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MS PROGRAM IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION
(THESIS)

       

Fall Semester Core Courses

 
  RES 500 Thesis (0-1) NC
  RES 501 Design in Architectural Restoration I (for architects) (4-8)8
  RES 505 Design in Structural Conservation I  (for civil engineers) (4-8)8
  RES 521 Theory and History of Architectural Restoration (3-0)3
  RES 551 Deterioration and Conservation of Historical Building Materials (3-0)3
    Elective Course  
  RES 597 Research Seminar (0-2) NC
  RES 8XX Special Studies (4-0) NC
  RES 9XX Special Topics (4-0) NC
       

Spring Semester Core Courses

 
  RES 500 Thesis  (0-1) NC
  RES 502 Design in Architectural Restoration II (for architects) (4-8)8
  RES 506 Design in Structural Conservation II (for civil engineers) (4-8)8
    Elective Course  
    Elective Course  
    Elective Course  
  RES 598 Research Seminar (0-2) NC
  RES 8XX Special Studies (4-0) NC
  RES 9XX Special Topics (4-0) NC
       
 

Required total credit :34

 
   
  There is no prerequisite for Compulsory and Elective Courses.
  All graduate students must register one of the two Research Seminar courses (RES 597 or RES 598) before graduation.
   

Elective Courses

 
  RES 503 Conservation of Historical Building Materials I (4-8)8
  RES 504 Conservation of Historical Building Materials II (4-8)8
  RES 511 Preservation and Development Methods of Historic Environment (2-4)4
  RES 522 History of Architecture in Anatolia (3-0)3
  RES 523 Design Approaches in Conservation (3-0)3
  RES 524 Conservation Approaches for Archaeological Sites (2-2)3
  RES 525 Vernacular Buildings in Anatolia (3-0)3
  RES 526

Historical and Philosophical Issues in the Conservation of Architectural Heritage

(3-0)3
  RES 527 Historical Research Methods in Conservation (3-0)3
  RES 531 Historical Structural Systems (3-0)3
  RES 532 Structural Assessment and Intervention Techniques for Historic Buildings (3-0)3
  RES 541 Documentation Techniques of Historical Buildings (2-4)4
  RES 542 Advanced Documentation Techniques of Historical Buildings (2-4)4
  RES 543 Advanced Surveying Techniques for Historical Sites (2-2)3
  RES 552 Laboratory Research Techniques of Historical Building Materials (3-2)4
  RES 554 Management in Restoration Project (3-0)3
  RES 556 Characteristics of Lime Mortars and Plasters used in Historical Buildings (3-0)3
  RES 557 Construction Techniques in Roman Period   (3-0)3
  RES 558 Natural Stones as Building Materials   (3-0)3
  RES 561 Management of Cultural Heritage Sites (3-0)3
  RES 562 Legal and Administrative Aspects of Conservation (3-0)3
  RES 563 Holistic Conservation (3-0)3
       

MS PROGRAM IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION 
(NON-THESIS)

       

Fall Semester Core Courses

 
  RES 501 Design in Architectural Restoration I (for architects) (4-8)8
  RES 505 Design in Structural Conservation I  (for civil engineers) (4-8)8
  RES 507 Graduation Project (0-1)NC
  RES 521 Theory and History of Architectural Restoration (3-0)3
  RES 551 Deterioration and Conservation of Historical Building Materials (3-0)3
    Elective Course  
    Elective Course  
       

Spring Semester Core Courses

  RES 502 Design in Architectural Restoration II (for architects) (4-8)8
  RES 506 Design in Structural Conservation II (for civil engineers) (4-8)8
  RES 508 Graduation Project (0-1)NC
  RES 596 Technical Report Writing (2-2) 3
    Elective Course  
    Elective Course  
    Elective Course  
       
 

Required total credit : 43

 
       
 

There is no prerequisite for Compulsory and Elective Courses.

