Architecture
February 1, 2025 2025-03-10 5:24Architecture
Bachelor Degree
Architecture
To respond to the Cambodia's rapid economic growth, the adoption of Industrial Development Policy (IDP) and the need for education reforms, for example an adoption of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) introduced by Ministry of education, Youth and Sports/MoEYS, School of Architecture and Design (SAAD) of PUC sees the urgent need to improve its teaching and learning system from term based to semester based-system to ensure quality of teaching, learning and researching in the field of architecture and urban planning. Generally, the SAUP aims to achieve its mission through working towards such major goals:
- Preparing qualified, distinguished and competent students who are able to carry out contemporary scientific and technical processes.
- Preparing a new generation of graduates capable of responding to the actual needs of business and professional communities at large.
- Encouraging and supporting student involvement in academic research through their active participation in it.
- Preparing SAUP students for postgraduate studies at Asian and European universities by developing their scientific outlook and communication skills in Asian and European languages, especially English, and committing to academic exchange and cooperation with counterpart faculties in the associated Asian and European universities in order to maintain quality control.
- Providing an appropriate learning environment for SAUP students that generate well - adjusted graduates, capable of actively interacting with their professional milieu.
Major: Architecture
Year One | |||
Course Code | Course Title | Credits | Priority |
FAUP 110 | Foundation of Design | 4 | Required |
FAUP 111 | Sketch and color Design I | 3 | Required |
FAUP 112 | Basic of Khmer Ornament | 3 | Required |
FAUP 113 | Geometry Descriptive I | 3 | Required |
FAUP 114 | Architectural Composition and Concept | 4 | Required |
FAUP 115 | Engineering Mathematics | 3 | Required |
FAUP 120 | Architectural Design I | 4 | Required |
FAUP 121 | Sketch and Color Design II | 3 | Required |
FAUP 122 | Khmer Ornament II | 3 | Required |
FAUP 123 | Geometry Descriptive II | 3 | Required |
COMP 110 | Introduction to Computer | 4 | Required |
Subtotal | 37 |
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Year Two: Functional Skill Courses | |||
Course Code | Course Title | Credits | Priority |
FAUP 210 | Architectural Design II | 4 | Required |
FAUP 211 | Auto CAD I | 3 | Required |
FAUP 212 | Computer Graphic Design (3DS MAX I) | 3 | Required |
ANTH 102 | Cultural Anthropology | 3 | Required |
PSYC 212 | Personal Growth and Development | 3 | Required |
ENGL 110 | College English I | 3 | Required |
FAUP 220 | Architectural Design III | 4 | Required |
FAUP 221 | Critical Thinking in Architecture I | 3 | Required |
FAUP 222 | Auto CAD II | 3 | Required |
FAUP 223 | Theory of Khmer Architecture | 3 | Required |
FAUP 224 | Computer Graphic Design (3DS MAX II) | 3 | Required |
KHM 110 | Khmer Studies | 3 | Required |
Subtotal | 38 |
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Year Three: Basic Major Courses | |||
Course Code | Course Title | Credits | Priority |
FAUP 310 | Architectural Design IV | 4 | Required |
FAUP 311 | Structural System in Architecture I | 3 | Required |
FAUP 312 | Critical Thinking in Architecture II | 3 | Required |
ENGL 120 | College English II | 3 | Required |
SOC 110 | Gender Studies | 3 | Required |
FAUP 320 | Architectural Design V | 4 | Required |
FAUP 321 | Structural System in Architecture II | 3 | Required |
FAUP 322 | Construction Drawing I | 3 | Required |
NATS 102 | Environmental Science | 3 | Required |
Subtotal | 29 |
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Year Four: Major Courses | |||
Course Code | Course Title | Credits | Priority |
FAUP 410 | Architectural Design VI | 4 | Required |
FAUP 411 | Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing | 3 | Required |
