100 Level Course Schedule First Semester
100 Level Course Schedule First Semester
100 Level Course Schedule First Semester
Course Title
Design Fundamentals I Graphics Communication I Descriptive Geometry I General Mathematics I Physics I Introduction to Environmental Sciences Logic and Philosophy Use of English I TOTAL
Units
4 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 16 (12 for GPA)
SECOND SEMESTER
Course Code Course Title
ARC 102 ARC 112 ARC 114 ARC 122 ARC 142 ARC 116 FSC 106 GST 106 Design Fundamentals II Graphics Communication II Descriptive Geometry II Introduction to Architecture Principles of Urban & Regional Planning General Mathematics II Physics II Use of English II TOTAL
Units
4 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 16 (14 for GPA)
Course Title
Architectural Design Studio I (Pre-requisite Arc 101)
Units
4
ARC 211
ARC 221 ARC 231 ARC 233 ARC 235 ARC 253 SVY 201 GST 201
Architectural History & Appreciation I Structures I Introduction to Building Materials I Building Components & Methods I Climatology I Land Surveying I General African Studies I TOTAL
2 2 1 1 2 2 2 18
SECOND SEMESTER
Course Code
ARC 202
Course Title
Architectural Design Studio II (Pre-requisite Arc 102)
Units
4
Architectural History & Appreciation II Structures II (Pre-requisite Arc 231) Introduction to Building Materials II
2 2 1 2
ARC 236 ARC 242 ARC 262 SVY 202 GST 202
Building Components & Methods II Principles of Environmental Psychology Statistical Methods I Land Surveying II General African Studies II TOTAL
1 1 2 2 2 18
PRE-REQUISITE
Units
4 2 2 2 2 1
Course Title
Architectural Design Studio III Introduction to Landscape Design I Architectural History & Appreciation III Structures III Building Materials & Construction I Building Services I
2 2 2 19
2 2
UNITSREQUISITE
Units
6
Course Title
SIWES PROGRAMME (Pre-requisite Arc 202, 301)
Course Title
Architectural Design Studio IV (Pre-requisite Arc 302)
Units
6
ARC 443 ARC 421 ARC 431 ARC 433 ARC 451/ BLD 307 ARC 423 ARC 415
Principles of Urban Design Architectural History & Appreciation IV Structures IV Building Materials & Construction II Building Services II
2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 22
2 2
SECOND SEMESTER E
TITLE
UNITSE
Course Code
ARC 402
Course Title
Architectural Design Studio V (Pre-requisite Arc 401)
Units
6
ARC 436 ARC 434 ARC 452/ BLD 210 ARC 472 ARC 462
Working Drawings & Specification Building Materials & Construction III Building Services III
2 2 2
2 2 2 18
The City as Economic System Environmental Resource Management Contract and Dispute Resolution
2 2
Elementary kinematics and vector algebra. Newtons laws of motion. The conditions of static equilibrium. Forces acting on a rigid body. Elasticity and strength of materials.
ARC 116:
GENERAL MATHEMATICS II
Differential Calculus: slopes and curves, the derivative of simple functions; derivative of trigonometric functions; applications of derivatives, differential short cuts. Integral Calculus: area bound by a polygon, areas of a circle. The process of integration as a sum, the integral as antiderivative. Definite and indefinite integrals. Applications of Integration.
ARC 202:
heat phenomenon, classification of climates, climate change and the greenhouse effect, environment and human health.
application.
neighbourhood concepts.
ARC 452/ BLD 210: BUILDING SERVICES III (LIGHTING & ACOUSTICS)
Natural and artificial lighting requirements. Space, geometry and light distribution for special effects. Basic principles of artificial lighting, luminaries, principles of illumination. Acoustics, transmission and installation of sound. Absorption of sound. Noise control demonstration through case studies.
Comparative analysis of actual and estimated costs as used for project control. Area and cube methods. Detailed estimating, Bills of Quantities and Pricing.
POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
AIM:
The central aim of the post-graduate programmes in Architecture is to develop high level manpower in architectural design and research.
OBJECTIVES
To focus on design as a tool for solving problems of the built environment. To empower the candidate with the ability to translate advanced research and scholarship into innovative architectural design solutions and; To focus on research based programmes in Architecture in order to advance those critical knowledge areas necessary to understanding the problems of the built environment.
