Engineering and Technology
Architecture and Urbanism

ABOUT THE COURSE

The architect is the professional who combines sensitivity and artistic knowledge in order to understand nature and environments, to design housing and buildings of all kinds that provide comfort and functionality.

The urbanist, integrated training to the architecture, expands these concepts to the environment of the cities, in the tracing of the routes and functionalities of the equipment. It guides its growth, suggests laws and urban solutions.

Its form of expression is through plants and drawings, either in a simple sketch to a sophisticated graphic representation of the spaces, providing a harmonious use of the environments.

To do this, the architect uses graphic computing intensively as a means of producing and presenting his creations.

In order to develop his skills and competences, the student carries out numerous projects and practical and systematic activities in offices, shops, works, companies, etc. Always with the accompaniment of professors, who also promote and organize visits to exhibitions and exhibitions of architecture, Urbanism, interior and arts architecture, such as Mostra Santos Arquidecor, events in which university students, entrepreneurs and community present innovative projects in the area.

For a social vision of his activity, the student can attend the Model Office, where social projects, schools, day care centers, hospitals, therapeutic clinics etc. are prepared, guided by a highly qualified teaching staff. You can also follow the construction and interact with the community that will benefits.

The architect must know the legislation and technical standards so that the construction meets the legal requirements. It also learns to estimate costs and control the execution of planned work.

RECOGNITION

Ordinance Nº 1.473/03, published on 13/06/03
Renewed by Ordinance No. 923/18, published 28/12/18



AUTHORIZATION

CONSUN Resolution No. 15/96, published on 26/09/96



CONCEPT OF THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

Very good

INFORMATION


update Course Length
10 semesters
schedule Period
Day and Night
today Total workload
3624 Hours
people Vacancies
120 (50 day course + 70 night course)
OTHER INFORMATION

The Faculty maintains partnerships with the File and Memory Foundation of Santos, the Board of Directors of the Pinacotheca Benedicto Calixto Foundation of Santos and the Department of Urban Development of the Municipality of Santos.

The course has an Environmental Comfort Laboratory, in partnership with Philips of Brasil. In it, researches of natural and artificial lighting, acoustics, thermal comfort and ventilation are developed. Students also have model laboratories, atelier, construction, informatics applied to architecture, among others.

The students have been awarded prizes in national competitions such as Geniuz, and included in selections for the Buenos Aires International Biennial of Urbanism, the International Biennial of Architecture and Design of São Paulo and the Brazilian Congress of Architects, among others.

Scholars have been awarded prizes in national competitions such as Geniuz, and included in selections for the Buenos Aires International Biennial of Urbanism, the International Biennial of Architecture and Design of São Paulo and the Brazilian Congress of Architects, among others.

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Very Good Concept of Ministry of Education - Projects of social interest

COURSE FIELD

In addition to the Building Project, the architect can work in Urban Planning, Planning, Landscaping, Interior Architecture, Visual Communication, Signage, Industrial Design and Design. Expertise, specification of materials and comfort areas, such as lighting, thermal and acoustic comfort, ergonomics, acting as an integrator in residential automation projects.


DIRECTOR

Eng. Antonio de Salles Penteado


COORDINATOR

Prof. Pierre França Correa


BENEFITS
Consult discount scholarship program and funding
CURRICULUM
1st Semester
MONITORED FIELD ACTIVITIES I
ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING, ERGONOMICS AND ACCESSIBILITY
DESIGN OF THE OBJECT I
GEOMETRICAL DESIGN AND INDOOR PERSPECTIVE
EXPRESSION AND GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION I
APPLIED INFORMATICS I
PRINCIPLES OF AESTHETICS AND HISTORY OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE
PROJECT I - INTERIORS
STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS I
2nd Semester
MONITORED FIELD ACTIVITIES II
DESIGN OF OBJECT II
AESTHETICS AND HISTORY OF MODERN ART
EXPRESSION AND GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION II
HISTORY OF FURNITURE AND MODERN ARCHITECTURE
APPLIED INFORMATICS II
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
HIDRAULIC INSTALATIONS
PROJECT II - INTERIORS
STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS II
3rd Semester
MONITORED FIELD ACTIVITIES III
DESIGN OF THE OBJECT III
AESTHETICS AND HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY ART
EXPRESSION AND GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION III
HISTORY AND THEORY OF CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
APPLIED INFORMATICS III
PROJECT III - ARCHITECTONIC
URBANISTIC PROJECT I
STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS III
4th Semester
MONITORED FIELD ACTIVITIES IV
ENVIRONMENTAL COMFORT I
ECOLOGY
HISTORY AND THEORY OF MODERNIST URBANISM
PROJECT IV - ARCHITECTONIC
LANDSCAPING PROJECT I
URBAN PLANNING II
STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS IV
TOPOGRAPHY APPLIED TO URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
5th Semester
BRAZILIAN ARCHITECTURE
MONITORED FIELD ACTIVITIES V
ENVIRONMENTAL COMFORT II
HISTORY AND THEORY OF CONTEMPORARY URBANISM
URBAN PLANNING I
PROJECT V - ARCHITECTONIC
LANDSCAPING PROJECT II
URBANISTIC PROJECT III
STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS V
6th Semester
MONITORED FIELD ACTIVITIES VI
DESIGN OF OBJECT IV
EXPRESSION AND GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION IV
BUILDING PERSPECTIVE
WORK PLANNING
URBAN PLANNING II
PROJECT VI - ARCHITECTONIC
URBANISTIC PROJECT IV
STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS VI
7th Semester
MONITORED FIELD ACTIVITIES VII
VISUAL COMMUNICATION
COMFORT III
EXPRESSION AND GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION V
URBAN PLANNING III
PROJECT VII - ARCHITECTONIC
URBAN PROJECT V
STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS VII
8th Semester
MONITORED FIELD ACTIVITIES VII
URBAN PLANNING IV
PROJECT VIII - ARCHITECTONIC
URBANISTIC PROJECT VI
PSYCHOLOGY
STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS VIII
RETROSPECTIVE TECHNIQUES
SPECIAL ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM TOPICS
9th Semester
MONITORED FIELD ACTIVITIES IX
INFORMATIC LABORATORY I
METHODOLOGY OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH I
PRODUCTION AT ATELIER I
UNDERGRATUATION FINAL WORK – DEVELOPMENT
10th Semester
MONITORED FIELD ACTIVITIES X
INFORMATIC LABORATORY II
METHODOLOGY OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH II
PRODUCTION AT ATELIER II
UNDERGRATUATION FINAL WORK

Optional Discipline
Libras
EVALUATION CRITERIA

The evaluations of the students are based on the skills and abilities necessary for the professional exercise, being defined in the Pedagogical Project of each Course of Graduation or Technology, following the Curricular Guidelines and the General Regiment of UNISANTA.

The evaluation of the school performance is done by discipline, according to the curricular activities developed, covering the aspects of frequency and grade.

It is considered approved in each discipline the student who has attended at least 75% of the academic work expected and obtained arithmetic mean equal to or greater than 5 (five) between the grade resulting from the partial evaluations and the final exam.

The final evaluation is granted only to the student who obtains, in each discipline, arithmetic mean equal to or greater than 3 (three), resulting from the partial evaluations.

The student who, in the course under study, has met the minimum frequency requirement and obtained an average of 7 (seven) or higher as a result of the partial assessments is waived from the final exam.


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