Architecture is concerned with understanding the interaction between technology, design, society and the built environment. Students develop analytical thinking, creativity, spatial aptitude, and professional architectural skills.
The programme prepares professionals to address complex infrastructure challenges through strategic planning, data-driven decision making, and innovative management approaches.
Master of Planning (Infrastructure Planning and Management) is a specialized postgraduate programme that prepares students to address the growing challenges of infrastructure development and management in urban and regional contexts. The programme focuses on the planning, design, implementation, operation, and management of critical infrastructure systems such as transportation networks, water supply, sanitation, energy, housing, and public utilities.
The curriculum integrates planning principles with modern analytical tools, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS), data analysis, project management techniques, infrastructure finance, policy frameworks, and sustainable development practices. Students gain exposure to real-world planning challenges through field studies, case studies, workshops, and project-based learning.