Yeterlilik Kodu | TR0030018313 | |
Yeterlilik Adı | Mimarlık Doktora Diploması | |
Sorumlu Kurum | Dicle Üniversitesi | |
Sorumlu Kurum İletişim Bilgisi | Dicle Üniversitesi Rektörlüğü Kıtılbıl Mah. Kampüs 21280 Sur/ DİYARBAKIR | |
Sorumlu Kurum URL | http://www.dicle.edu.tr/ | |
Yönelim | Akademik | |
AYÇ Seviyesi | 8 | Yeterlilik TYÇ’ye yerleştirilmemiştir. |
TYÇ Seviyesi | 8 | |
Sınıflandırma (Tematik Alan) | Mimarlık ve şehir planlama | |
Sınıflandırma (Meslek Kodu) | - | |
Kategori | Ana | |
Kredi Değeri | 240 | |
Programın Normal Süresi | 4 | |
Program Profili (Amaç) | - | |
Öğrenme Ortamları | - | |
Öğrenme Kazanımları (Tanım) |
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Anahtar Yetkinlikler | - | |
Ölçme ve Değerlendirme Yöntemleri | - | |
Kalite Güvencesi | - | |
Giriş Şartı | - | |
Başarma Şartları | - | |
İlerleme Yolları (İlişki Türü) | - | |
Yasal Dayanağı | - | |
Geçerlilik Süresi (Varsa) | Yeterlilik sürekli geçerlidir. | |
Yeterliliğe Erişim için İnternet Adresi | Adresi Aç |
TR0030018313
- Mesleki konularda etkili yazabilme ve konuşabilme.
- Konu ile ilgili sorular sorabilme, bilgiyi yorumlamak için soyut fikirleri kullanabilme, çeşitli bakış açılarını dikkate alabilme, iyice düşünülmüş ve mantıklı sonuçlara ulaşabilme, ilgili ölçütler ve standartlara dayanan alternatif sonuçları test edebilme.
- Bilgiyi toplayabilme, değerlendirebilme, kaydedebilme ve proje ile ilgili sonuçları desteklemek için bilgi ve performansı karşılaştırmalı olarak değerlendirebilme.
- Temel biçimsel, örgütsel ve çevresel ilkeleri, iki ve üç boyutlu tasarımda etkili bir biçimde kullanabilme.
- İlgili örneklerde sunulan temel ilkeleri kavrayabilme ve açıklayabilme, mimari ve kentsel tasarım projelerinde bu tür ilkeleri kapsayan bilinçli seçimler yapabilme.
- İklim, çevre, teknolojik, sosyo-ekonomik, sağlık ve kültürel faktörleri bakımından yeryüzünün doğusu, batısı, kuzeyi ve güneyindeki yerel, bölgesel, ulusal örnekleri kapsayan mimarlık, peyzaj ve kentsel tasarımın paralel ve farklı ölçütlerini ve geleneklerini anlama.
- Çeşitli kültürleri karakterize eden çeşitli ihtiyaçları, değerleri, davranış normlarını, fiziksel yetenekleri, sosyal ve mekânsal modelleri anlama.
- Kapsamlı programı olan bir mimari projeyi müşteri ve kullanıcı ihtiyaçlarına, mekan gereksinimleri envanterine, arazi koşullarına (mevcut binaları içeren), ilgili kanun ve standartlara, ilgili sürdürülebilirlik gereksinimlerine göre hazırlayabilme, tasarım değerlendirme ölçütlerine göre değerlendirebilme.
- Engellilere uyumlu yaşam alanlarını tasarlayabilme, arazinin doğal ve yapay özelliklerine cevap verebilme.
- Bina tasarımı için uygun malzeme, sistem ve bileşenlerinin teknik olarak çizimlerini yapabilme, taslak tanımlamalarını yazabilme ve detayların tanımlı ve resimli modellerini hazırlayabilme.
- Çevresel sistemlerin tasarımında aktif ve pasif ısıtma ve soğutma, iç hava kalitesi, güneşe yönlenme, doğal ve yapay aydınlatma ve akustik ilkelerini anlama.
- Düşey ve yanal kuvvetler ile ayakta duran strüktürlerin temel davranış ilkelerini, çağdaş taşıyıcı sistemlerin gelişim ve uygulamalarını anlama.
- Bina kabuğu sistemlerinin uygun seçim ve uygulamalarını kapsayan temel ilkeleri anlama.
- Tesisat, elektrik, düşey sirkülasyon, iletişim, güvenlik ve yangın koruma sistemlerinin oluşturduğu bina servis sistemlerinin tasarımının temel ilkelerini anlama, kullanıcı güvenliğini sağlayan yaşam güvenlik sistemlerinin temel ilkelerini uygulayabilme.
- Projenin finansman yöntemleri ve yapılabilirliği, inşaatın keşfi, işletme maliyetleri ve toplam maliyetten oluşan bina maliyet esaslarını anlama.
