651 ARCHITECTURE

GENERAL INFORMATION
Department of Architecture is included in a scientific field which contributes to organize, design and build spaces, which are the vital necessities of everyday life.

Objective
Architectural education aims to raise skilled architects, sensitive to human, nature and cultural values.


Admission Requirements
With Higher Education Examination and Undergraduate Placement Examination which held by Student Selection and Placement System defines the degree of acceptance.

Graduation Requirements
To provide the requirements of graduation which stated in the Pamukkale University Education Regulations.

Career Opportunties
After being a member of Chamber of Architects of Turkey, the graduates can set up their own architectural offices or work as architects in different architectural offices. Via “Public Personnel Selection Exam” they can be appointed as architects in public institutions. With getting sufficient points in the “Selection Exam for Academic Personnel and Graduate Studies”, “Foreign Language Exam” and exams of the universities they can fulfill their professions with graduate education in the department of architecture of different universities.

Qualification Awarded
Architecture

Level of Qualification
First Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)

Recognition of Prior Learning
For students who want to transfer from higher education institutions in Turkey to Pamukkale University, the provisions of the "Regulation on the Principles of Transfer between Associate Degree and Undergraduate Degree Programs in Higher Education Institutions, Double Major, Minor and Inter-Institutional Credit Transfer" are applied. The common compulsory foreign language courses exemption exam is held at the beginning of the fall semester on the date specified in the academic calendar. No make-up exam is allowed for this exam. Students of faculties/vocational schools/schools who do not have a preparatory program take the joint compulsory foreign language exemption exam. Students who will take the exemption exam apply to the relevant unit within the period specified in the academic calendar. Also; Students who enroll in departments with foreign language preparatory programs for the first time take a placement and proficiency exam before the academic year starts. Students are placed in one of the beginner, intermediate-lower level or intermediate level groups according to the scores they get in this exam, or those who have proficiency points are exempted from preparatory education. The score ranges of these groups are determined by the School Directorate. Exam results are announced in relevant places and on the website of the School of Foreign Languages. Among the students who are enrolled in the departments/programs accepted to the compulsory preparatory education, those who do not take the level determination and proficiency exam start their education at the beginning level.

Qualification Requirements and Regulations
To provide the requirements of graduation which stated in the Pamukkale University Education Regulations.

Access to Further Studies
Candidates who have successfully completed their undergraduate studies can study in post-graduate programs provided that they receive valid grades from ALES and have sufficient knowledge of English.

Mode of Study
Full Time

Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading
Measurement and evaluation methods that is applied for each course, is detailed in "Course Structure&ECTS Credits".

Contact (Programme Director or Equivalent)
PositionName SurnamePhoneFaxE-Mail
HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Asts. Prof. Dr. GÖZDE KAN ÜLKÜ  gozdekanulku@pau.edu.tr
DEPUTY HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Asts. Prof. Dr. AYŞE NUR ŞENEL FİDANGENÇ  asenel@pau.edu.tr


PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
1Possess general knowledge and orientation with respect to all subjects of architecture (eg. architectural design, urban design, architectural theory and history, building materials and technologies, structure and building construction, project management and construction planning, cost factors and building regulations, restoration and conservation, etc. )
2Be critical about the paradigms, theoretical and conceptual frameworks and principles related to the field of architecture.
3Possess adequate knowledge of the related arts, technologies and human sciences.
4Define the profession of architecture and the role of the architect in society, in particular in preparing briefs that take account of social, cultural and environmental factors.
5Be able to apply his/her architectural knowledge and comprehension in practical situations to create solutions for real-world problems.
6Be able to state precisely and use the appropriate research, design, and planning strategies and techniques in a design process.
7Get competent in architectural design, including the use of information technologies in thinking, producing and communicating in the design processes.
8Recognize the needs for social, environmental and economic sustainability and for a human-centred approach in creating solutions for architectural design problems.
9Be able to speak and write correctly in informal, formal and scientific terms and to communicate visually in traditional and digital media, in graphic communication and 3D modelling.
10Be able to work in a team and work with others and work autonomously organising complex efforts over a period of time, producing the required result on schedule.
11Be able to act with social responsibility, civic awareness and on the basis of ethical reasoning and commit to conservation of environment and cultural heritage.
12Interpret social, economic, political and ideological conditions which have caused Turkish revolution in accordance with Ataturk’s principles and reforms, embrace the society they live in, and adopt human ideals including love of home country, and national goals and aspirations.
TEACHING & LEARNING METHODS
NameComments
LecturingLecturing is one of the methods that come first, where the teacher is in the center. It is a method where the teacher actively describes topics and the students are passive listeners. With this method, lesson proceeds in the form of report, description and explanation.
LecturingLecturing is one of the methods that come first, where the teacher is in the center. It is a method where the teacher actively describes topics and the students are passive listeners. With this method, lesson proceeds in the form of report, description and explanation.
DebateDepending on the situation, debate is a tool that allows all students, or a specific portion of the class to participate in the lesson. In this method, members of the group discuss a topic by addressing the various points of view and discuss alternative opinions about problem-solving.
DemonstrationIn this method the teacher demonstrates, an experiment, test, in front of the class. And then assists students to do so too. Students learn not only by just by looking and watching, but also by taking part and participating. This method is usually applied when teaching skills.
Case Study Case studies require students to actively participate while using an analytical perspective to think about real and problematic events. The problematic event may be real or very close to real life. Student(s) working on the documents that include the necessary data and descriptions of the
Problem SolvingThe name given to any doubt or ambiguity that arises is, a problem. Problems which usually have a role in human life, that have preventing or annoying aspects are solved by considering the stages of scientific methods. (a) Problems are determined. (b) The problem is identified. 
Cooperative LearningCooperative Learning is; a kind of learning that is based on the students working together for a common purpose. Children with different skills come together in heterogeneous groups to learn by helping each other. Students gain experiences such as becoming aware of the unity
Questions –AnswersThe different types of Questions used (associative, differential, assessment, requesting information, motivating, and brainstorming) although students get in to more active positions during the process; the method is teacher-centered. If possible Questions, that serve a purpose and
Concept MapsExpress a relation network, based on figures, graphics and words propositions and principles. It enables visual learning. These steps are followed: 1) Concepts about the subjects to be taught are listed. 2) The name of the subject that will be taught is written at the top.3) Relations between
Cooperative LearningCooperative Learning is; a kind of learning that is based on students working together for a common purpose. Children with different skills come together in heterogeneous groups and learn by helping each other. Students gain experiences such as becoming aware of the unity within the
ProjectProject-based learning is a learning way which leads students to deal with interesting problems and to create extraordinary products at the end of this. It allows students to use their creativity and it requires them to look at events perceptively.
Technical TourIs a method that takes learning to the out of the classroom. It is a method that provides students to make direct observations and to gain information by taking them to places, such as factories, museums, libraries, various government agencies, mountains, forests, lakes, parks and gardens.
Observation Although we generally get information related to the nature through observations, the Observation method can also be used for other situations and under other conditions. We try to reach certain generalizations by thinking about our findings which we gather from our observations.
InterviewThis is when the teacher brings in (writers, artists, designers, writers, illustrators, etc.) because he/she is not equipped with the adequate facilities to do with certain issues or situations. It is a technique that triggers the senses of students. In some cases, students interview certain people
Brainstorming Brainstorming is a group work process that has been regulated to reach solutions for a problem without limitations or evaluation. The purpose of brainstorming is to make it easier for students to express themselves and to generate ideas. This technique is used as a high-level discussion

PO - NQF-HETR Relation
NQF-HETR CategoryNQF-HETR Sub-CategoryNQF-HETRLearning Outcomes
INFORMATION  01
SKILLS  01
SKILLS  02
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 01
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 02
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 03
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 04
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 05
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 01
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 02
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 03
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 01
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 02
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 01
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 02
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 03
    

PO - FOE (Academic)
FOE CategoryFOE Sub-CategoryFOELearning Outcomes
INFORMATION  01
INFORMATION  02
INFORMATION  03
INFORMATION  04
INFORMATION  05
INFORMATION  06
INFORMATION  07
SKILLS  01
SKILLS  02
SKILLS  03
SKILLS  04
SKILLS  05
SKILLS  06
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 01
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 02
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 03
COMPETENCIESCommunication and Social Competence 04
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 01
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 02
COMPETENCIESCompetence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility 03
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 01
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 02
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 03
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 04
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 05
COMPETENCIESField Specific Competencies 06
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 01
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 02
COMPETENCIESLearning Competence 03
    

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COURS STRUCTURE & ECTS CREDITS
Year :
1st Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
TKD 101 TURKISH LANGUAGE - I 2+0 2 Compulsory
MAT 123 GENERAL CALCULUS - I 3+0 3 Compulsory
MIM 113 ARCHITECTURAL COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES 2+2 6 Compulsory
MIM 123 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE 3+0 4 Compulsory
MIM 103 BASIC DESIGN 4+4 6 Compulsory
MIM 153 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION I 3+0 4 Compulsory
ATI 101 ATATURK´S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION - I 2+0 2 Compulsory
ING 125 ENGLISH- I 2+0 3 Compulsory
  Total 30  