PROGRAMMES
IN
THE
The following is the list of post-graduate programmes approved in the Department: Post-Graduate Diploma in Environmental Design (PGDED) Master of Environmental Design (MED) Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) Master of Urban Design (MUD) Master of Architecture (M.Arch) Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D)
Studies.
DURATION
The duration of the PGDED programme shall be two (2) semesters (12 calendar months) of course work.
(Note: Pre-PGDED courses are allowed for those with little knowledge in design and graphics). PGDED GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
To qualify for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Design (PGDED), a candidate must satisfy the following requirements: (a) (b) (c) Offer and pass a minimum of 28 units of required courses (20 compulsory units and 8 elective units) with a minimum CGPA of 2.40 required for graduation. Residency Requirement; Part Time; Deferred Entry Requirement: Candidates who are deficient in Design and Graphics will do remedial courses to make it up on the advice of the Programme Coordinator or Chairman, before the required two semesters for the Programme is embarked on. (d) Satisfy all other conditions stipulated in the regulations of the School of Postgraduate Studies.
PGDED COURSE SCHEDULE AND DESCRIPTION PGDED COURSE SCHEDULE FIRST SEMESTER
Course Code
PDD 701 PDD 705 PDD 707 PDD 711/ GIM 702
Course Title
Environmental Design Studio I Introduction to Urban Design Introduction to Landscape Architecture Introduction to Computers and Information Systems Electives TOTAL
Units
4 2 2 2
4 14
SECOND SEMESTER
Course Code Course Title Units
PDD 702 PDD 706 PDD 708 PDD 712/ GIM 703
Environmental Design Studio II Principles of Urban Design Principles of Landscape Design Architecture & Sustainable Environment Electives TOTAL
4 2 2 2 4 14
LIST OF ELECTIVES
Course Code
PDD 713 PDD 714 PDD 715 PDD 716 PDD 717 PDD 718 PDD 719 PDD 721 PDD 731 PDD 732 PGD 721 PGD 732 PGD 751 PGD 771
Course Title
Resource Analysis Tourism and Recreation Development Transportation System Management Infrastructure Utility Planning (Environmental Engineering) Principles of Planning and Design Urban Management Land Survey Environmental Management and Impact Analysis Visual Communication and Graphics Visual Communication and Graphics II Research Methodology Building Structures Building Systems & Services Professional Practice Electives TOTAL I
Units
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 28
PDD 705: INTRODUCTION TO URBAN DESIGN Introduction to the vocabulary, methodology and practice of urban design. Principles and methods of urban design, urban conservation, methods of restoration of historic landscapes and buildings. Application of urban design principles to town center redevelopment. Neighborhood concepts.
PDD 706 PRINCIPLES OF URBAN DESIGN Theories of city organisation. Heritage of urban form in the third world. Selected elements of
PDD 707: INTRODUCTION TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Nature of landscape design. Landscape architecture as it is related to buildings and planning. Site problems, microclimatology, environmental stress, the pictorial and psychological effect of plant life. Composition, scale, color, light and shade and seasonal changes. Landforms, topography, grading and drainage, rocks and water. A variety of plants is studied.
PDD 708: PRINCIPLES OF LANDSCAPE DESIGN Lectures on practical landscape design using soft and hard materials. Design tools in solving major landscape projects such as housing, erosion control, flooding, transportation, public parks, forestry, beaches, land reclamation and landscape conservation techniques are to be studied.
in Nigerian Urban Centers. Overall appraisal of Traffic Management in Nigeria. Introduction to Intelligent Traffic Systems.
UTILITY
PLANNING
(ENVIRONMENTAL
Quantitative computations, principles and standards of design of utilities and service facilities. Water supply, sources of supply, quantity requirements, treatment and distribution. Sewers, sewage treatment and disposal; storm and sanitary sewers, solid waste management. Utilities, digital communication, pollution control. Public health laws systems. Case studies. and administration of utility
EVALUATION
&
ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT
Classification by land types and assessment of their development potentials. Water resource development, economic analysis of natural resources in different regions, analysis of the natural
environment.
DURATION
The duration of MED programme shall be two full-time academic sessions (4 semesters) of course work and a thesis project.
Studies.
