about program
Bachelor in Architectural and Urban Design inclusive Smart City program at UEH is developed with a multidisciplinary and sustainable approach. Students enrolled in this program embark on a journey of honing their analytical skills to examine urban issues through an interdisciplinary perspective, integrating technological applications to devise solutions aligned with the principle of “Global Vision, Local Commitment.” Additionally, students have the opportunity to study in New Zealand through a collaborative program, with the potential to earn a dual degree in partnership with the University of Auckland. Furthermore, annual scholarships provided by the Institute of Smart Urban Management and its associated partners offer financial support to outstanding students.
Upon graduation, students will be equipped to work effectively in various organizations across related fields or pursue further studies in master's programs. Their interdisciplinary training and technological expertise will allow them to adapt to diverse professional environments and contribute meaningfully to urban and architectural development. Let me know if you need additional refinements!
The main knowledge areas: Smart City, Design Theory, Design Studio Lab, UEH General Course, English Module, Social Science, Political Science and Law Module



Unlock Your Future, Shape Your Career
Architectural Concept Designer
Implementation Architect
Project Landscape Designer
IT/Computational Archiect
Community Engagement & Digital Inclusion Specialists
Urban Data Scientist
Smart City Project Manager
Community Engagement Officer
Architectural Concept Designer
A Concept Architect or Architectural Concept Designer is a creative profession focused on developing unique and efficient spatial design solutions. This role involves envisioning innovative architectural concepts, balancing aesthetics with functionality, and translating abstract ideas into practical design frameworks.
primary responsibilities:
- Research and analyze client requirements
- Develop creative design concepts
- Create drawings and 3D models
- Select appropriate materials and technologies
- Collaborate with technical teams and contractors
- Ensure legal compliance and building regulations
- Present and pitch design ideas
- Supervise and adjust designs during construction
knowledge domains
UEH General Course
UEH General Course
Smart City
Design Theory
Design Studio Lab
English Module
Social Science, Political Science and Law Module
Program structure
- K47 - K48
- K49
- K50
- K51

THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE ACCOMPANYING PRACTICAL APPLICATION

Collabortaion Studio
The project collaborates with domestic and international universities and enterprises.

Knowledge Sharing
The series of international conferences and workshops is organized annually by the Institute for Smart City and Management in collaboration with its partners, focusing on the theme of Smart and Sustainable Cities.

student activities
The dynamic and energetic series of student-led activities fosters connections between different student cohorts of the Smart Architecture and Urban Design Program.

studiolab system
The modern infrastructure system includes 3 StudioLab rooms, 1 MakerSpace, 1 Gallery, and a Living Lab currently under construction at UEH campuses.
Admissions information
Get in Touch
If you have any questions regarding the curriculum or the admission methods, please do not hesitate to contact ISCM through the email address or phone number provided below. You may also fill in your questions in the inquiry form on the side, and the institute's staff will get in touch with you as soon as possible to provide assistance.