2nd Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
MAT 122 GENERAL CALCULUS - II 2+0 3 Compulsory
TKD 102 TURKISH LANGUAGE - II 2+0 2 Compulsory
MIM 211 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN I 2+2 4 Compulsory
MIM 154 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 3+0 4 Compulsory
MIM 104 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECURAL DESIGN 4+4 8 Compulsory
MIM 292 SUMMER PRACTICE III: CONSTRUCTION SITE 0+0 4 Compulsory
ATI 102 ATATURK´S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION - II 2+0 2 Compulsory
ING 126 ENGLISH-II 2+0 3 Compulsory
  Total 30  

3rd Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
MIM 231 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE I 3+0 4 Compulsory
MIM 203 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 4+4 12 Compulsory
MIM 245 ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS OF THE BUILDING I 2+4 6 Compulsory
- Departmental Elective-3 3+0 4 Elective
- Non-Departmental Elective-3 3+0 4 Elective
- Optional - I 3+0 Elective
- Optional - I 3+0 Elective
  Total 30  
3rd Semester Elective Groups : Departmental Elective-3
3rd Semester Elective Groups : Non-Departmental Elective-3
3rd Semester Elective Groups : Optional - I

4th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
MIM 232 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE II 3+0 4 Compulsory
MIM 204 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II 4+4 12 Compulsory
MIM 392 SUMMEP PRACTICE IV: ARCHITECTURAL OFFICE PRACTICE 0+0 4 Compulsory
MIM 246 ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS OF THE BUILDING II 2+4 6 Compulsory
- Non-Departmental Elective-4 3+0 4 Elective
- Optional - II 2+0 Elective
- Optional - II 2+0 Elective
  Total 30  
4th Semester Elective Groups : Non-Departmental Elective-4
4th Semester Elective Groups : Optional - II

5th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
MIM 331 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE III 3+0 4 Compulsory
MIM 307 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III 4+4 14 Compulsory
MIM 363 BUILDING STATIC AND STRENGHT 3+0 4 Compulsory
- Departmental Elective-5 3+0 4 Elective
- Non-Departmental Elective-5 3+0 4 Elective
- Optional - III 3+0 Elective
  Total 30  
5th Semester Elective Groups : Departmental Elective-5
5th Semester Elective Groups : Non-Departmental Elective-5
5th Semester Elective Groups : Optional - III

6th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
MIM 308 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IV 4+4 16 Compulsory
MIM 352 BUILDING AND PROJECT MANAGAMENT 2+2 4 Compulsory
KRY 401 CAREER PLANNING 2+0 2 Compulsory
- Non-Departmental Elective-6 3+0 4 Elective
- In-Department Elective 6 3+0 4 Elective
- Optional - IV 2+0 Elective
- Optional - IV 2+0 Elective
  Total 30  
6th Semester Elective Groups : In-Department Elective 6
6th Semester Elective Groups : Non-Departmental Elective-6
6th Semester Elective Groups : Optional - IV

7th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
MIM 411 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 4+4 12 Compulsory
MIM 355 CONSTRUCTION PROJECT 2+2 6 Compulsory
IENG 487 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY - I 2+0 4 Compulsory
- Non-Departmental Elective-7 3+0 4 Elective
- Departmental Elective-7 3+0 4 Elective
- Optional - V 3+0 Elective
  Total 30  
7th Semester Elective Groups : Departmental Elective-7
7th Semester Elective Groups : Non-Departmental Elective-7
7th Semester Elective Groups : Optional - V

8th Semester Course Plan
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourECTSCourse Type
MIM 412 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-VI 4+4 14 Compulsory
IENG 488 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY - II 2+0 4 Compulsory
- Departmental Elective-8 3+0 4 Elective
- Non-Departmental Elective-8 3+0 4 Elective
- Non-Departmental Elective-8 3+0 4 Elective
- Optional - VI 1+8 Elective
  Total 30  
8th Semester Elective Groups : Departmental Elective-8
8th Semester Elective Groups : Non-Departmental Elective-8
8th Semester Elective Groups : Optional - VI


