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UAE Construction Industry Needs Specialists in Environmentally-Responsive Buildings
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MSc Intelligent Buildings Design and Automation (IBDAA) Programme to Fill Construction Sector Gap
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Construction firms across the Middle East are under pressure to access engineers, architect-engineers and building physicists that possess in-depth knowledge of environmentally sensitive structures to address the challenges of limited energy resources and changing climates, according to a Professor at the British University in Dubai (BUiD).
As the construction and energy industries face the demands and costs of energy efficiency, comfort, health and safety, particularly in areas where cooling requirements are high, companies are increasingly seeking out professionals with depth and knowledge of 'smart' techniques, systems and technology both for new builds and modernisation.
"In line with industry demands, we have developed this new MSc programme in Intelligent Buildings Design and Automation and we will launch it officially at BUiD on September 21 at 5pm. Interested professionals and prospective students will have the opportunity to hear from a high-profile panel of both industry speakers and academics on the importance of core course elements and how they relate to the construction industry," said Robert Whalley, Professor of Engineering at BUiD.
"With growing momentum to embrace 'smart' technology in 'intelligent buildings,' companies are increasingly seeking specialised expertise in this field. Practicing engineers, architects, building physicists, designers and facility managers now need to be able to apply the theory and application of design practices for sustainable build environments, and automated domestic systems for high-performance buildings," he said.
The MSc programme, developed in association with the University of Manchester and the University of Cardiff, will comprise six modules and will cover sustainable built environments; efficient building services; intelligent building design; modelling methods and applications; system analysis methods and press control techniques. The MSc Intelligent Buildings Design and Automation is available as a full-time or part-time course and is designed to encourage the development of research as well as education in this area.
This new, industry-led course will also provide students with a thorough understanding of specific tools and techniques in intelligent building design, modeling, simulation, optimisation and operation and will provide relevant, practical skills for career advancement in the construction industry and associated activities.
To join the programme, applicants must hold a minimum of a Bachelors degree in a relevant subject (mechanical, electrical or a civil engineering; architecture; building physics; maths; physics; or computer science) with an upper second classification, or a GPA of three or above from an accredited university.
Industry, government and business representatives are also encouraged to support and steer the research and practice based development of the programme.
For an application form or for further information on the official launch of the MSc Intelligent Buildings Design and Automation, please visit www.buid.ac.ae
The programme is offered in association with Cardiff University and the University of Manchester. The Welsh School of Architecture at Cardiff University has an established record of research into, and design of, low energy sustainable buildings, and received the highest rating in the 2008 UK Research Assessment. The University of Manchester has a world-wide reputation for teaching and research and has won several major awards for its work with industry.
The MSc and PG Diploma are also accredited by the UAE Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, and are awarded by the British University in Dubai in association with Cardiff University and the University of Manchester. The MSc and PG Diploma are considered to be of comparable standards to their British equivalents by NARIC, the UK's national agency which provides information and advice about qualifications from all over the world.
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About The British University in Dubai
The British University in Dubai (BUiD) is the Middle East's leading research-based postgraduate university, facilitating world-class education, training and research. It provides an important and growing community and resource for young professionals, leading academic, corporate managers and aspiring leaders of all description.
BUiD, a truly local university, is accredited by the UAE Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and internationally recognised for its top quality education, which is on par with British standards thanks to its association with UK-based universities including the University of Edinburgh, the University of Birmingham, the University of Manchester, Cardiff University, King's College London, and the Cass Business School at City University, London.
BUiD offers full and part-time research based Masters Degree programmes, the regions first accredited Doctorate in Education and Continuing Professional Development courses in: Education, Finance and Banking, Human Resource Management, Information Technology, IT Management, Project Management, Systems Engineering, Construction Law and Dispute Resolution, and Sustainable Design of the Built Environment.
The non-profit university has attracted academic experts to develop regionally tailored programmes, in which they extend and challenge the boundaries of knowledge, understanding and research.
BUiD works in collaboration with leading organization and institutions including Atkins, Emirates Green Council Building, KHDA, Ministry of Education, Dubai Human Resource Forum, Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ADCCI) and CIOB among others, to encourage professional development across the UAE's public and private sectors.
The founders of the University are the Al Maktoum Foundation, the Dubai Development and Investment Authority, Rolls-Royce, the British Business Group and the National Bank of Dubai. The University is governed by a Council under the chairmanship of Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum.
For further enquiries contact Nishath Rizwan at BUiD on +971.4.391.3626, www.buid.ac.ae
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