ABOUT ARCHITECTURE DOCTORAL STUDY PROGRAM

The Architecture Doctoral Study Program is a field of study that studies built environment as human’s basic physical needs. This study program aims to teach students how to create positive influence through a creative and deliberate design process. The scope of study is from the scale of single buildings to masterplan.

Since architecture is product of adaptation from inhereted values and external factors of the site, students are expected to be sensitive and mindful, while also being rational and empirical in the process of creating the best design, not only for the people living insideit , but also the people and the environment surrounding it.

Commencement Semester : August
Duration : 6 smts
Credit Units : 40-44
Admission Requirements :

  1. Holds a masters degree
  2. Has adequate English Skills, proven by passing English qualification test by UGM (ACEPT) or other English qualification tests
  3. Has a good track of architecture designs, proven by a portfolio of design works (for holders of master’s degrees in architecture)
  4. Has a good track of activities, proven by a CV
  5. Passes the program’s entrance examination

Degree Granted : Ph.D

PROGRAM OUTLINE
To produce research-based doctoral graduates who are superior and ethical in the field of architecture / planning by emphasizing the values of locality, culture, and society. This goal is in line with the mission of the first Doctor of Architecture study program, which provides a pressure point on the delivery of quality education without leaving the values held and disseminated by the study program.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates from the architecture doctoral’s program have the opportunity to work as researchers, practitioners, or professionals in the field of architecture or urban design.

CURRICULUM
The doctoral program requires graduates to understand, express and analyze problems more fundamentally, be able to collaborate with other fields of architecture, and be able to work with all parties and communicate them professionally so that their dedication can be applied in the wider community. The following is a description of the competencies expected after the student completes his education program in the doctoral study program:

MAIN COMPETENCE

  1. Able to understand and master the field of architecture / planning comprehensively, including systems, programs, and issues related to the field;
  2. Have a high sensitivity to the problems of sustainable development, management
    of cultural values, public welfare, and technology;
  3. Able to develop and apply architectural / planning science, including thinking
    comprehensively, providing solutions to problems, and being able to make decisions on various conditions and situations;

SUPPORTING COMPETENCE

  1. Able to place and implement the knowledge possessed as a tool to improve the quality of people’s lives;
  2. Able to develop ideas and innovations to solve problems;
  3. Able to develop academic and professional attitudes in resource management

OTHER COMPETENCIES

  1. Capable and skilled in using and mastering systems and technology to solve problems and develop architectural / planning scientific fields;
  2. Able and skilled in applying and mastering data / information /references / materials / working tools properly and correctly in supporting the process of research and development of architecture / planning;
  3. Able to and skillfully communicate, and be able to develop knowledge that has been widely obtained

STRUCTURE OF CURRICULUM

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
Code Course Name Credit Code Course Name Credit
ARS178101 Research Methodology 2 ARS178102 Architecture Theory and Planning Theory 2
Elective Courses 2 to 6 Elective Courses 2 to 6
TOTAL LOAD 4 to 8 ARS179103 Dissertation Proposal 2
Comprehensive Exam 3
TOTAL LOAD 9 to 13
SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV
Code Course Name Credit   Code Course Name Credit
ARS179103 Dissertation Report 1 3 ARS179103 Dissertation Report 2 3
Dissertation Seminar 1* Dissertation Seminar 2*
ARS179103 Dissertation Seminar 1 3 ARS179103 Dissertation Seminar 2* 3
TOTAL LOAD 6 TOTAL LOAD 6
SEMESTER V SEMESTER VI
Code Course Name Credit   Code Course Name Credit
ARS178103 Publication/Scientific Work 4 ARS179103 Dissertation Exam 6
ARS179103 Dissertation Report 3 5 TOTAL LOAD 6
ARS179103 Dissertation Exam*
TOTAL LOAD 9

ELECTIVE COURSES

Code Course Name Credit   Code Course Name Credit
ARS178104 Vernacular Architecture 2 ARS178126 Building Conservation 2
ARS178105 Architectural Anthropology 2 ARS178127 Urban Settlement 2
ARS178106 Traditional Architecture 2 ARS178128 Rural Settlement 2
ARS178107 Architecture and Local Wisdom 2 ARS178129 Settlements and Mitigation 2
ARS178108 Architecture and Behavior 2 ARS178130 Low-income Housing Communities 2
ARS178109 Environment and Behavior 2 ARS178131 Real Estate 2
ARS178110 Post Occupancy Evaluation 2 ARS178132 Architecture and Tourism Destination Planning 2
ARS178111 Digital Architecture 2 ARS178133 Tourism Spatial Studies 2
ARS178113 Sustainable Architecture 2 ARS178134 Tourism and Community Empowerment 2
ARS178113 A Architecture Transformation 2 ARS178135 Community Based Tourism 2
ARS178114 Energy Conservation In Tall Building 2 ARS178136 Spatial and Regional Planning 2
ARS178115 Building and the Enviromental Safety 2 ARS178137 Urban Spatial Planning 2
ARS178116 Modelling and Simulation of Building Structures 2 ARS178138 Social Transformation 2
ARS178117 Building Technology 2 ARS178139 Management of Urban Development 2
ARS178118 Building Material Technology 2 ARS178140 Disaster Management 2
ARS178119 Urban Design 2 ARS178141 Community Development 2
ARS178120 Public Space Design 2 ARS178142 Regional Competitiveness 2
ARS178121 Typology and Morphology 2 ARS178143 Tourism Economic Development 2
ARS178122 Architecture and Connectivity 2 ARS178144 Regional Economic 2
ARS178123 Landscape Architecture 2 ARS178145 Revitalization and Local Economic Development 2
ARS178124 Heritage Conservation and Management 2 ARS178146 Urban Informal Sector 2
ARS178125 Cultural Landscape Conservation 2

*the availability of each course may vary through the academic years.

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-RNP-

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