FAUP 412 | Construction Drawing II | 3 | Required |
FAUP 413 | Building Materials | 4 | Required |
FAUP 420 | Urban Planning and Management | 3 | Required |
POL 101 | Introduction to Political Science | 3 | Required |
FAUP 421 | Introduction to Landscape Architecture | 3 | Required |
FAUP 422 | Urban Design | 3 | Required |
FAUP 423 | Architectural Law and Regulations | 3 | Required |
FAUP 424 | Thesis Writing Methodology | 3 | Required |
FAUP 425 | Professional Practice | 3 | Required |
Subtotal | 35 |
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Year Five: Major Courses | |||
Course Code | Course Title | Credits | Priority |
FAUP 510 | Senior Project (Semester I to Semester II) | 18 | Required |
Subtotal | 18 |
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Total | 157 Credits |
Course Description
FAUP 110 Foundation of Design
This will be focus on black and white or pencil drawing. Sketch is a rapid executed freehand drawing that is not usually intended as a finished work. A sketch may serve a number of purposes: it might record something that the artist sees, it might record or develop an idea for later use or it might be used as a quick way of graphically demonstrating an image, idea or principle. Sketches can be made in any drawing medium. This seeks to develop an increase desire for architectural exploration and discovery by providing instruction in architectural graphic notation, analytical drawing, and free hand sketching. This course focuses on ability of architectural drawing conventions and techniques to expand understanding of natural and built form, in context. This course also helps students to be good at creative concept. It is useful for students to brain storm their concepts by conceptual sketch.
FAUP 111 Sketch and Color Design I
Sketch will be focus on black and white or pencil drawing. Sketch is a rapid executed freehand drawing that is not usually intended as a finished work. A sketch may serve a number of purposes: it might record something that the artist sees, it might record or develop an idea for later use or it might be used as a quick way of graphically demonstrating an image, idea or principle. Sketches can be made in any drawing medium. This seeks to develop an increase desire for architectural exploration and discovery by providing instruction in architectural graphic notation, analytical drawing, and free hand sketching. This course focuses on ability of architectural drawing conventions and techniques to expand understanding of natural and built form, in context. This course also helps students to be good at creative concept. It is useful for students to brain storm their concepts by conceptual sketch.
FAUP 112 Basic of Khmer Ornament
Ornament or “Khbach” is the general term, used in the khmer language, to name the variety of ornaments which decorate objects and architecture surface of architectural components throughout Cambodia.Khmer ornament or “Khbach” has been divided into 4 types like Khbach Angkor, Khbach Phni Vor, Khbach PhniPloeung, and Khbach Phni Tes.
FAUP 113 Geometry Descriptive I
Descriptive geometry is a branch of mathematics used to transform three-dimensional objects into two- dimensional representations that can then be presented on paper, computer screens, or some similar medium. Its principles are valuable for determining true shapes of planes, angles between lines, and locating intersection between line and planes. Problems are solved graphically by projecting points onto selected adjacent projection planes in an imaginary projection system. The techniques explained in this text are applicable to various architecture, art, design, and engineering activities, such as perspective drawing and drafting. Geometry Descriptive (GD) is an applied mathematical discipline dealing with the practical performance of the process of representation as well as with the analysis and generation of objects in tree-dimensional space by methods of drawing.
