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| ARSL0313-1 | Applied computing 2
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| Duration : | 26h Th |
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| Holder(s) : | David Tieleman |
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| Language : | French language |
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| Course contents : | First part: theory
The theoretical part aims to provide the tools required to take a global and critical approach to digital technology in relation to architecture and to land management, to understand the challenges of digital penetration in our societies and to raise awareness of new modes of social, economic and territorial development.
- digital
- warning: the challenges of technology
- introduction to the concept of a network
- Internet: the global network
- introduction to virtual reality
- transarchitecture
- GIS, teledetection and cartography tools
- Introduction to chaos theory
Second part: practical
The practical part is essentially focussed on learning to use CAD and CADr tools. A significant role is given to 3D modelling and representation through AUTOCAD. |
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| Course objective : | To develop students' critical ability in terms of the use of new technologies.
Mastering 3D digital modelling.
Giving students the tools required to acquire and process IT data (GIS, statistics, libraries, data bases...) |
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| Prerequisites : | See the second year programme:
- mastery of AUTOCAD in two dimensions (drawing, printing ...)
- mastery of normal operating systems
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| Organization : | Theory: Lectures. |
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| Written notes : | A syllabus, which is updated every year, and a bibliography will be made available to students. |
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| Assessment : | Theory: oral exam. |
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