Preliminary Courses

Our Courses

Our courses are interdisciplinary by nature and provides students with knowledge from diverse fields, including economics, environment, sociology, psychology, and transportation.

Type of courses:

Note: Filter is relevant for Master's dregrees.

Semester:

(Preliminary)

Semester A (Winter)

Mon 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM

2 Credits

Spatial and Construction Economics - Recitation

Dr. Buda Erez

The course examines the functioning of the national and urban economy, with a focus on economic policy and methods of economic analysis in architectural planning and construction processes. Topics include the structure and performance of the construction sector; the land market in Israel and its unique characteristics; location considerations for housing, employment, services, public institutions, and infrastructure; construction financing and economic programming, including demand assessment, cost analysis, and profitability; the composition of construction and building operation costs across different building types; and introductory frameworks for project analysis and management from a life-cycle perspective.

 

(Preliminary)

Semester A (Winter)

Thur 3:30-5:30 PM

2 Credits

General and Urban Sociology

Assoc. Prof. Aharon Gutman Meirav

he Goal Is to Acquaint the Student with Basic Concepts of Sociology and Urban Sociology. the Major Subjects Are: the Meaning and Purpose of Sociology, Culture and Society, Values and Social Norms, Stratification and Social Disparities, the Urban Way of Life, Neighborhood Planning - Normative Aspects and Empirical Findings.