FAUP 114 Architectural Composition and Concept
The relationship between geometry and architecture design are described and discussed along some examples. Geometry is the fundamental science of forms and there order. Geometric figures, forms and transformation build the material of architectural design. In the history of architecture geometric rules based on the ideas of proportions and symmetries formed fixed tools for architectural design. Proportion were analyzed in nature and found as general aesthetic categories across nature and art. Therefore, proportion; golden sections were seen as the power to create harmony in architecture as well as in art and music. According Pythagoras there were general principle for harmony. There were also applied in architecture and they found a further development especially in renaissance. Leon Basttista Alberti integrated such general harmonic proportion rules in the theory in architecture and realized them in his buildings. To find general principles of harmony in the world were the main research aims of Johannes Kepler in his “Hamonic mundi”. These principles of harmony were based on geometry. Another important branch in the history of architectural design principles was the “golden section “or “divina proportion”. “Modulor”of Le Courbusier is an example of an architectural design and formation Concept based on the Golden section. The concept of symmetry is combined with the idea of harmony and proportion. Symmetry operations are concerned with motions of figures and shapes. Geometry can be seen also as a structural science. The architectural design is based on geometric structures develop out of the idea of transformation. The symmetry transformations are visible as design concepts. But there are still relations to the geometric space concepts. There is a need of new geometric space concepts. There is need of new geometric background for architectural design. Examples of architecture and designing will be presented and discussed in their relationship to geometry. The role of geometry in architectural design processes will be analyzed exemplarity through history of architectural and new fruitful approaches show actual and further perspective.
FAUP 115 Engineering Mathematics
The course are prepared to deliver to architecture students who begin Year 1, semester I. Students are expected to learn the theory and practices of Mathematics in Architecture and to equip the students with necessary mathematical background to comprehend the aspects of design elements and structural stability. To recap students about the mathematical concepts of statistics and probability, matrices, differential and integral calculus and partial differentiation and enable them to understand the application of these mathematical concepts related to architecture. At the end of semester (4 weeks), students will be taught various geometrical shapes and volumes and also SI metric Units of measurements for angles, time, mass, distance, volume, force, energy, power, current, potential difference, resistance, pressure, frequency, thermodynamic temperature, luminous intensity etc. Exercises will be applied, including field visits/observation and site visit in Phnom Penh. The students will be divided into small group for the above purposes, and the report will be submitted for grading at the end of semester. This practice will help students to be familiar with analysis of complexity of urban issues, and learn the report writing. This will benefit student for their architectural project and understand the architectural form and analysis for the relevant courses of architecture.
FAUP 120 Architectural Design I
This will be focus on black and white or pencil drawing. Sketch is a rapid executed freehand drawing that is not usually intended as a finished work. A sketch may serve a number of purposes: it might record something that the artist sees, it might record or develop an idea for later use or it might be used as a quick way of graphically demonstrating an image, idea or principle. Sketches can be made in any drawing medium. This seeks to develop an increase desire for architectural exploration and discovery by providing instruction in architectural graphic notation, analytical drawing, and free hand sketching. This course focuses on ability of architectural drawing conventions and techniques to expand understanding of natural and built form, in context. This course also helps students to be good at creative concept. It is useful for students to brain storm their concepts by conceptual sketch.
FAUP 121 Sketch and Color Design II
Sketch will be focus on color drawing by using color water. A sketch may serve a number of purposes: it might record something that the artist sees, it might record or develop an idea for later use or it might be used as a quick way of graphically demonstrating an idea, or principle. Sketches can be made in any drawing medium. This seeks to develop an increase desire for architectural exploration and discovery by providing instruction in architectural graphic notation, analytical drawing, and free hand sketching. This course focuses on ability of architectural drawing conventions and techniques to expand understanding of natural and built form, in context. This course also helps students to be good at creative concept. It is useful for students to brain storm their concepts by conceptual coloring sketch.
FAUP 122 Khmer Ornament II
Ornament or “Khbach” is the general term, used in the khmer language, to name the variety of ornaments which decorate objects and architecture surface of architectural components throughout Cambodia.
Khmer ornament or “Khbach” has been divided into 4 types like Khbach Angkor, Khbach Phni Vor, Khbach Phni. Ploeung, and Khbach Phni Tes.
