

General qualifications
A graduate is able to make responsible decisions in shifting social, economic and environmental conditions of a development of an area, while taking into account a wider social consequences of their decision-making. A graduate is able to think critically and design in the context of principles of sustainable development. They are able to solve independently an ethical problem.
A graduate can cooperate with other members of a project team and apply professional knowledge and skills of other team members.
They are able to communicate professional knowledge, skills and competence in English.

Profession characteristics

The graduates of the bachelor’s study programme (BSP) Architecture and Urban Design have acquired the up-to-date scientific and technical knowledge integrated in a complex of interdependencies. They are able to apply the knowledge gained in individual courses to solve the problems of the given field of study. They are able to hold the positions that require independent solution of complex construction and technical or managerial problems. They will find employment in technical and managerial positions that require the ability to work independently on demanding technical tasks associated with building design. They will find work in architectural design studios under the professional supervision by a certified person, in public administration, and at positions with similar technical requirements. The BSP graduate may work as construction supervisor as defined in the Building Act. In exceptional cases the BSP graduates may become a certified architect under the conditions defined in §3, paragraph 5, the CCA Certification Code.

Fulfilment criteria

The final state exam in BSP Architecture and Urban Design has two parts: the defence of the bachelor’s thesis and the oral exam. Both parts are evaluated using A-F grading scale in accordance with the Study and Examination Rules of BUT.
The oral part of the final state exam verifies the graduates’ knowledge in the field of theory of architecture, namely the history of architecture and the development of towns/urban design (corresponding with the theoretical courses of the study programme profile: History of Architecture 1-4, Urban Design History, Theory of Architecture 1 – Introduction, Architectural Heritage Conservation, Architecture of 20th Century). Further, it verifies the knowledge of technical requirements on the design of buildings and their complexes, namely legislation, standards, operation, structural design, construction, and others (corresponding with the courses of the study programme profile: Building Elements 1-4, Basic Structures for Architect, Basics of Building Physics, Design of Buildings, Designing Towns).
The requirements on the defence, evaluation, and the overall evaluation of the final state exam are given by the Study and Examination Rules of BUT, Part 2, Article 23, 25, 26, and 27. Students may take the final state exam when they have performed all their study duties, i.e. obtained the required credits determined by the study plan to successfully complete the bachelor’s study, and submitted their bachelor’s thesis within the set deadline.

What degree programme types may have preceded

The graduates of the programme Architecture and Urban Design can directly continue their studies in the master’s study programme Architecture and Urban Design at FA BUT. The graduates may also continue their studies in other master’s study programme in the field of study of Architecture and Urbanism, at FA BUT or at other universities.

Course structure diagram with ECTS credits

1. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
DA1-TEHistory of Architecture 1en2Compulsoryyes
MAG-NEMathematics and Geometryen2Compulsoryyes
NS1-KEDesign of Buildingsen4Compulsoryyes
OA1-NTechnical English 1 (B2 Level)en2Compulsoryyes
PS1-KEBuilding Elements 1en3Compulsoryyes
PRT-NEPresentation Toolsen2Compulsoryyes
TA1-TETheory of Architecture 1 – Introductionen1Compulsoryyes
UVY-TEUrban Design Historyen2Compulsoryyes
ZAR-AEBasics of Architectureen12Compulsoryyes
1. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
AT1-AEStudio – Small Houseen12Compulsoryyes
DA2-TEHistory of Architecture 2en2Compulsoryyes
DEU-TEHistory of Arten1Compulsoryyes
INT-TEInterioren2Compulsoryyes
PS2-KEBuilding Elements 2en3Compulsoryyes
RET-NECrafts Techniquesen2Compulsoryyes
STM-KEBuilding Materialsen1Compulsoryyes
P2D-NEComputer Skills – 2D CADen2Compulsoryyes
VK1-NEArt Techniques – Drawingen2Compulsoryyes
ZSM-KEBasic Structures for Architectsen3Compulsoryyes
2. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
AVY-TEArchitectural expressionen1Compulsoryno
AT2-AEStudio – Large Houseen12Compulsoryyes
DA3-TEHistory of Architecture 3en2Compulsoryno
PS3-KEBuilding Elements 3en3Compulsoryno
SC1-KEStatics of Building Constructions 1en2Compulsoryyes
TA2-TETheory of Architecture 2en2Compulsoryno
GIS-NEComputer Skills – Introduction to GISen2Compulsoryno
P3D-NEComputer Skills – 3D CADen2Compulsoryyes
VMO-NEArt Techniques – Sculpturingen2Compulsoryno
ZSF-KEBasics of Building Physicsen2Compulsoryno
2. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
AT3-AEStudio – Town and Placeen12Compulsoryyes
DA4-TEHistory of Architecture 4en2Compulsoryno
MOT-NEModelling Techniquesen2Compulsoryno
PS4-KEBuilding Elements 4en2Compulsoryno
SC2-KEStatics of Building Constructions 2en2Compulsoryyes
USM-KEDesigning Townsen3Compulsoryno
TA3-TETheory of Architecture 3en2Compulsoryno
URK-TEUrban Design Compositionen1Compulsoryyes
BIM-NEComputer Skills – BIMen2Compulsoryno
VBA-NEArt techniques – colouren2Compulsoryyes
3. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
A2A-TEArchitecture of 20th Centuryen2Compulsoryyes
ATK-AEStudio – projecten12Compulsoryno
CAM-NECAM Techniquesen2Compulsoryno
USO-KEUrban Planningen3Compulsoryno
SOA-TEContemporary Czech Architectureen2Compulsoryyes
TZB-KEBuilding Servicesen3Compulsoryno
ZGE-TEBasics of Geoecologyen1Compulsoryno
SP1-KELaw Basics for Architectsen1Compulsoryno
ARB-KEAccessible Architectureen2Electiveyes
ACZ-TEHistory of Architecture in Czech Landsen1Electiveno
PRE-NEMarketing for Architectsen2Electiveno
OA2-NTechnical English 2en1Electiveyes
RIO-KEReconversion of Brownfieldsen2Electiveyes
PKK-NEComputer Skills – Creative Programmingen2Electiveyes
VK2-NEArt Techniques – Drawing 2en2Electiveyes
3. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
OP1-AEInternshipen30Compulsoryno
4. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
AT4-AEStudio – Free Assignmenten12Compulsoryyes
FIL-TEPhilosophyen2Compulsoryno
IN2-KEInterior 2en2Compulsoryno
PAP-TEArchitectural Heritage Conservationen2Compulsoryno
SOC-TESocial Sciences and Architectureen1Compulsoryno
DEM-KEDesign Manualen3Electiveyes
FOA-NEPhotography and Architectureen3Electiveyes
GRT-NEGraphic Techniquesen2Electiveyes
IKK-TEIntercultural Communicationen2Electiveyes
RPS-KEReconstructions, failures and strengthening of buildingsen2Electiveyes
SAJ-TESocially Engaged Art in Japanen2Electiveno
SPK-KEShaping structuresen2Electiveno
SHP-TETheoretical Seminar of Visiting Teacheren2Electiveno
ONE-KEMarket Valuation of the Real Estateen2Electiveno
VFI-NEArt Techniques – Figureen2Electiveyes
ZAA-TELandscape Architectureen2Electiveyes
4. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
BPP-AEElaboration of Bachelor´s Thesisen30Compulsoryyes