The document outlines the program structure for teaching and learning at CEPT University. It discusses the different levels of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across CEPT's faculties of architecture, planning, design, technology, and management.
At the undergraduate level, the first two years focus on building foundational design abilities, while the third and fourth years focus on developing specific abilities like visualizing and communicating. The final two years emphasize developing thematic expertise and individual approaches.
The postgraduate programs can be for moving into a new field or specializing within the same one. Studios are the core component and focus on developing skills like designing, constructing, planning and building arguments. The levels gradually increase freedom to allow distinctive voices and personalities
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Teaching and Learning in Studio Units at CEPT University
1. Teaching and Learning in Studio Units at CEPT University
Teaching and Learning Center, CEPT University
Program Structure
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2. Faculty Undergraduate Programs Postgraduate Programs
Faculty of Architecture Bachelor of Architecture
M. Arch (Arch. Design)
M. Arch / MA (Conservation and Regeneration)
M. Arch (Landscape Architecture)
M. Arch / MA (Architectural History and Theory)
Faculty of Planning
Bachelor of Urban Design
M. Urban and Regional Planning
M. Urban Design
M. Urban Housing
M. Urban Infrastructure
M. Urban Transport Systems
Faculty of Design Bachelor of Interior Design
Bachelor of Design
M. Des (Interior Design)
M. Des (Bldg Prod and Sys)
M. Des (Furniture Design)
Faculty of Technology Bachelor of Construction
Technology
M. Tech (Const. Engg. and Mgmt.)
M. Tech (Str. Engg. Design)
M. Tech (Geomatics)
M. Tech (Bldg Energy Performance)
Faculty of Management - M. Urban Management
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3. Level 1
(UG-1st year)
Building foundational design abilities
Level 2
(UG-2nd and 3rd year)
Building specific design abilities focused on
• Visualizing & Communicating/ Analyzing and Designing (BCT)
• Constructing & Specifying
• Planning & Organizing
And
• Building Arguments & Rationales
Level 3
(UG-4th and 5th year)
Developing thematic expertise & developing one’s own approach to
problem solving
Level 4
(PG-1st and 2nd year)
Focused on specialized abilities for specific programs
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4. Structure of Design Programs at CEPT
For any UG student, the program looks like this
Undergraduate
Yr 1
Yr 2
Yr 3
Yr 4
Yr 5
Postgraduate
Yr 1
Yr 2
CEPT Foundation Program
L2 Studio
L3 Studio
L2 Studio
L2 Studio L2 Studio
DRP
L3 Studio
Internship
PG L3 Studio
PG Thesis
PG L3 Studio
PG Foundation
OR L3 Studio
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5. STUDIO UNITS TECHNOLOGY
COURSES
HRW COURSES INTERNSHIP ELECTIVES / SWS
Ability
Ability to design and persuade
people
Ability to apply engineering
principles in design
Research, writing and critical
thinking ability
Ability to work
in an office environment Varied
Exposure Varied Property of materials,
engineering principles, and
const. technologies
Canon and history of
Architecture / Interior Design
/ Design / Urban Design
Office environment and a
new context/city
Varied
L1 Yr 1 M Foundation Studio + Field Studio ROWC + Perspectives
S Foundation Studio ROWC + Perspectives
L2 Yr 2 M L2 Studio (14c) TECH 1 (2c) HRW 1 (2c)
Electives / SWS (8c)
S L2 Studio (14c) TECH 2 (2c) HRW 2 (2c)
Yr 3 M L2 Studio (14c) TECH 3 (2c) HRW 3 (2c)
S L2 Studio (14c) TECH 4 (2c) HRW 4 (2c)
L3 Yr 4 M Practical Training (18c) Professional Practice (2c)
S L3 Studio (14c) TECH 5 (2c) HRW 5 (2c)
Electives / SWS (6c)
Yr 5 M L3 Studio (14c) TECH 6 (2c) HRW 6 (2c)
S L3 Studio (14c) TECH 7 (2c) HRW 7 (2c)
Evidence of Student Learning Final Portfolio (physical +
online) + Exhibition
Final exam / testing of actual
models / viva
3 iterations of 7 essays. Final
Essays in a bound volume.
Final Portfolio +
Presentation
Tutor Deliverables Final Briefs + Exhibition
+ Units Catalog
Lecture & tutorial notes in
bound volume.
All lecture notes in bound
volume. List of canonical
works covered.
