Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture (PhD Architecture)
Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture Syllabus
Methodology in Architectural research, Contemporary Architectural theory, Environmental/Aesthetic Sustainable Architectural Design, Urban planning and development and Architectural Conservation of cultural heritage. It consists of preparing a research proposal, carrying out extensive research and a thesis with the weekly seminars and a final defence.
PhD in Architecture – Year-wise Syllabus Breakdown
Year | Semester | Subjects / Activities | Description |
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Year 1 | Semester 1 | Research Methodology in Architecture | Study of qualitative and quantitative research methods. |
Environment and Architecture | Exploring environmental factors in architectural design. | ||
Sustainable Architecture | Introduction to sustainable design principles. | ||
Semester 2 | Building Code of Architecture | Understanding building codes and legal frameworks. | |
Waste Management Methodologies | Methods of managing waste in construction and design. | ||
Project Thesis (Preliminary Research) | Developing a research problem and proposal. | ||
Year 2 | Semester 3 | Advanced Research Techniques | Specialized methods in architectural research. |
Elective I (as per specialization) | E.g., Urban Planning, Digital Fabrication, Heritage. | ||
Seminar | Presentation of research progress and peer discussions. | ||
Semester 4 | Elective II (advanced specialization) | Deep dive into focused area of research. | |
Comprehensive Exam Preparation | Reviewing core subjects for qualifying exams. | ||
Research Proposal Development | Finalizing research question and methodology. | ||
Year 3 | Semester 5 | Dissertation Research | Conducting original research with faculty guidance. |
Publication Preparation | Drafting articles for academic journals. | ||
Semester 6 | Dissertation Writing | Compiling findings into a formal dissertation. | |
Dissertation Defense | Presenting and defending research before an expert panel. |
Notes:
- Electives may include subjects like:
- Urban Design
- Digital Fabrication
- Heritage Conservation
- Smart Cities and Sustainable Development
- Duration may extend to 4-5 years depending on research scope and institutional guidelines.
- Coursework in the first year may vary based on the student's previous qualifications.