FAUP 123 Geometry Descriptive II
Descriptive Geometry is the branch of geometry concerned with the two-dimensional representation of three-dimensional objects. In other words, it is the graphical solution to three-dimensional spatial problems. Modern mechanical drawing and architectural drawing are based on the principles of Descriptive Geometry. The techniques explained in this text are applicable to various architecture, art, design, and engineering activities, such as perspective drawing and drafting. This course is an examination of methods to develop graphical solutions to problems involving; Descriptive geometry 2 course related figures; Conic sections. Generation of surfaces, tangent plane, contour point, Contour line; Classification of surfaces; Intersection of surface and plane, Intersection of two surfaces, Shadows a shades of surfaces.
COMP 110 Introduction to Computers
This course is one of the general courses in the FY program required by PUC to familiarize students with the use of computer as an efficient tool for their study and work. It is designed to provide non-IT students an overview of how computer system has been developed the fundamental concepts and terminologies of computer systems, knowledge of basic computer hardware and software, and the teach students how to assemble computer, install software, and computer troubleshooting.
FAUP 210 Architecture Design II
This course is prepared to deliver to architecture students who begin Year II. Students are expected to learn theories and philosophies of designing wooden construction type, by understanding the art and science of creating the space of living. Students will be introduced to international and local contexts of wooden house designs through texts and field visits/observation to wooden house designs and planning in the context of Phnom Penh. Students will be divided into small groups or have their individual project and their reports with the project design on 2 sheets of A0 format will be submitted for grading at the end of semester. These practical exercises and field works will help students to be familiar with analysis of wooden house design, and learn to play the compositional architecture in A0 format and learn how to do report writings.
FAUP 211 Auto CAD I
This course is designed for students with previous computer-aided design knowledge. Students will uses both 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional CAD software to further develop their abilities to apply CAD techniques to the solution of architectural, engineering, and interior design problem.
FAUP 212 Computer Graphic Design (3DS MAX I)
3DS MAX is a very power tool that can help model, texture, rig, animate, and render your architecture creations. This course, introduction to 3DS MAX 2017, provides a high-level overview of the entire 3D pipeline and gives you the fundamental knowledge you need to start using 3DS MAX for your own projects. First, you‘ll be getting familiar with some of vocabularies and fundamental skills that you‘ll need in order to begin moving around and working around 3DS MAX. From there, the student will move into exploring some of the modeling features found in 3DS MAX, and begin the building the spaceship that will be your central project for remainder of this course. Finally, you ‘ll go through the entire process of adding textures and materials to the ship , adding animated movement, animation controls, dynamic, and finally we ‘ll learn how to add lights , shadows, and output our final animated sequence.
ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology
This course is designed to investigate the impact of culture on everyday living and decision-making, both locally and globally. It presents basic concepts in cultural anthropology and applies them to various expressions of culture, such as languages, family structures, livelihoods, political systems, belief systems, and art.
PSYC 212 Personal Growth and Development
Personal growth and development is part of the general studies required by PUC for the entire undergraduate program. Students in their third term must take this course. This course is designed to teach disciplinary, good behaviors, positive attitude, self-respect and self-confidence at the university as well as in the society. It will also teach study skills and time management for success in college as well as in life. Buddhist as well as western philosophy and thoughts are essential part of this course. Students can learn how to value life, develop virtues, molding themselves after great heroes. The way to obtain the ―positive mental attitudes‖ is taught through this course.
ENGL110 College English I
This course, a foundation level of English as a foreign language course, is intended to guide students though models and writing practice, and to sharpen composition and analytical skills needed for good academic writing. Students will be guided through a variety of writing strategies and techniques with emphasis on sentence structure, including correct use of grammar, mechanics and sentence combining. Students will learn paragraph organization, and research and organization methods required for writing paragraph.
FAUP 220 Architecture Design III
This course is prepared to deliver to architecture students who begin Year II. Students are expected to learn theories and philosophies of designing steel construction type such as Cafe shops, steel house and warehouse, by understanding the art and science of creating the space and its frame with steel. Students will be introduced to international and local contexts of steel building designs through texts and field visits/observation to steel building designs and planning in the context of Phnom Penh. Students will be divided into small groups or have their individual project and their reports with the project design on 2 sheets of A0 format will be submitted for grading at the end of semester. These practical exercises and field works will help students to be familiar with analysis of steel building design, and learn to play the compositional architecture in A0 format and learn how to do report writings.
