Diploma in Architecture
Semester-wise Syllabus for Diploma in Architecture
Semester 1: Basics of Architecture
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Architectural Design – I (Introduction to sketching, drafting, and basic design principles)
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Building Construction – I (Fundamentals of construction materials: bricks, cement, sand, etc.)
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Building Materials & Science (Properties and uses of materials like wood, glass, metals)
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Technical Drawing & Graphics (Manual drafting, orthographic projections, scales)
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Mathematics for Architects (Geometry, area/volume calculations, unit conversions)
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Communication Skills (Technical English, report writing)
Practical:
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Freehand sketching
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Material testing lab
Semester 2: Fundamentals of Construction
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Architectural Design – II (Small-scale residential projects: single-room house, porch design)
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Building Construction – II (Masonry, foundations, doors, windows, lintels)
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Surveying & Levelling (Chain surveying, contour mapping, theodolite basics)
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History of Architecture – I (Indus Valley, Egyptian, Greek, Roman architecture)
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Computer-Aided Design (CAD) – I (AutoCAD 2D drafting)
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Environmental Science (Ecology, sustainable materials)
Practical:
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Site surveying exercises
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CAD lab work
Semester 3: Structural Principles
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Architectural Design – III (Public buildings: schools, community centers)
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Building Construction – III (RCC, steel structures, beams, columns)
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Structural Mechanics (Loads, stresses, bending moments, shear force diagrams)
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History of Architecture – II (Gothic, Renaissance, Islamic, Indian medieval)
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Climatology (Climate-responsive design, solar orientation)
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Workshop Practice (Model making, carpentry, welding basics)
Practical:
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Structural model making
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Climate analysis exercises
Semester 4: Advanced Construction & Services
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Architectural Design – IV (Commercial buildings: offices, shopping complexes)
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Building Construction – IV (Stairs, roofs, flooring, waterproofing, finishes)
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Building Services – I (Plumbing, electrical layouts, HVAC basics)
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Estimation & Costing (Quantity surveying, rate analysis, BOQ preparation)
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CAD – II (3D modeling: SketchUp/Revit basics)
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Interior Design (Space planning, furniture design, color theory)
Practical:
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Estimation exercises
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3D modeling lab
Semester 5: Urban & Landscape Design
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Architectural Design – V (Urban housing, township layouts)
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Building Construction – V (Prefab construction, green building techniques)
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Town Planning (Zoning, FAR, urban development regulations)
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Landscape Architecture (Garden design, hardscape/softscape elements)
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Building Services – II (Fire safety, elevators, acoustics)
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Professional Practice (Contracts, tenders, ethics, client handling)
Practical:
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Urban design studio projects
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Landscape model making
Semester 6: Project & Internship
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Major Design Project (Thesis: Design of a complex like a hospital/hotel)
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Advanced Construction Tech. (Smart materials, BIM, sustainable practices)
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Internship (4–6 weeks at a firm/construction site)
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Portfolio Development (Compiling academic work for job interviews)
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Electives (e.g., Vastu Shastra, Disaster Management, BIM)
Practical:
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Thesis submission & viva
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Internship report
Key Skills Gained:
✔ Manual & digital drafting (AutoCAD, SketchUp)
✔ Sustainable design principles
✔ Site supervision & project costing
✔ Model making & presentation techniques