Course Details
Professional Practical Training
Academic Year 2023/24
TG03 course is part of 2 study plans
N-P-C-A / ARS Winter Semester 1st year
N-P-C-A / ARS Winter Semester 1st year
Specialised practical training is an important part of the academic education in the Architecture and Urban Development subsequent master’s study programme. Its aim is to gain basic knowledge about economic, procedural and legal relationships in a professional environment, to gain basic practical experience with both legal and ethical rules which result from the relationship between an architect and a customer, an employer and an employee and to gain a basic awareness of duties and professional responsibility as an essential part of the qualification in this field of specialisation. It takes place outside the academic premises.
Course Guarantor
Institute
Objective
The aims of this specialised practical training, gained via the specific activity of the applicant for professional placement in the field of architecture, are, among others:
- basic knowledge of the economic, procedural and legal relationships involved in the professional environment of architectural-urban planning practice
- basic practical experience with the rules, both legal and ethical, which result from the relationship between an architect and a customer and between an employer and an employee
- direct contact with duties and professional responsibility as an essential part of the qualification in this field of specialisation
- basic knowledge of the economic, procedural and legal relationships involved in the professional environment of architectural-urban planning practice
- basic practical experience with the rules, both legal and ethical, which result from the relationship between an architect and a customer and between an employer and an employee
- direct contact with duties and professional responsibility as an essential part of the qualification in this field of specialisation
Knowledge
Specialized practical training is accepted on the basis of supplied documents, which are:
- work journal
-monthly work records verified by the employer
- project documentation elaborated by the student himself/herself
- work journal
-monthly work records verified by the employer
- project documentation elaborated by the student himself/herself
Prerequisites
Completion of the bachelor’s level of architectural studies.
Language of instruction
Czech
Credits
30 credits
Semester
winter
Forms and criteria of assessment
course-unit credit
Specification of controlled instruction, the form of instruction, and the form of compensation of the absences
Extent and forms are specified by guarantor’s regulation updated for every academic year.
Offered to foreign students
Not to offer
Course on BUT site
Field training
1 week, 1560 hours/week, compulsory
Syllabus
In practice (65 days), the student involved in these power stages of preparation and implementation of projects:
1. preparation of contract
2. the study buildings
3. construction documentation for land management
4. construction documentation for building permit
5. construction documentation for the construction project
6. building contractor selection
7. architectural supervision
8. engineering supervision