Course Title: Architecture Technology Project

Part A: Course Overview

Course ID: 001679

Course Title: Architecture Technology Project

Credit Points: 12


Course Code

Campus

Career

School

Learning Mode

Teaching Period(s)

ARCH1017

City Campus

Undergraduate

315H Architecture & Design

Face-to-Face

Sem 1 2006,
Sem 1 2007,
Sem 2 2007

Course Coordinator: Martyn Hook

Course Coordinator Phone: +61 3 99251885

Course Coordinator Email: martyn.hook@rmit.edu.au


Pre-requisite Courses and Assumed Knowledge and Capabilities

ARCH1013 - Architecture Technology 1
ARCH1014 - Architecture Technology 3
ARCH1015 - Architecture Technology 4
ARCH1016 - Architecture Technology 5


Course Description

Seminars/electives in the Technology stream of the program are offered each Semester. They are specialist seminars covering areas that are the cause of focused research. The seminars require students to cultivate a critical position with respect to the research and analysis produced during the course.

The seminars are of two hours duration and may include a period of formal lecture/presentation.


Objectives/Learning Outcomes/Capability Development

The objectives of each seminar will be outlined by the tutor.

Note: the objectives will be reviewed in the first class of each seminar, and students may be able to suggest other objectives, which are important for them. These can then be reflected in the content and learning process of the course.


The objectives of each seminar will be outlined by the tutor.

Note: the objectives will be reviewed in the first class of each seminar, and students may be able to suggest other objectives, which are important for them. These can then be reflected in the content and learning process of the course


Overview of Learning Activities

The seminars will employ a variety of study modes, including intensive delivery over a portion of the semester, mini-conference, on-line, weekly studios or laboratories. Study mode will be indicated by individual tutors.


Overview of Learning Resources

Prescribed References: Nil
Recommended References: Nil


Overview of Assessment

Assessment will take the form of one, or a mix of tasks, including weekly assignments, research-based essays, examinations and team-based projects.

Special Considerations:

Please refer to the University Special Consideration Policy at; http://mams.rmit.edu.au/vbi4hpp6m8on.pdf

The Application for Special Consideration form can be obtained from; http://mams.rmit.edu.au/8a5dgcaqvaes1.pdf

Students are required to personally submit their application to the Course Co-ordinator, who will discuss the outcome of the application at that time or advise otherwise.

It is advisable for students to attach proof of your grounds to your special consideration application. Support and documentation are available from the following free services at RMIT:
RMIT Counselling Service- for support and documentation of personal issues such as relationship break down anxiety, family problems: 9925-4365, counselling@rmit.edu.au
Disability Liaison Service- if you have an ongoing condition (including depression and anxiety): 9925-1089, dlu@rmit.edu.au
Campus Nurse Service - if you are sick and need to see a doctor: 9925-2297 campus.nurse@rmit.edu.au