“To produce master graduates who attain knowledge and skills in applying academic and architectural processes for problem-solving, with the responsibility for themselves, society, and the environment.”
Architecture is one of the fundamental needs of society, serving people’s daily lives and enhancing quality of life. The creation and use of buildings also impacts resource utilization and environmental quality. To support the improvement of quality of life and reduce environmental impacts, the Department of Architecture has developed this curriculum considering changes in construction technology, the creation of sustainable cities and communities, the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage, and the aim to produce master graduates who can develop knowledge and capability in producing quality architectural works, leading to sustainable national development.