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OA07RISN - Development and sociology of the settlement

Course specification
Type of study Bachelor academic studies
Study programme
Course title Development and sociology of the settlement
Acronym Status Semester Number of classes ECTS
OA07RISN mandatory 5 1L + 1E 2.0
Lecturers
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
Prerequisite Form of prerequisites
No Prerequisites No Prerequisites
Learning objectives
To familiarize students with the development process of the formation of cities, from the very beginning the idea of the city in prehistoric times until today. The basic task of teaching is to learn about the phenomenon of the structure of the city, which is viewed within the historical continuity.
Learning outcomes
Ability to form a project task through defining the needs of society. Researching and defining contextual and functional requirements for different types of built environment; Understanding the social context underlying the urban environment, and spatial demands and issues of equality and accessibility. Awareness of relevant codes, regulations and standards in planning and design.
Content
Introduction with an overview of the development process of cities from prehistory to the present; The idea of the city, Prehistory; Geometrization of the elements. Circle and network; Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia; Cities of ancient Greece; Roman Urbanism; Early Middle Ages, Phase of urban dissolution; Cities of the Christian East; Feudalism, the development of the medieval city; Renaissance "Ideal city"; Baroque residency; Rationalism in the cities of Capitalism; Cities in the 19th century, Theory and practice; Reconstruction of the cities;
Teaching Methods
lectures, exercises, consultations, fieldwork
Evaluation and grading
Attendance 5 points Activity in class 5 points Colloquium 10 points Graphic Study 40 points Exam 40 points
Specific remarks
The final exams are in the examination deadlines, in accordance with the regulations. A student who is unjustifiably absent from school for more than 20% for eligibility exam, must restore the listening object.