Applied Building Information Modelling and Management
The MSc in applied Building Information Modelling & Management is a two and a half-year part-time re-skilling programme for construction professionals, with options for exit…
If you want to build a rewarding career in the construction industry, a postgraduate course in architecture might be exactly what you need. To qualify as an architect in Ireland, there are certain milestones to have to achieve before you can start practicing. In fact, the title ‘architect’ is protected by legislation. Firstly, you must graduate with a prescribed degree in architecture, but afterwards, you need at least two years of approved postgraduate professional training. Finally, you must successfully complete an examination in professional practice specified by the RIAI. This is no easy feat, so choosing the right course is paramount. Search Postgrad.ie now for postgraduate courses in this field.
The MSc in applied Building Information Modelling & Management is a two and a half-year part-time re-skilling programme for construction professionals, with options for exit…
The Professional Diploma in Architectural Practice (PDAP) is a 30 Credit postgraduate qualification, which is recognised by the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (RIAI).…
The Master of Architecture is for students who wish to develop further knowledge and master a range of skills at postgraduate level in architecture. In…