FAUP 221 Critical Thinking in Architecture I
This is an introductory course about architecture and architectural making. 2D and 3D form and space tested through the theoretical, pragmatic, and contextual issues that influence architecture
FAUP 222 Auto CAD II
After completing the AUTOCAD program, student will be able to:
- Use the functions and commands of AutoCAD software to create, save, and print drawings that make use of multiple lines, geometric shapes, and curves.
- Locate and apply the many features of AutoCAD that automate the drafting process and facilitate the creation of more accurate drawings in less time than traditional drafting methods.
- Locate and apply the features of AutoCAD that provide for the accurate addition of dimensions, tolerances, and drawing notes and labels using symbols and placements recognized by multiple standards organizations.
- Use the functions and commands of AutoCAD software to create isometric and three-dimensional drawing and models.
FAUP 223 Theory of Khmer Architecture
In this course; a continuation of ornament III, students will design independently a traditional architecture like Kod, SalaChhan, Sala baleiy, Stupa, etc. The drawing should have site plan, sectional drawings as an expression of architectural communication includes architectural components such as floor plans, elevations, details, schedules, and sections.
FAUP 224 Computer Graphic Design (3DS MAX II)
3DS MAX is a very power tool that can help model, texture, rig, animate, and render your architecture creations. This course, introduction to 3DS MAX 2017, provides a high-level overview of the entire 3D pipeline and gives you the fundamental knowledge you need to start using 3DS MAX for your own projects. First, you‘ll be getting familiar with some of vocabularies and fundamental skills that you‘ll need in order to begin moving around and working around 3DS MAX. From there, the student will move into exploring some of the modeling features found in3DS MAX, and begin the building the spaceship that will be your central project for remainder of this course. Finally, you ‘ll go through the entire process of adding textures and materials to the ship , adding animated movement, animation controls, dynamic, and finally we ‘ll learn how to add lights , shadows, and output our final animated sequence
KHMR110 Khmer Studies
Khmer Studies enables students to learn about the origins of culture and civilization of each race, which had settled on our land, and to acquire Austro-Asian culture that is the primitive Khmer culture before the arrival of foreign cultures. Likewise, we can learn about the evaluation of Khmer culture from one era to another such as Pre-history, Norkor Phnom (Funan) era, Chenla era, Angkor era, Post-Angkor as well as present society. Moreover, Khmer Studies also focuses on the early beliefs, superstitions, and religions in which Khmer believed and practiced in various historical ages. Also, Khmer Studies is about arts, languages, literature, customs, traditions and creativities of the Khmer people. In addition, Khmer Studies enables students to be well aware of the Khmer cultural values and civilization. Consequently, students will love, nurture and defend their country, races, culture and civilization and national identities in order to benefit Cambodian people as a whole.
FAUP 310 Architecture Design IV
This course is prepared to deliver to architecture students who begin Year-4, semester I. Students are expected to learn theories and philosophies of theater design, by understanding the art and science of creating auditorium for live performance. Students will be introduced to international and local contexts of theater designs through texts and field visits/observation to theater designs and planning in the urban context of Phnom Penh. Students will be divided into small groups or have their individual project and their reports with the project design on 2 sheets of A0 format will be submitted for grading at the end of semester. These practical exercises and field works will help students to be familiar with analysis of complexity of the design form of theater design, and learn to play the compositional architecture in A0 format and learn how to do report writings.