FIRST SEMESTER
Course Code
ARC 801 ARC 805 ARC 811 ARC 831 ARC 833 ARC 851
Course Title
Advanced Design Studio I Advanced Landscape Architecture Working Drawings and Specifications Advanced Structures Advanced Building Materials & Construction I Advanced Building Services I Electives TOTAL Electives
Units
10 2 2 2 2 2 2 22
Contemporary Issues in Architecture Advanced Computer Aided Computer Project Feasibility Studies
2 2 2
SECOND SEMESTER
Course Code
ARC 802 ARC 806 ARC 822 ARC 834
Course Title
Advanced Design Studio II Advanced Urban Design Research Seminar Advanced Building Materials & Construction II
Units
10 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 24
Electives ARC 824 ARC 826 Building Maintenance & Management Housing Seminar 2 2
THIRD SEMESTER
Course Code
ARC 803 ARC 873 ARC 875
Course Title
Advanced Design Studio III Environmental Impact Assessment Professional Practice I Electives TOTAL Electives
Units
10 2 2 2 16 2 2
FOURTH SEMESTERUISITE
Course Code
ARC 804
Course Title
Design Thesis (Pre-requisite Arc 801, 802, 803)
Units
16
ARC 876
2 18
present individual projects on industrial, commercial, storage, sports facilities, correctional buildings and recreational facilities.
social and psychological needs that must be addressed in human habitat. Understanding the relationship between social, technical, environmental and economic issues in the provision of housing. Strategies for effective housing provision. Housing and infrastructure.
(c) (d)
Satisfy the special admission requirements of the programme such as submission of a portfolio of previous design works and/or attend an interview. Satisfy all other requirements of the School of Postgraduate Studies.
DURATION
The MLA degree shall be for a minimum duration of 2 part-time academic sessions (4 semesters).
FIRST SEMESTER
Course Code
LAR 801 LAR 805 LAR 807 LAR 809 LAR 811
Course Title
Landscape Design Studio I History of Landscape Architecture Modern Survey Techniques Plant Materials & Design Landscape Ecology Electives TOTAL
Units
4 2 2 2 2 2 14
SECOND SEMESTERS
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Course Code
LAR 802 LAR 808 LAR 810 LAR 812 LAR 814
Course Title
Landscape Design Studio II Advanced Landscape Construction
Units
4 2 2 2
Environmental Resource Law Urban Design Natural Resources Management & Environmental Planning Electives TOTAL 2
2 14
THIRD SEMESTEROURSES
Course Code
LAR 803 LAR 821 LAR 823 LAR 825
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Units
4 2 2 2 2 12
Course Title
Landscape Design Studio III Construction Management Research Seminar Architecture & Sustainable Environment Electives TOTAL
FOURTH SEMESTERURSES
Course Code
LAR 804 LAR 820
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Units
4
Course Title
Design Thesis Professional Practice in Landscape Architecture Electives TOTAL
2 2 8
Electives LAR 815 LAR 816 LAR 817 LAR 818 Visual & Graphic Communication Resource Appraisal Transportation & Transportation Infrastructure Design Recreational Planning & Management 2 2 2 2
LAR 824 LAR 826/URP 834 LAR 831 LAR 835/URP 822
Computer Graphics & Communication Principles and Application of GIS/LIS in Urban & Regional Planning Environmental Seminar Environmental Analysis & Conservation 2
2 2
The ecosystem and its component parts: Land (topography, soil, bedrock) vegetation, water, air and wildlife. Exploration of the ecological relationship of man and his environment in order to seek a scientific basis for landscape planning and development.
Professional practice and ethics, general, legal, business and professional aspects of Landscape architectural practice. Contracts, reports and specifications are also covered.
LAR 826/URP 834: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS OF GIS/LIS IN URBAN & REGIONAL PLANNING Concept and purpose of multi-purpose cadastre, database design and
implementation, digital mapping, building of cadastral information system, user needs, definition and GIS product requirements. Application of GIS/LIS to development control and monitoring, preparation of layout plans, facilities management. Case studies and practical demonstrations.
A review of existing research pertaining to selected Landscape Architecture, Urban Design and Environmental Planning Issues. The technical report in written form is presented and discussed at a seminar.
environment, the rural and urban environment, environmental issues, policies and agencies. Environmental conservation, protection and preservation. management. Environmental planning and
DURATION
The duration of the MUD programme shall be four (4) semesters coursework and thesis project.
