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BYG111-G House Building

Civil Engineering, Bachelor Programme , , 2-year Programme in Civil Engineering, 2-year Programme

Autumn

Norwegian.

After completing the course, the student is expected to: have knowledge about the significance of wooden houses and structure have knowledge about costs have knowledge about applied building physics have knowledge about humidity safety in buildings and energy efficiency dimension building sections building physically

An introduction to building physics; insulation, humidity, internal climate, energy economy and sustainability. Also attention is paid to the design process regarding functionality, aesthetics and tradition. Emphasis is put on wooden houses; origin, importance, anatomy and properties.

Lectures 2 hours per week and exercises 2 hours per week in groups. Practical project work.

Satisfactory submission of compulsory exercises.

Written examination, 3 hours (75 % contribution to final assessment) and portfolio with project work (25 % contribution to final mark). Graded assessment. The portfolio must be assessed to Pass to take the written examination. The candidate may be examined orally with regards to the portfolio. The examination may give basis for individual assessment also on the group work.

Bachelor's level

Study Coordinator Rita Ditlefsen

Available on request.

Face-to-face

The syllabus will be published on the home page of the course when finalised. See link in the upper right hand corner of the page.

BYG103- G - 5 ECTS credits
BYG2120- G - 5 ECTS credits
ENE210- G - 5 ECTS credits

Yes

Faculty of Engineering and Science

ECTS Course Catalogue University of Agder 2009-10
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