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GATE

Bachelor's degree in Architectural Technology and Building Construction

GATE is the 4-year Degree in Technical Architecture and Building Construction that allows formation as a professional.

Architectural technology and building construction professionals contribute to building the cities of the future and improving people's quality of life. It is a versatile profession that will provide you with a general view of the construction cycle and allow you to choose a specialisation ranging from energy efficiency and 3D design to business administration and works management. You will also become an expert in materials, structures and facilities.
To achieve this, we will provide you with a Europe-focused, generalist education on the theory, techniques and technology of the building construction sector. We emphasise going beyond lectures, fostering practical and transversal education and incorporating new teaching methods and activities that increase students' active participation in the learning process.


Presentation

At the EPSEB, the Department of Architectural Technology participates in 22 compulsory subjects and 8 elective subjects of GATE.


Compulsory Subjects 

First semester

Fundamentals of Materials, Chemistry                    Responsable: A.M. Lacasta
and Geology
Introduction to Construction                                      Responsable M. Batlle
Workshop 1: Learning from Traditional                    Responsable M. Batlle
Construction

Second semester

Introduction to Structures                                          Responsable: E. Galeote
Stone Materials                                                            Responsable: J. Ramírez
Workshop 2: Concept Modelling (BIM)

Third semester

Construction of Structures                                         Responsable: J. Ruiz
Steel and Concrete Structures                                   Responsable: E.Galeote
Non-Stone Materials                                                    Responsable: L. Haurie
Workshop 3: management I

Fourth semester

Underground Construction                                       Responsable: J.M.V. Gómez
Fluid Installations                                                       Responsable: J. Tarragona
Workshop 4: Building                                          Responsable: J.M.V. Gómez 

Fifth semester

Construction of Envelopes and Finishes                 Responsable: O. Paris
Building Pathology                                                      Responsable: M. Bosch
Structural Systems                                                     Responsable: S. Lorente
Workshop 5: Diagnosis                                              Responsable: M. Bosch

Sixth semester

Quality in the Building Process                                 Responsable: K. Gaspar
Taller 6: Gestió II

Seventh semester

Conservation and Maintenance                              Responsable: V. Gibert
Workshop 7: Rehabilitation                                      Responsable: J. Olona
Workshop 8: Projects