COURSE & PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
Year : Compulsory Courses
Course TitleC/EPO 01PO 02PO 03PO 04PO 05PO 06PO 07PO 08PO 09PO 10PO 11PO 12
ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS OF THE BUILDING IIC            
ARCHITECTURAL COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUESC            
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNC            
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IIC            
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IIIC            
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IVC            
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-VIC            
ATATURK´S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION - IC            
ATATURK´S PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF TURKISH REVOLUTION - IIC            
BASIC DESIGN C            
BUILDING AND PROJECT MANAGAMENTC************
BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONC            
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION IC            
BUILDING STATIC AND STRENGHTC            
CAREER PLANNINGC            
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN IC    *   *   
CONSTRUCTION PROJECTC            
ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS OF THE BUILDING IC            
ENGLISH- IC            
ENGLISH-IIC            
GENERAL CALCULUS - IC    * *     
GENERAL CALCULUS - IIC    * *     
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE IC********* **
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE IIC********* **
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE IIIC********  **
INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTUREC            
INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECURAL DESIGNC************
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY - IC            
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY - IIC            
SUMMEP PRACTICE IV: ARCHITECTURAL OFFICE PRACTICEC*********** 
SUMMER PRACTICE III: CONSTRUCTION SITEC*** *   **  
TURKISH LANGUAGE - IC            
TURKISH LANGUAGE - IIC            
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Elective Courses
Course TitleC/EPO 01PO 02PO 03PO 04PO 05PO 06PO 07PO 08PO 09PO 10PO 11PO 12
AESTHETICS AND ARTE            
ANCIENT MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGYE            
ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF REPUBLICAN PERIODE********  **
ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION IN EDUCATIONE            
BASIC PHOTOGRAPHYE            
BUILDING PHYSICS IE************
BUILDING PHYSICS IIE************
CARRIER SYSTEM DESIGNE            
CITY AND CINEMAE            
CLASS MANAGEMENTE            
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN II E    *   *   
CONCEPTS AND APPROACHES IN ARCHITECTUREE************
CONSTRUCTION PLANNINGE            
CONTEMPORARY DEBATES IN ARCHITECTUREE            
CREATIVE THINKING AND SPEECHE            
CRITICAL DESIGNE            
DESIGN FOR EXPERIENCEE            
DESIGN RESEARCH METHODSE            
DISASTER PLANNINGE            
DRAWING RESEARCHES - IE            
DRAWING RESEARCHES - IIE            
EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT STRUCTURAL DESIGNE            
ECOLOGICAL APPROACHES IN ARCHITECTUREE************
EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGYE            
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN ARCHITECTURE-IIE            
GLOBALIZATION AND CULTURAL HERITAGEE            
GUIDANCE AND SPECIAL EDUCATIONE            
HISTORY OF ARTE            
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTIONS AND BUILDINGSE            
INNOVATION AND INNOVATIVENESSE            
INTERIOR DESIGNE            
INTRODUCTION TO ANATOLIAN CIVILIZATIONS-IE            
INTRODUCTION TO ANATOLIAN CIVILIZATIONS-IIE            
INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONE            
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTUREE************
MODELLING IDEASE            
PHILOSOPHYE            
PHOTOGRAPHYE            
PLANNING LAWE            
PLANNING OF GREEN SPACE E            
SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHYE            
SKETCHING TECHNIQUES IN ARCHITECTUREE            
SOCIETY AND CULTUREE            
SOCIOLOGY OF ARTE            
SOCIOLOGY OF CULTUREE            
SOCIOLOGY OF EVERYDAY LIFEE            
SPACE AND EXHIBITIONE            
SPACE SOCıOLOGYE            
SPATIAL PERCEPTION AND REPRESENTATIONE************
SPECIAL TEACHING METHODSE            
SURVEY AND RESTORATION PRACTICE IN ARCHITECTUREE            
TEACHING PRACTICEE            
TEACHING PRINCIPLES AND METHODSE            
TEACHING TECHNOLOGIESE            
TURKEY'S SOCIO-POLITICALE            
URBAN AND SOCIETY MANAGEMENT E            
URBAN GEOLOGYE            
URBAN PLANNING PRINCIPLESE******** ***
USER-CENTERED SPATIAL DESIGNE            
WEB DESIGNE            
L+P: Lecture and Practice
C: Compulsory
E: Elective
PO: Program Learning Outcomes
TH [5]: Too High
H [4]: High
M [3]: Medium
L [2]: Low
TL [1]: Too Low
None [0]: None
FOE [0]: Field of Education
NQF-HETR : National Qualifications Framework For Higher Education in Turkey