Master’s Degree in Islamic Architecture Engineering

Master’s Degree in Islamic Architecture Engineering

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Islamic architecture encompasses a wide range of mosques, tombs, palaces, and fortresses around the world, especially in countries governed by Muslims since the 7th century. This type of architecture includes various Islamic styles such as the Syrian school, the Maghreb school (including Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and Spain), the Iranian school (including Iran, Iraq, Central Asia, Afghanistan, and parts of Pakistan), the Ottoman school (including Turkey and Anatolia), and the Indian school.

The goal of the Islamic Architecture Engineering major is to train individuals who, while maintaining and preserving the aesthetic aspects of architecture and considering issues related to usability, human comfort, climate, acoustics, etc., in building design, architecture, and urban planning, pay attention to Islamic issues and perspectives and adhere to principles that have been valued in Muslim architecture.

Courses and Skills Pardis University, by utilizing the valuable experiences of experienced professors in the field of Islamic architecture and professional teaching of general and specialized courses, assists specialists in this field and strives to open a vast world of art, knowledge, and creativity along with industry to students.

Graduates of this major will be able to work in designing Islamic religious and sacred places and restoring historical buildings with Islamic architecture.

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