Bachelor in Architecture (B.Arch) Syllabus – Updated Curriculum (2066) for IOE Affiliated Colleges in Nepal
The Bachelor in Architecture (B.Arch) program under the Institute of Engineering (IOE), Tribhuvan University (TU), Nepal, offers a comprehensive syllabus updated in 2066. Designed to provide a robust foundation in architecture, the curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare students for the challenges of the field. Below is a detailed breakdown of the syllabus across the five years of study, highlighting the course contents for each part.
First Year
Part 1 (1.1)
- Engineering Mathematics I
- Applied Mechanics
- Basic Design I
- Introduction to Architecture
- Building Materials I
- Drafting I
- Free Hand Sketching I
Part 2 (1.2)
- Engineering Mathematics II
- Drafting II
- Basic Design II
- Free Hand Sketching II
- Art and Graphics II
- Building Construction I
- Basic Skill Workshop
Second Year
Part 1 (2.1)
- Design Studio III
- Theory I
- Building Materials II
- Building Science II
- Free Hand Sketch II
- Building Construction II
- History of Western Architecture
- Structures I
Part 2 (2.2)
- Design Studio IV
- Theory II
- Building Services I
- Building Construction III
- History of Eastern Architecture
- Structures II
- Survey I
Third Year
Part 1 (3.1)
- Design Studio V
- Theory III
- Building Services II
- Building Construction IV
- History of Nepalese Architecture
- Structures III
- Survey II
Part 2 (3.2)
- Sociology/Economics
- Design Studio VI
- Working Drawings
- History of Modern Architecture & Human Settlement Planning I (Urban)
- Estimating
- Specifications
Fourth Year
Part 1 (4.1)
- Practicum
Part 2 (4.2)
- Design Studio VII
- Building Science III
- Architecture Conservation
- Human Settlement Planning II (Rural)
- Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
- Electives
- Structures IV
- Communications I
Fifth Year
Part 1 (5.1)
- Design Studio VIII
- Building Construction V
- Construction Management
- Seminar
- Directed Studies
- Electives
- Structures V
Part 2 (5.2)
- Thesis
- Professional Practice
Key Features of the Curriculum
- Design Studios: The core of the program, enabling students to apply creativity and technical skills in designing architectural projects.
- History and Conservation: Modules on Nepalese, Western, and Eastern architecture provide cultural and historical insights.
- Structures & Building Services: Technical understanding of materials, structural systems, and services like plumbing, HVAC, and lighting.
- Practical Exposure: Includes workshops, surveys, practicum, and a final-year thesis to enhance hands-on experience.
- Electives and Seminars: Students can explore specific interests and engage in discussions about contemporary topics.
This curriculum ensures that graduates are well-equipped with the skills, knowledge, and mindset needed to excel in the dynamic field of architecture. By blending traditional architectural principles with modern technology and sustainability, the B.Arch program at IOE remains one of the most sought-after courses in Nepal.
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