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Develops new and original solutions with creative thinking habits and ability to design aesthetic, technical, functional and context-appropriate architectural products.
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Acquires lifelong learning practice with the ability to research, collect information, analyze, evaluate, use examples and establish relationships between them.
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Gains critical thinking and interpretation skills, evaluates different views by making inquiries in theoretical and conceptual context.
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Presents works with traditional and contemporary methods using written, oral, visual, drawing and graphic representation techniques
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Uses contemporary information and communication technologies in architectural practices.
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Understands the relationships and interactions between artistic and architectural products.
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Recognizes local and global architecture and spatial products in different geographies, and comprehends these architectural products in the context of historical, cultural and social relations.
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Gain awareness of the preservation and sustainability of historical environments and structures; understands the concept of cultural heritage, conservation theories and methods and uses them in practices.
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Gains knowledge and skills regarding natural, physical, cultural, economic and social features in urban design and planning areas.
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Understands construction systems, building elements, materials and load-bearing system behaviors individually and as a whole, and gains the ability to use this technical information.
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Understands the basic principles of physical environmental control and service systems design; gains the ability to make performance evaluations with appropriate tools and use this information.
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Obtains technical information regarding the responsibility of creating life safety and physical and psychological environmental quality; understands ergonomics and universal design principles.
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Understands the concept of sustainability and realizes theoretical and design studies within this approach.
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Understands the interdisciplinary relationship and gains the ability to benefit from and collaborate with other disciplines for architectural production.
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Understands the basic factors regarding building construction costs; acquires the ability to evaluate the budget according to relevant laws, regulations and design criteria.
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Understands the social responsibility of the architectural profession in protecting the public interest and respecting historical, cultural and natural resources; acts in accordance with ethical rules in professional practices and research.
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Gains knowledge about the rights, standards, laws and regulations affecting architecture and professional practice.
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