Post 7: Changes to my study programe

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In general, the architecture career at the University of Chile has had changes in its program. In 2015 the faculty decided to reduce the working hours and the official years of the career. From my perspective, changing the program has positive things, since students have less academic load, study one semester less and the research seminar is in the same year as the bachelor's degree.

When the Covid-19 pandemic began I was in my second year of university and in those semesters, I had to learn about design, calculation, and construction, in general those subjects are important for architecture knowledge and being able to study it online was a bad experience. I think that these subjects can be mixed with online classes but also with mandatory visits to the workshops, because students would learn better.

Another thing I would change in the program would be the indirect hours of the classes, since there are many cases where the working hours are extensive and occupy you all day, being very exhausting for the students. It would also increase the hours of English because there is little that is learned during the race, or it would include new languages so that students have new knowledge.

The infrastructure of the faculty of architecture is old and patrimonial so the interventions that can be made to the building are minimal in its design. What would change would be to incorporate new rooms for workshops outside the faculty, use other spaces of the university of Chile so that students can meet other faculties.

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  1. Ah yes, it would be awesome if the university reduced our indirect study hours

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  2. I do not know anything about the architecture career :( but indirect schedules are a topic

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  3. I like the idea of ​​the new rooms that you propose, it is quite necessary to socialize especially after this context of pandemic

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