External Review BoR to review final exhibition
for quality of learning and
design excellence
BoR to review essays for
clarity and excellence in
research & communication
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6. PG programs in Faculty of Architecture
Architectural
Design
Landscape
Architecture
Arch. History &
Theory
Conservation &
Regeneration
S 1
S 2
S 3
S 4
Foundation Studio
Foundation Studio
Foundation Studio
L4 Studio
L4 Studio
L4 Studio
L4 Studio / DRP
L4 Studio
L4 Studio
L4 Studio / DRP
L4 Studio
L4 Studio
Independent
Research
L4 Studio
L4 Studio
Directed
Research
Type of
Program
Deepening /
Specializing
New Field New Field New Field
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7. Program Structure – Master’s Programs
STUDIO UNITS TECHNOLOGY
COURSES
HRW COURSES ELECTIVES / SWS
Ability
Ability to design and persuade
people
Ability to apply engineering
principles in design
Research, writing and critical thinking
ability Varied
Exposure Varied Property of materials,
engineering principles, and
const. technologies
Canon and history Varied
L4 Yr 1 M Foundation Studio (14c) COURSE 2 (2c) COURSE 1 (2c)
Electives / SWS (8c)
S L4 Studio (14c) COURSE 4 (2c) COURSE 3 (2c)
Yr 2 M L4 Studio (14c) COURSE 6 (2c) COURSE 5 (2c)
S L4 Studio (14c) COURSE 8 (2c) COURSE 7 (2c)
Evidence of Student Learning Final Portfolio (physical +
online) + Exhibition
Final exam / testing of actual
models / viva
3 iterations of 7 essays. Final Essays in a
bound volume.
Tutor Deliverables Final Briefs + Exhibition
+ Units Catalog
Lecture & tutorial notes in
bound volume.
All lecture notes in bound volume. List
of canonical works covered.
External Review BoR to review final exhibition
for quality of learning and
design excellence
BoR to review essays for clarity and
excellence in research &
communication
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8. Quality of our Graduates
What qualities do we want in our graduates?
1. Should they be skilled, highly skilled?
2. Should they have wide exposure?
3. Should they have distinctive voices/personalities of their own?
All three are important:
With skills alone, they would be mere technicians...
With exposure alone, they would be mere dilettantes...
With distinct voices alone, they would merely be empty vessels....
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9. Curriculum:
Over the years, the emphasis shifts from basic skill development to building distinct
character/individuality. 6th/7th years Skill 1 Exposure 2 Individuality 3
Level 1 1st year Skill 3 Exposure 2 Individuality 1
Level 2 2nd/3rd years Skill 2 Exposure 2 Individuality 2
Level 3 4th/5th years Skill 1 Exposure 2 Individuality 3
Level 4 1st/2nd years
Skill 3 Exposure 2 Individuality 1
Skill 1 Exposure 2 Individuality 3
In order to teach design, at times, it may be most effective to
Teach : skills, exposure, individuality / character separately
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10. Gradually ramping up the level of free exploration
Level 1 1st year highly structured
many exercises have similar
outcomes
Level 2 2nd/3rd years less structured
fewer exercises have similar
outcomes
Level 3 4th/5th years least structured outcomes vary widely
Level 4 1st/2nd years
least structure outcomes vary widely
highly structured
many exercises have similar
outcomes
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11. Teaching Design - Level 2 Studios
Each Level 2 Unit will clearly focus on developing one to the three following abilities:
• Visualizing and Communicating/ Analyzing and Designing (BCT)
• Constructing and Specifying
• Planning and Organizing
All Level 2 Studio Units will develop the following ability
• Building Arguments and Rationales
Design is complex problem solving.
It involves the use of many individual abilities in different combinations.
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12. Excess and Economy
CEPT Projects; L2 BID
Visualizing and Communicating : Ability to visualize objects, structures, spaces and
landscapes
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13. Material & Design
Expression
CEPT PROJECTS:
L2 B Arch
Constructing and Specifying : Ability to imagine how the objects, structures and
landscapes can be made or constructed
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14. Constructing and Specifying
A Temporary Floating Structure
Deriving a system for a structure at the Tarnetar Fair
CEPT Portfolio; Intermediate level
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15. Stage-Craft Street; Vadodara, Gujarat
A street unifies the city by reviving its culture of theater
CEPT Portfolio; Diploma project, Level 3
Planning and Organizing : Ability to logically and analytically plan or organize
activities in layouts, spaces and structures
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16. There could be two basic kinds of Level 3 studio units:
Units in which the theme or primary approach, program and site is clearly identified by the tutor.
– A series of exercises would be identified along with example images of the kind of outputs which would
strengthen the overall theme.
Units in which the theme or primary approach is identified by the tutor, while the Program and
site is identified by the student.
– Here along with the approach the research methods, tools for designing and a series of exercises would be
identified by the tutor.
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17. Restructuring a Public Realm: Sindhi Market, Ahmedabad
CEPT Portfolio Studio IX, Level 3
Theme: Adaptive Reuse
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18. Two types of PG programs
1. Moving into a new field.
E.g. architects desiring a career in urban planning
2. Deepening skills / specializing within the same field.
E.g. architects desiring to specialize in housing design
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