 
     

Elective Courses

 
  RES 503 Conservation of Historical Building Materials I (4-8)8
  RES 504 Conservation of Historical Building Materials II (4-8)8
  RES 511 Preservation and Development Methods of Historic Environment (2-4)4
  RES 522 History of Architecture in Anatolia (3-0)3
  RES 523 Design Approaches in Conservation (3-0)3
  RES 524 Conservation Approaches for Archaeological Sites (2-2)3
  RES 525 Vernacular Buildings in Anatolia (3-0)3
  RES 526

Historical and Philosophical Issues in the Conservation of Architectural Heritage

(3-0)3
  RES 527 Historical Research Methods in Conservation (3-0)3
  RES 531 Historical Structural Systems (3-0)3
  RES 532 Structural Assessment and Intervention Techniques for Historic Buildings (3-0)3
  RES 541 Documentation Techniques of Historical Buildings (2-4)4
  RES 542 Advanced Documentation Techniques of Historical Buildings (2-4)4
  RES 543 Advanced Surveying Techniques for Historical Sites (2-2)3
  RES 552 Laboratory Research Techniques of Historical Building Materials (3-2)4
  RES 554 Management in Restoration Project (3-0)3
  RES 556 Characteristics of Lime Mortars and Plasters used in Historical Buildings (3-0)3
  RES 557 Construction Techniques in Roman Period   (3-0)3
  RES 558 Natural Stones as Building Materials   (3-0)3
  RES 561 Management of Cultural Heritage Sites (3-0)3
  RES 562 Legal and Administrative Aspects of Conservation (3-0)3
  RES 563 Holistic Conservation (3-0)3
       
       

PhD PROGRAM IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION

       

Core Courses (for all students)

  RES 599 Seminar in Architectural Conservation (0-2)NC
  RES 601 Research Methods (2-2)3
  RES 600 Thesis (0-1)NC
  RES 8XX Special Studies (4-0)NC
  RES 9XX Special Topics (4-0)NC
       

Additional Core Courses (only for students with MS in architecture)

  RES 501 Design in Architectural Restoration I (for architects)* (4-8)8
  RES 502 Design in Architectural Restoration II (for architects)* (4-8)8
  RES 521 Theory and History of Architectural Restoration (3-0)3
  RES 551 Deterioration and Conservation of Historical Building Materials (3-0)3
       
  Required total credit: 21  
 

 

 

There is no prerequisite for Compulsory and Elective Courses.

 

All graduate students must register the Seminar course (RES 599) before graduation.

 

* Either RES 501 or RES 502 should be selected.

       
       

Elective Courses

  RES 503 Conservation of Historical Building Materials I (4-8)8
  RES 504 Conservation of Historical Building Materials II (4-8)8
  RES 511 Preservation and Development Methods of Historic Environment (2-4)4
  RES 522 History of Architecture in Anatolia (3-0)3
  RES 523 Design Approaches in Conservation (3-0)3
  RES 524 Conservation Approaches for Archaeological Sites (2-2)3
  RES 525 Vernacular Buildings in Anatolia (3-0)3
  RES 526

Historical and Philosophical Issues in the Conservation of Architectural Heritage

(3-0)3
  RES 527 Historical Research Methods in Conservation (3-0)3
  RES 531 Historical Structural Systems (3-0)3
  RES 532 Structural Assessment and Intervention Techniques for Historic Buildings (3-0)3
  RES 541 Documentation Techniques of Historical Buildings (2-4)4
  RES 542 Advanced Documentation Techniques of Historical Buildings (2-4)4
  RES 543 Advanced Surveying Techniques for Historical Sites (2-2)3
  RES 552 Laboratory Research Techniques of Historical Building Materials (3-2)4
  RES 554 Management in Restoration Project (3-0)3
  RES 556 Characteristics of Lime Mortars and Plasters used in Historical Buildings (3-0)3
  RES 557 Construction Techniques in Roman Period   (3-0)3
  RES 558 Natural Stones as Building Materials   (3-0)3
  RES 561 Management of Cultural Heritage Sites (3-0)3
  RES 562 Legal and Administrative Aspects of Conservation (3-0)3
  RES 563 Holistic Conservation (3-0)3
       
       
 

Course Descriptions of the MS  and PhD Programs in Architectural Restoration 

 

For more information see ECTS information package
   

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