University of Oulu



PSP / PERSONAL STUDY PLAN TEMPLATE 2013-15Below you will find all the courses of the AD syllabus listed. Remove the course units you did not take and replace with courses you took (if not listed below, e.g. restoration etc.). Varying courses have to be placed inside the modules in the PSP.Your degree diploma will have the same structure as your PSP once you will graduate. PERSONAL STUDY PLANOulu School of ArchitectureArchitectural Design Master’s Degree ProgrammeStudy programme 2013-15NNStudent number xxxxxBASIC MODULE: Design-led Urban Renewalcodecredits454522SUrban Space Design10455521S Urban Space Detailing10455522SDesign in Urban Context10total30COMPLEMENTARY MODULE: Design of Public Buildings codecredits452504AContemporary Architecture IV15453533ALarge-scale Structures5455517SArchitectural Lighting5455517AInterior Design 5 - 10total30ADVANCED MODULE: Advanced Architectural Designcodecredits452505SContemporary Architecture V15455560SAdvanced Studies in Architectural Design10451560SResearch and Theory of Architecture2 - 10450502AExcursion abroad2450504APractical training (architects’ office)3 - 6total30DIPLOMA THESIS codecredits450099SDiploma thesis, dissertation of studies30450014SMaturity essay0Master’s Degree in Architecture, total120 creditsOptional courses, which may be taken instead of any of the above ‘compulsory’ study units (dipoma thesis excluded) and are to be included inside the MODULES of your personal study plan (in the PSP the optional / additional study units you may have completed have to be marked inside the modules!)451550SVarying Courses in History of Architecture2 – 10452550SVarying Courses in Contemporary Architecture2 – 10453550SVarying Courses in Architectural Construction2 – 10454550SVarying Courses in Urban Design and Planning2 – 10455550SVarying Courses in Design2 – 10451515SRestoration15My personal study plan excludes the following compulsory study units of the Architectural Design Master’s Degree Programme:codeStudy UnitcreditsxxxxxXXXXXXXdatesignaturePERSONAL STUDY PLAN INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE STUDENTA personal study plan (PSP) is a plan students prepare for themselves that contains the contents, extent and duration of their studies. The degree structure of a student's degree programme is used as the basis of this study plan. The PSP helps students stay on schedule and advance in their studies. The plan must be updated as their studies progress. see also: The PSP is a tool for the student to be able to plan and define the contents of his / her degree. The PSP of the architect’s degree is to be made based on the structure of the study programme of the year of enrolment of the student. The extent of the architect’s degree is 120 credits, including a minimum of 30 credits of advanced courses (S) and the diploma thesis work of 30 cr.Before applying for the approval of the subject of one’s diploma thesis project, the student’s personal study plan has to be approved by the Department of Architecture. If the student has followed the original study programme requirements, the official approval is not needed. In case the student has not followed the original original study programme requirements, the personal study plan has to be made using the template and following these instructions, under the supervision of the study advisor of the Department of Architecture. Once the PSP has been approved by the study advisor, the final version of the study plan has to be signed by the student and submitted to the office of the Department of Architecture together with the PSP application form. The PSP includes the study units which the student has completed so far and will complete before graduation. All studies have to be marked inside the modules. A list of excluded compulsory courses has to be written in the PSP. The architect’s degree may also include optional language studies (i.e. Finnish language). ................
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