FAUP 311 Structural System in Architecture I
This course provides students with a basic knowledge of structural analysis and design for buildings, bridges and other structures. The course emphasizes the historical development of structural form and the evolution of structural design knowledge, from Gothic cathedrals to long span suspension bridges. Students will investigate the behavior of structural systems and elements through design exercises, case studies, and load testing of models. Students will design structures using timber, masonry, steel, and concrete and will gain an appreciation of the importance of structural design today, with an emphasis on environmental impact of large scale construction.
We will cover the following topics: graphical analysis and design of structures; properties of construction materials; environmental assessment of materials; analysis, design and behavior of beams, columns, trusses, frames, arches; and structural systems. The laboratory exercises include design exercises, materials testing, and model building.
FAUP 312 Critical Thinking in Architecture II
This lecture course surveys the emergence, development, and global spread of modern architecture, as expressed through buildings and concepts, from the 1850s to the present. This course is followed up from Year II –semester II.
ENGL120 English II: Reading and Composition
The course, an intermediate level of English as a foreign language course, is intended to guide students through models and writing practice – particularly the essay, and to sharpen composition and analytical skills needed for good academic writing. Students will utilize a variety of writing strategies and techniques with emphasis on sentences structure, including correct use of grammar, mechanics and sentence combining. Students will learn paragraph organization, documentation and organization methods required for writing term papers.
SOC 110 Gender Studies
This course is the introduction to Gender Studies/Women’s Studies. Given the comprehensiveness and diversity of the overall subject area, this course will provide an introduction to and critical engagement with several specific areas of inquiry that make up Gender Studies/Women’s studies.
FAUP 320 Architecture Design V
There are 6 manuals+PPTs are prepared to deliver to architecture students who begin Year-4, semester II. Students are expected to learn theories and philosophical approaches of residential design. Students will be introduced to apply the principles of space making, structural/design elements, and codes in residential architecture to express their own ideas to create a new architectural expression. Students will explore the knowledge of residential design in the international and local contexts through field visits and observation of the residential construction and planning in the urban context of Phnom Penh city. Students will be divided into small groups and their reports will be submitted for grading at the end of semester. These practical exercises and field visits will help students to be familiar with analysis of complexity of the residential designs and learn the process of modeling making.
FAUP 321 Structural System in Architecture II
This course provides students with a basic knowledge of structural analysis and design for buildings, bridges and other structures. The course emphasizes the historical development of structural form and the evolution of structural design knowledge, from Gothic cathedrals to long span suspension bridges. Students will investigate the behavior of structural systems and elements through design exercises, case studies, and load testing of models. Students will design structures using timber, masonry, steel, and concrete and will gain an appreciation of the importance of structural design today, with an emphasis on environmental impact of large scale construction.We will cover the following topics: graphical analysis and design of structures; properties of construction materials; environmental assessment of materials; analysis, design and behavior of beams, columns, trusses, frames, arches; and structural systems. The laboratory exercises include design exercises, materials testing, and model building.
FAUP 322 Construction Drawing I
Construction drawing is a means of showing in graphical form the space, size, and position of a building on a site, together with the composition of materials used and the way the building is to be constructed or put together. The information on construction drawing has to be presented in a precise, unambiguous way so that it can be understood by anyone with knowledge of draughtsman ship and construction. It should be borne in mind that the contractor‘s staff using the drawings on a construction site often work under difficult circumstances, and the quality and clarity of the drawings should reflect this fact. The term” Construction drawing include not only drawings produced by architects, which generally make up the majority of drawings for a building, but also structural drawings which are province the province of structural engineering services drawings which are commonly prepared by building services engineers.
NATS 102 Environmental Science
Significant increases in the world population along with technology advances in the manufacture of products corresponding to people’s demand, led to the over-exploration of nature resources. This brought environmental and other impacts, such as natural resources depletion, solid waste generation increment, ecosystem unbalancing, health and safety problems on human beings, etc. Similarly, Cambodia is also facing such problems. Hence, awareness in environmental issues contributing to environmental protection is in need to address. This course is designed to provide some fundamental concepts of environmental science in order to make students environmentally aware about vital issues like natural resources conservation, sustainable use of resources, environmental degradation, and rapid growth of human population coupled with technology causing major environmental problems. Emphasis is given to promote sustainable concepts and to enable students to make informed choices regarding their environment. Additionally, this course is introduced to make students understand theories and integrate them into practical applications through real world situation observations, consequentially allowing them to establish cause and effect relationship via impact assessment projects.