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Qualification Code | TR0030018313 | |
Qualification Title | MİMARLIK DOKTORA Doctorate | |
Awarding Body | Dicle University | |
Awarding Body Contact | Dicle University Rectorate Kıtılbıl Mah. Campus 21280 Sur/ DIYARBAKIR | |
Awarding Body Url | http://www.dicle.edu.tr/ | |
Orientation | Academic | |
EQF Level | 8 | The Qualification hasn't been included in TQF. |
TQF Level | 8 | |
Thematic Areas | Architecture and town planning | |
National Occupation Classification | - | |
Category | Main | |
Credit Value | - | |
Program Duration | - | |
Program Profile | - | |
Learning Environments | - | |
Description | Professional Communication Skills: Ability to write and speak effectively in the architectural area Design Thinking Skills: Ability to raise clear and precise questions, use abstract ideas to interpret information, consider diverse points of view, reach well-reasoned conclusions, and test alternative outcomes against relevant criteria and standards.Investigative Skills and Applied Research: Ability to gather, assess, record, and comparatively evaluate relevant information and performance in order to support conclusions related to a specific project or assignment.Architectural Design Skills: Ability to effectively use basic formal, organizational and environmental principles and the capacity of each to inform two- and three-dimensional design.Use of Precedents: Ability to examine and comprehend the fundamental principles present in relevant precedents and to make informed choices regarding the incorporation of such principles into architecture and urban design projects.Historical Traditions and Global Culture: Understanding of parallel and divergent canons and traditions of architecture, landscape and urban design including examples of indigenous, vernacular, local, regional, national settings from the Eastern, Western, Northern, and Southern hemispheres in terms of their climatic, ecological, technological, socioeconomic, public health, and cultural factors.Cultural Diversity: Understanding of the diverse needs, values, behavioral norms, physical abilities, and social and spatial patterns that characterize different cultures and individuals and the implication of this diversity on the societal roles and responsibilities of architects. Pre-Design: Ability to prepare a comprehensive program for an architectural project, which must include an assessment of client and user needs, an inventory of space requirements, an analysis of site conditions (including existing buildings), a review of the relevant laws and standards, including relevant sustainability requirements, and assessment of their implications for the project, and a definition of site selection and design assessment criteria.Accessibility: Ability to design sites, facilities, and systems consistent with Disabilities, Site Design: Ability to respond to site characteristics including zoning, soil, topography, vegetation, and watershed in the development of a project design.Technical Documentation: Ability to make technically clear drawings, write outline specifications, and prepare models illustrating and identifying the assembly of materials, systems, and components appropriate for a building design.Environmental Systems: Understanding the principles of environmental systems’ design, which must include active and passive heating and cooling, indoor air quality, solar orientation, daylighting and artificial illumination, and acoustics; and an understanding of performance assessment tools.Structural Systems: Understanding of the basic principles of structural behavior in withstanding gravity and lateral forces and the evolution, range, and appropriate application of contemporary structural systems.Building Envelope Systems and Assemblies: Understanding of the basic principles involved in the appropriate selection and application of building envelope systems.Building Service Systems: Understanding of the basic principles and appropriate application and performance of building service systems such as plumbing, electrical, vertical transportation, security, and fire protection systems, Life Safety: Ability to apply the basic principles of life-safety systems with an emphasis on egress. | |
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Conditions for Success | - | |
Progression Paths (Relationship Type) | - | |
Legal Basis | - | |
Validity Period (If Any) | Qualification is continuous | |
Url | Open Address |
TR0030018313
Professional Communication Skills: Ability to write and speak effectively in the architectural area Design Thinking Skills: Ability to raise clear and precise questions, use abstract ideas to interpret information, consider diverse points of view, reach well-reasoned conclusions, and test alternative outcomes against relevant criteria and standards.Investigative Skills and Applied Research: Ability to gather, assess, record, and comparatively evaluate relevant information and performance in order to support conclusions related to a specific project or assignment.Architectural Design Skills: Ability to effectively use basic formal, organizational and environmental principles and the capacity of each to inform two- and three-dimensional design.Use of Precedents: Ability to examine and comprehend the fundamental principles present in relevant precedents and to make informed choices regarding the incorporation of such principles into architecture and urban design projects.Historical Traditions and Global Culture: Understanding of parallel and divergent canons and traditions of architecture, landscape and urban design including examples of indigenous, vernacular, local, regional, national settings from the Eastern, Western, Northern, and Southern hemispheres in terms of their climatic, ecological, technological, socioeconomic, public health, and cultural factors.Cultural Diversity: Understanding of the diverse needs, values, behavioral norms, physical abilities, and social and spatial patterns that characterize different cultures and individuals and the implication of this diversity on the societal roles and responsibilities of architects. Pre-Design: Ability to prepare a comprehensive program for an architectural project, which must include an assessment of client and user needs, an inventory of space requirements, an analysis of site conditions (including existing buildings), a review of the relevant laws and standards, including relevant sustainability requirements, and assessment of their implications for the project, and a definition of site selection and design assessment criteria.Accessibility: Ability to design sites, facilities, and systems consistent with Disabilities, Site Design: Ability to respond to site characteristics including zoning, soil, topography, vegetation, and watershed in the development of a project design.Technical Documentation: Ability to make technically clear drawings, write outline specifications, and prepare models illustrating and identifying the assembly of materials, systems, and components appropriate for a building design.Environmental Systems: Understanding the principles of environmental systems’ design, which must include active and passive heating and cooling, indoor air quality, solar orientation, daylighting and artificial illumination, and acoustics; and an understanding of performance assessment tools.Structural Systems: Understanding of the basic principles of structural behavior in withstanding gravity and lateral forces and the evolution, range, and appropriate application of contemporary structural systems.Building Envelope Systems and Assemblies: Understanding of the basic principles involved in the appropriate selection and application of building envelope systems.Building Service Systems: Understanding of the basic principles and appropriate application and performance of building service systems such as plumbing, electrical, vertical transportation, security, and fire protection systems, Life Safety: Ability to apply the basic principles of life-safety systems with an emphasis on egress.
Qualification is continuous