Degree in Technical Architecture

Degree in Technical Architecture

General information

A graduate in Technical Architecture possesses the professional skills of a technical architect. Therefore, among other skills, they develop the design of architectural projects on-site, controlling the quality of materials, execution deadlines, and safety measures, proposing technical solutions during the construction process, and acting as the manager of technical and human resources. All of which enables them to carry out a wide variety of activities in the field of construction: directing the material execution of the project, its organization and planning, quality control, occupational health and safety, economics, and cost control and management. They also work in multidisciplinary teams within construction, development, and real estate companies.

This degree is aimed at individuals who wish to immediately enter the labor market with the profile of a technical architect, construction, and construction supervision specialist.

For this reason, to successfully complete these courses, prospective students must have a solid foundation in mathematics, physics, chemistry, technical drawing, and geology; a capacity for analysis and synthesis, and the graphic representation of simple objects and components; and basic knowledge of spatial representation systems. These courses require a relative degree of creativity, perseverance, initiative, and a drive for quality and teamwork. New students are also required to have a basic level of English and computer skills.

The degree in Technical Architecture qualifies students to practice the profession of technical architecture and, therefore, to work as a construction manager, construction foreman, or technical director in construction companies, developers, renovation companies, and project managers.

Also in consulting and technical advisory firms, decoration, interior design, appraisals and surveys, real estate agencies, and technical offices.

It also qualifies for the independent practice of the profession, including the technical management of works, the drafting of health and safety studies, and the coordination of their implementation; project drafting, consulting, and technical assistance.

Additionally, there are opportunities to work in public administration as a technician in the areas of construction, urban planning, and construction, or in research and teaching in public and private institutions.

General information

A graduate in Technical Architecture possesses the professional skills of a technical architect. Therefore, among other skills, they develop the design of architectural projects on-site, controlling the quality of materials, execution deadlines, and safety measures, proposing technical solutions during the construction process, and acting as the manager of technical and human resources. All of which enables them to carry out a wide variety of activities in the field of construction: directing the material execution of the project, its organization and planning, quality control, occupational health and safety, economics, and cost control and management. They also work in multidisciplinary teams within construction, development, and real estate companies.

This degree is aimed at individuals who wish to immediately enter the labor market with the profile of a technical architect, construction, and construction supervision specialist.

For this reason, to successfully complete these courses, prospective students must have a solid foundation in mathematics, physics, chemistry, technical drawing, and geology; a capacity for analysis and synthesis, and the graphic representation of simple objects and components; and basic knowledge of spatial representation systems. These courses require a relative degree of creativity, perseverance, initiative, and a drive for quality and teamwork. New students are also required to have a basic level of English and computer skills.

The degree in Technical Architecture qualifies students to practice the profession of technical architecture and, therefore, to work as a construction manager, construction foreman, or technical director in construction companies, developers, renovation companies, and project managers.

Also in consulting and technical advisory firms, decoration, interior design, appraisals and surveys, real estate agencies, and technical offices.

It also qualifies for the independent practice of the profession, including the technical management of works, the drafting of health and safety studies, and the coordination of their implementation; project drafting, consulting, and technical assistance.

Additionally, there are opportunities to work in public administration as a technician in the areas of construction, urban planning, and construction, or in research and teaching in public and private institutions.