Courses
Architecture
Students, pursuing the degree programme in Architecture study about 100 disciplines with a total number of about5000 academic hours. During the first eight semesters the study process is carried out under a uniform academic curriculum.
Urban Planning
Students in the Bachelor’s degree programme in Urbanism study about 50 disciplines with a total number of about 3000 hours during eight semesters.
Landscape architecture
Structural Engineering
The complete study programme takes 10 semesters.
During the first 8 semesters all students follow a unified academic curriculum, while for the 9th semester they have to choose from two options - Structures and Management and Technology of Construction. The 10th semester, students work on a diploma project consulted by a supervisor from the relevant department.
Structural Engineering - in English
The complete study programme takes 10 semesters.
During the first 8 semesters all students follow a unified academic curriculum, while for the 9th semester they have to choose from two options - Structures and Management and Technology of Construction. The 10th semester, students work on a diploma project consulted by a supervisor from the relevant department.
Transportation Engineering
Training in Transportation Engineering was introduced in 1943/44, one year after the establishment of the first Higher Technical School in Bulgaria.
The complete study programme takes 10 semesters.
Water Supply and Sewerage
All programmes of the Faculty of Hydrotechnics have been accredited by the European Association of Engineers (FEANI) and graduates can obtain the degree “Euro-engineer”.
The length of study in Water Supply and Sewerage is 10 semesters, the last one being used for development and presentation of a diploma project.
Environmental Engineering
Geodesy regulated profession
Geodesy is a wide-profile degree programme, allowing surveyors to perform a rich set of activities:
- composition of large-scale and small-scale topographic maps;
- cadastral maps;
- grading plans;
- plats of consolidation;
- space development plans;
- anti-erosion projects for agricultural land;
- land and property valuation;
- seismic and landslide processes studying, etc.
The length of full-time study in Geodesy is 10 semesters, the last one being used for development and presentation of a diploma project.
Land and Real Estate Management and Planning
In 2007–2008 academic year the Faculty of Geodesy launched a new degree programme
“Land and Real Estate Management and Planning” at Bachelor’s level.
Education is full-time, with duration of 8 semesters, the last 8 weeks of the eight semester being devoted to diploma project development.
Urban Planning
The Master programme in Urbanism aims to extend the knowledge in spatial and urban planning in conformity with the priorities of the country and the contemporary trends in the development,restructuring, regeneration and management of towns and territories.
Structural Engineering
Analysis and Design of Structures
Geotechnical Engineering
Hydraulic Engineering
Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
Water Маnagement
Water Supply, Sewerage Systems and Facilities
Water and Wastewater Treatment
Project Management in Construction
Environmental Engineering
Transportation Engineering - Part Time
Construction Management
Structural Engineering - Part Time
The complete study programme takes 12 semesters.
During the first 9 semesters all students follow a unified academic curriculum, while for the 10th semester they have to choose from two options - Structures and Management and Technology of Construction. The 12th semester, students work on a diploma project consulted by a supervisor from the relevant department.
Water Supply and Sewerage - Part Time
Transportation Engineering - Part Time
Spatial Planning
Hydraulic еngineering
Hydraulic еngineering - Part Time
Management of European Infrastructural Project
Computational and Advanced Design
Manifesto
Everything humanity has designed so far, is limited and based on the way our bodies are designed and work, the way they experience reality around us. However, in this age and time we have reached the crossroads where technology can and will eventually shape, not only our minds, but our body, as well. In this sense, designing the future entails, first and foremost, designing the body that will live that future. Challenges inevitably rise and demand innovators and pioneers to overcome them; new tools and new technologies are required to materialize the answer; limits and boundaries will be crossed, and the equilibrium will change. In this journey the compass will be a scalable notion of the human condition. Housing, transit systems and the ways one moves around in the city, as well as, the whole structure of the city itself, are essential aspects one has to consider when designing for this new reality. By changing the very unit, the whole world is built around, the human body, we are no longer concerned with just designing parts of the world we live in. We are designing the whole world we live in. It’s not a mere design process, it’s cosmogony.
The Learning Experience
The Master's schedule is split inτο five leading Design Chapters and five supporting Technical and Theoretical Labs that span over the 9-month long academic year. Throughout them, students encounter and learn advanced techniques and design processes from world-renowned designers and architects. During the Design Chapters phase, they start with the generation of a single unit and its new features, i.e., the enhanced human body, and progress to develop more complex architectural entities around that, reaching the state to build global systems and networks. Through the Technical Labs, students master a variety of software for parametric and generative design, like Maya, ZBrush, Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, Houdini, Unreal Engine, C#, etc., as well as get to utilize Virtual Reality, visualize their concepts through the Media Lab, and work with Prototyping Machines and Swarm Robotics. Furthermore, students will be taught how to formulate a concrete, expandable theoretical frame to support their vision. At the end of each monthly cycle of lessons, participants present their work to a jury of eminent specialists. Mentors and Acclaimed Designers will be called to participate and provide a fresh perspective. At the end of this journey, students have obtained a variety of skills, allowing them to be ready to take on any project in any working environment.
Type
Master Degree
Degree
Master of Science in Computational and Advanced Design - MSc CAD
Language
English
Duration
September to June (9 Months)
Deadlines
Early Enrollment – December
Scholarships - February
Late Enrollment – April
Location
Online
Scholarship & Discount
Available, See Application
Housing Accommodation
Available, See Application
Credits
90 ECTS accredited by our partner University - The UACEG
(University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy)
Requirements
Architecture degree, Bachelor or higher degree from other related professions - industrial/product design, interior and landscape design, urban planning, fashion design, transportation design, animation, engineering, media informatics, etc.
Application
https://designmorphine.com/masters/designmorphine-masters-y22-23
Questions
masters@designmorphine.com