Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Architectural Engineering And Environmental Design
Objectives
Through this course, researchers will produce designs for residential, retail, and work- based spaces as well as undertaking projects for the leisure, hospitality and event and performance industries. This course will give researchers the opportunity to work with private and public spaces and within a wide range of buildings and sites as they develop as a versatile designer, through the post graduate studies. The course covers the conceptual, theoretical and practical skills needed to be acquired by a ‘Spatial Designer’.
Researchers will create designs through drawings, scale models and visuals. They will moreover be taught visualization techniques using, Rhino and Photoshop, so that researchers can present their work with confidence. Researchers will be taught historical and contextual studies of Interior and Spatial Design, giving them the knowledge of the relationship between design theory and practice. Through the course the researcher will focus on a particular area of Interior and Spatial Design with their final major project, to apply what was taught throughout the course.
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Markets
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Career
Generation, transmission,
distribution
and utilization of electrical power for public and private
sectors
to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
Electrical power feeding for
civil and
military marine and aviation utilities.