FAUP 410 Architecture Design VI
This course is prepared to deliver to architecture students who begin Year IV. Students are expected to learn theories and philosophies of designing office building project which is bigger scale than project of Theater like as office building or others similar ones; or Professors can give variety of general project which is bigger scale than the Project of theater in order to lead students understanding the art and science of creating the space, core system, and mechanism of theater building. Students will also be introduced to international and local contexts of theater building Design through texts and field visits/observation to Office Building designs and planning in the context of Phnom Penh. Students will be divided into small groups or have their individual project and their reports with the project design on 2 or 3 banners of A0 format will be submitted for grading at the end of semester. These practical exercises and field works will help students to be familiar with analysis of wooden house design, and learn to play the compositional architecture in A0 format and learn how to do report writings.
FAUP 411 Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP)
Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) refers to these aspects of building design and construction.
In commercial buildings these aspects are often designed by an engineering firm specializing in MEP. MEP design is important for design decision-making, accurate documentation, performance and cost-estimation, construction planning, managing and operating the resulting facility. Building Categorized. In this course student will learn such as:
- HVAC Designing (Heating Ventilation and Air-Conditioning) system design is the major sub discipline of Mechanical engineering based on the principles of thermodynamics, Fluid mechanics and heat transfer. A Building’s HVAC system creates a climate that allows for maximum comfort by compensating for changing climatic conditions. Efficient HVAC Design Engineer must need to know how to make indoor comfort with operational savings and energy efficiency as well as how to create blue prints for projects using computer aided design and drafting systems.
- Electrical Designing or Electrical Engineering is the branch of engineering science that specializes in the Electrical design, construction, and practical use of electrical systems. Electrical system design deals with analysis and application of Power transmission and Distribution, Lighting systems, telecommunication, fire alarm systems, Closed Circuit Television and Public addressable systems.
- Plumbing Designing Plumbing design usually deals with water distribution and drainage systems, water efficiency, CP & Sanitary fixtures orientation design, waste water treatment process and firefighting systems.
- Firefighting Designing Firefighting design deals with fire protection engineering fundamentals, water supply for fire protection, fire extinguishing, fire alarm systems, special occupancies and hazards, and storage of flammable and hazardous materials. A designer should aware about the principles of fire protection engineering, NFPA codes, how to provide adequate water supply for fire protection system different types of systems for fire detection, alarm reporting and evacuation.
It is very much important to be highly skilled in dealing with the modern technologies in the Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing works to design buildings since the building systems have become more integrated and the industry embraces sustainable and environmental concepts into design.
FAUP 412 Construction Drawing II
Construction drawing is a means of showing in graphical form the space, size, and position of a building on a site, together with the composition of materials used and the way the building is to be constructed or put together. The information on construction drawing has to be presented in a precise, unambiguous way so that it can be understood by anyone with knowledge of draughtsmanship and construction. It should be borne in mind that the contractor‘s staff using the drawings on a construction site often work under difficult circumstances, and the quality and clarity of the drawings should reflect this fact. The term” Construction drawing include not only drawings produced by architects, which generally make up the majority of drawings for a building, but also structural drawings which are province the province of structural engineering services drawings which are commonly prepared by building services engineers.
