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Resolution Of May 19, 2011, At The University Of Valladolid, That Publishes The Graduate Curriculum In Architecture.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 19 de mayo de 2011, de la Universidad de Valladolid, por la que se publica el plan de estudios de Graduado en Arquitectura.

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Obtained the verification of the curriculum by the Council of Universities, prior to the positive report of the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation, and declared the official character of the title by the Council of Ministers of 28 January 2011 (published in the "BOE" number 47 of 24 February 2011, by Resolution of the General Secretariat of the Universities of 7 February 2011), this Rectorate has resolved to order the publication of the Degree in Architecture by the University of Valladolid, as an annex to this Resolution.

Valladolid, May 19, 2011.-The Rector, Marcos Sacristan Dam.

ANNEX

Plan of studies leading to the degree of Graduate or Graduate in Architecture

Distribution of the curriculum in ECTS credits by type of subject

Type of matter

Credits

training (FB)

63

(OB)

219

Optives (OP)

12

Practices external (PE)

6

-of-grade work (TFG)

30

TOTAL

330

Structure of the Study Plan

The Degree in Architecture curriculum is articulated in the following training modules:

10

Projects VII.

3

Module

Matter

Allocate

Cred.

Car.

Propedeutic.

Composition.

Architecture History.

9

Drawing.

Analysis of Forms I.

9

FB

Analysis of Forms II.

9

FB

Architectural Drawing.

9

FB

Descriptive Geometry.

9

FB

Representation of Architecture.

3

OP

Physical _table_body.

Physical Fundamentals for Architecture.

9

FB

Mathematics.

Mathematical Foundations for Architecture.

9

FB

Technician.

Build I.

I. Concepts constructive.

3

OB

Construction II. Construction Science.

3

OB

Construction III. Building materials and elements.

5

OB

Construction IV. Structure and enclosure building systems.

5

OB

Construction V. Construction of concrete structures.

5

OB

Construction VI. Construction of steel, factory and wood structures.

5

OB

VII. Building the envelope: facade and cover.

5

OB

Construction VIII. Construction of partitions, finishes and stairs.

5

OB

and assessment. Documents and processing of the Project. Safety and health. Management of works and enterprises.

5

OB

Recognition, intervention and maintenance of buildings.

4

OB

building restoration techniques.

3

OP

OP

Building Structures I.

5

Building structures II.

5

Building Structures III.

7

Mechanics.

5

OB

of wood.

3

OP

structures.

3

OP

Conditioning and installations.

Conditioning and installations I. Plumbing, sanitizing, fires.

5

OB

Conditioning and installations II. Acoustics and Heating.

5

OB

Conditioning and installations III. Electricity and lighting.

5

OB

Conditioning and installations IV. Air conditioning and ventilation.

3

OB

Conditioning and installations V. Efficiency energy from buildings.

3

OP

Projection.

Composition.

History of the Twentieth-century architecture.

6

OB

Architectural composition. Contemporary Architecture Theories.

5

OB

Architectural Composition II. Fundamentals of the architectural form.

5

OB

Architectural Composition III. Formal Procedures in Architecture.

5

OB

Architectural Composition IV. Garden composition.

3

OB

Architectural Composition V. Contemporary Landscape.

3

OP

Architectural restoration history and theory.

3

Projects I.

10

OB

Projects III.

10

Projects III.

OB

projects V.

10

Projects VI.

10

10

Projects VIII.

10

3

Architectural restore projects.

3

Urbanism.

Urban Design.

5

OB

Ecology, Territory and Landscape Management.

OB

OB

OB

OB urban debates.

5

OB

planning and city project.

OB

Mobility and urban.

3

OP

Housing and city.

3

OP

External Practice.

External Practice.

End Project

Grade End Project.

30

TFG

Temporary Organization of the Study Plan

Assigning

Construction IV. Structure and enclosure building systems

Projects II

VI Projects

First.

OB

Character

ECTS

Analysis of Forms I

FB

9

First/Second

FB

9

9

First/Second.

FB

9

9

Mathematical Foundations for Architecture

FB

9

First.

History

FB

9

First.

Construction I. Concepts constructive

OB

3

First.

Foundations for Architecture

FB

9

Second.

II. Construction Science

OB

3

Second.

Second

Analysis II

FB

9

First.

III. Building materials and elements

OB

5

First.

OB

6

First.

I Projects

OB

10

First.

Architectural Composition I: Theories of Contemporary Architecture

OB

5

Second.

OB

5

Second.

Urban Design

OB

5

Second.

OB

OB

5

Second.

OB

10

Second.

Third course

Conditioning and installations I. Plumbing, sanitizing, and fires

OB

5

First.

V. Construction of structures concrete

OB

5

First.

Ecology, territory and landscape management

OB

5

First.

Structures II

OB

5

First.

Projects III

OB

10

First.

Conditioning and installations II. Acoustics and Heating

OB

5

Second.

Architectural Composition II. Fundamentals of the architectural form

OB

5

Second.

Build VI. Construction of steel and factory structures

OB

5

Second.

IV Projects

OB

10

Second.

OB

5

Second.

Fourth

Conditioning and installations III. Electricity and Lighting

OB

5

First.

Architectural Composition III. Formal Procedures in Architecture

OB

5

First.

Build VII. Building the envelope: facade and cover

OB

5

First.

10

First.

OB

OB

OB

5

First

Conditioning and installations IV. Air conditioning and ventilation

OB

3

Second.

Build VIII. Building partitions, finishes, and stairs

OB

5

Second.

7

Second.

OB

Second.

OB

Urban planning and city project

OB

5

Second.

OB

10

Second.

Fifth Course

Architectural Composition IV. Garden composition.

OB

3

First.

Legislation and Valuation. Documents and processing of the project. Safety and health. Work and Business Management

OB

5

First.

OB

5

First.

First.

OB

10

First.

for new areas

OB

5

First.

Projects VIII

OB

10

Second.

4

4

OB

4

Optives

OP

12

Second.

External Practices

PE

6

Second.

End Job

30

Optives

30

and Installations V. Energy Efficiency buildings

3

Architectural V. Contemporary Landscape

3

 

3

Structures

3

3

3

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3

and urban mobility

 

3

Architectural Restore Projects

3

Advanced Representation

3

 

building restoration techniques

3

and City

3

3

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For reasons of organizational nature, the University of Valladolid reserves the possibility of varying the relation of electives, as well as the possibility of not offering any of the related optional subjects.

To expand information about this curriculum, you can go to the University of Valladolid Web page: http://www.uva.es