Professional opportunities
Junior Architect
Roles
- Design, construction supervision, site inspection, measurement, cost accounting, and financial management related to simple civil buildings, using standardized methodologies;
- Execution of direct and instrumental surveys on both contemporary and historical buildings.
Skills
The skills associated with this role, provided by the degree program, include:
- analysis of urban, environmental, and building production contexts of medium complexity;
- simulation and anticipation of the expected design outcomes;
- management of technical information and equipment required for design and construction activities.
Career Opportunities
The preparation offered by the degree program allows graduates, upon passing the State Examination, to work as Junior Architects in the professional sector focused on design and construction, including urban and building regeneration and restoration.
Graduates in Architectural Sciences may also directly access all Master’s Degree Programs in Class LM-4, leading to the qualification of Architect in compliance with European directives.
Graduate Technical Collaborator for architectural and engineering firms, public administration, and construction companies
Roles
- Support and collaboration in design, construction supervision, cost estimation, and testing of building works, including public works;
- Execution of direct and instrumental surveys on both contemporary and historical buildings.
Skills
The skills associated with this role, provided by the degree program, include:
- analysis of urban, environmental, and building production contexts of medium complexity;
- simulation and anticipation of the expected design outcomes;
- management of technical information and equipment required for design and construction activities.
The program also fosters the ability to integrate diverse specialized skills and promotes interdisciplinary collaboration.
Career Opportunities
Graduates in Architectural Sciences may collaborate with:
- professional firms, design companies, and agencies: for the design of simple civil buildings, surveys, investigations, and diagnostics on existing building heritage;
- construction companies: for surveys, technical investigations, site management, and construction supervision;
- territorial management authorities (ministries, regional and local governments, economic agencies, and regulatory bodies): for surveys and studies of urban settlements as part of general or detailed urban planning (detailed plans, urban regeneration programs, sustainable development, etc.) and for technical-administrative management of interventions;
- regional superintendencies for cultural heritage, architectural and environmental heritage, and archaeological heritage: for critical surveys, investigations, and diagnostics of architectural and landscape heritage, as well as technical-administrative management of interventions.
Graduates in Architectural Sciences may also directly access all Master’s Degree Programs in Class LM-4, leading to the qualification of Architect in compliance with European directives.