FAUP 413 Building Materials
Building Material provides a knowledge base of various binders and building materials commonly used in construction applications, and their durability performance in service life. First, an introduction is given on the fundamental principles and elements of materials science, materials physics and materials engineering. This provides the basis for understanding the material and product manufacturing techniques and how they relate to mechanical and non-mechanical properties of the binders and building materials. This approach aims at describing the macroscopic and engineering properties of building materials based on their atomic and molecular structures, as well as materials structure. The focus will be given on mineral-based binders such as clay, gypsum, lime, cement, inorganic polymers and new-generation binders for sustainable construction, as well as building materials and components made up with these binders such as mortar, plaster and concrete refers to these aspects of building design and construction.
FAUP 420 Urban Planning and Management
There are 6 manuals+PPTs are prepared to deliver to architecture students who begin Year-4, semester I. Students are expected to learn the theory and practices of urbanization, urban planning paradigm, urban management, and development control. At the end of semester (4 weeks), students will be taught Cambodian context of urban and land use planning. Exercises will be applied, including field visits/observation to urban areas in Phnom Penh. The students will be divided into small group for the above purposes, and the report will be submitted for grading at the end of semester. This practice will help students to be familiar with analysis of complexity of urban issues, and learn the report writing. This will benefit student for their final senior project report (dissertation) in year 5.
POL 101 Introduction to Political Science
This course has been designed to give students general knowledge in politics and a basic introduction to the academic discipline known as political science. The instructor has decided to take a very quick approach to the topic: the material covered in the class will be very broad but not very deep in the hope that it will create an understanding of the most basic issues of political science. This course is also intended to demonstrate some of the reasons why people study political science outside the classroom and help the students understand their society better.
FAUP 421 Introduction to Landscape Design
This course is designed to engage students in the rich, intense and at times chaotic process of design that can lead to solutions improving both the condition of our environment (built and “natural”) at a diversity of scales, and the quality of the human experience. Three hours of lecture per week is presents an overview and introduction to the profession of landscape architecture. It presents a survey of the development of the profession in the developing countries and how the profession responds to societal needs in providing services to various public and private clients. Emphasis is placed on understanding the significance of environmental, socio/cultural, physical/visual, and aesthetic factors in developing intervention strategies and designs. Contemporary landscape architectural issues, practitioners and work are presented report writing. This will benefit student for their final senior project report (dissertation) in year 5.
FAUP 422 Urban Design
Students of semester II will be oriented to practical urban design studio (projects). This module is designed to benefit from ARCH-315 (Year-4 of semester I) in such a way that students have learned the observation and analysis of issues in cities. This module aims to step ahead to detail design and rehabilitate the old towns/city centers. Students will be divided into small groups and designated certain urban areas for observation, analysis and propose the design. While teaching theory of urban design and rehabilitation, students are required to present the progress of works as assigned (on weekly basis). Final grade will be given at the end of semester when students submit all deliverables and conduct the final presentation.
FAUP 423 Architectural Law and Regulations
It is crucial for architecture students to understand the relevant laws and regulations pertaining to built- environments including but not limit to urban infrastructure; building construction; architecture; urban design and landscape vis-à-vis buildings and urban structure; urban planning laws and system; etc. This course is design to link architecture to urban planning and urban sustainability taking into account regional and global trends and changes as well Cambodia context. The emerging issue of climate change and man-made disaster is incorporated in the course.
FAUP 424 Thesis Writing Methodology
(Underdevelopment)
FAUP 425 Professional Practice
Students of semester 1 of year 4 is required to complete the Internship Course prior starting his/her senior project. There are two ways for registration the internship, either provided/guided by SAUP or by the student himself. Student will work at a company/practice for a period of 3 months (can be shorter or longer) under the supervision of company’s director/representatives. The tasks would include working on the project design, making models, or conducting /construction field supervision. At the end, student will be required to submit an internship report signed by company’s director as mentor, and submit to SAUP.
FAUP 510 Senior Project
(Underdev)
Type: | Higher Education |
Faculty: | Architecture and Urban Planning |
Department: | Architecture |
Degree: | Bachelor of Arts |
Major: | Architecture |
Duration: | 5 years |
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