Upon completing their study at the DA, students should design creatively and practically, integrate their theoretical knowledge into design projects, apply necessary design principles, and visualize spatial post-occupation experiences. Also, be collaborative team members who can work and communicate effectively with diverse team members of different civil societal, and professional bodies. Also, students are expected to be prepared to:
• Demonstrate a comprehensive design process coupled with rigorous analysis and research.
• Produce a design that integrates the architecture with contextual issues (social, economic, environmental, political, cultural, and technological issues).
• Respond to the increasing complexity of contemporary concepts, such as sustainability, technology, materials, construction, and systems creatively and originally.
• Plan, produce, and develop a complete design project that reflects an adequate emphasis on all the professional, legal, practical, and ethical requirements.
• Demonstrate a professional level of communication using multiple media and presentation techniques.