FIRST SEMESTER
Course Code
MUD 801 MUD 805 MUD 807 MUD 811
Course Title
Urban Design Studio I History of Urban Space, Structure and Form Transportation Planning and Management Municipal Finance Management Electives TOTAL
Units
3 2 2 2 2 11
Course Title
Urban Design Studio II Contemporary Urban Space, Structure and Form
Units
3 2
MUD 808
Environment MUD 818/URP 826 Recreational Planning and Management Electives TOTAL 2 2 11
THIRD SEMESTERSES
Course Code
MUD 802 MUD 821 MUD 851 MUD 853
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Units
3 2 2 2 2 11
Course Title
Urban Design Studio I II Research Proposal Seminar Case Studies in Urban Design Transportation in Urban Design Electives TOTAL
FOURTH SEMESTEROURSES
Course Code
MUD 810 MUD 804 MUD 845
COURSE
Units
6 2 2 2 12
Course Title
Urban Design Thesis Project Professional Practice in Urban Design Urban Design Thesis Report Electives TOTAL
COURSE
Units
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Course Title
Land Resources Evaluation Techniques Resource Appraisal Urban Renewal Development Policy & Social Changes Settlement Theory and Patterns Advanced Photography Historical Presentation Islamic Architecture and Urbanism Traditional African Architecture and Art
impact of financial policy on municipal programme management. Case studies. MUD 806: CONTEMPORARY URBAN SPACE, STRUCTURE AND FORM
Examines contemporary built solutions, theories and proposals. Implementation strategies and environmental impact assessments.
strategies. Research on an urban design thesis topic. MUD 845: URBAN DESIGN THESIS PROJECT REPORT
The Technical Research Report on the topic design-thesis specialization in MUD 810. Documentation of the problem definition and solution with implementation strategy on the said project. The technical report in written format is presented and discussed at a jury before final bound copies are submitted for final acceptance.
renew given urban sprawl areas. MUD 821: RESEARCH PROPOSAL SEMINAR
Seminar discussions to help guide students in research methods, documentation and writing styles in research papers. A review of existing research pertaining to urban design, landscape design
ELECTIVES
ARC 833:
ENVIRONMENTAL
DESIGN
&
SUSTAINABLE
Regular short papers involving secondary sources pertaining to issues on Environmental Studies.
The Master of Architecture (M.Arch) is a post-professional degree programme. The aim is basically to afford the Architect the opportunity of a specialized design skill in a particular building type.
DURATION
The duration of the M.Arch Programme shall be four (4) semesters of course work and thesis project.
Course Title
Architecture Design Studio Architecture Design Studio II Architecture Design Thesis Project Architecture Design Thesis Project Report Advanced Design Fundamentals I Advanced Design Fundamentals II Exposition in Environmental Design Theory of Art and Architecture Twentieth Century Art and Architecture
Units
3 3 6 3 3 3 2 2 2
MASTER
OF
PHILOSOPHY/DOCTOR
OF
PHILOSOPHY
(M.PHIL/Ph.D)
The focus of the M.Phil/Ph.D programmes in Architecture is to advance through research, those critical knowledge areas necessary to understanding the problems of the physical environment in relation to Architecture. The study areas include: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Building and Environmental Sciences; Social and Environmental Studies in Architecture; Housing Studies; Urban Studies; and Any other area as may be approved by the Departmental Academic Programmes Committee.
M.PHIL. ARCHITECTURE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The M.Phil programme is open to candidates who are: (a) Graduates of this or other approved University who have obtained a Bachelors degree with minimum of Second Class Honours (Lower Division), or its equivalent in Architecture or any other relevant disciplines. (b) (c) Masters degree at the appropriate level or equivalent provided the Bachelors Degree is not below Second Class (Lower Division) Honours; Senate may admit to the M.Phil degree programme other persons who hold such qualifications as may from time to time be recognized by the Senate.
DURATION
As specified by the regulation of the School of Postgraduate Studies.
related subjects; (e) Satisfy all other requirements as stipulated in the regulations of the School of Postgraduate Studies.
Course Title
Advanced Research Seminar Independent Study Interdisciplinary Courses on Environmental Issues with focus on Architecture
Units
3 3 3
Ph.D ARCHITECTURE
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The Doctor of Philosophy degree programme in Architecture is open to candidates who already possess: (a) (b) (c) A Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) degree in Architecture from this University or its equivalent. A Masters degree by coursework at the appropriate GPA level, from this or other approved university. Satisfy all existing requirements of the regulations of the School of Postgraduate Studies.
DURATION
As specified by the regulation of the School of Postgraduate.
Course Title
Advanced Architectural Research Seminar I 3 Advanced Architectural Research Seminar II 3 Electives
Units