FM1ARBM75 Building Information Modelling
FM1ARBM75 Building Information Modelling
- Course description
- Course CodeFM1ARBM75
- Level of Study5.1
- Program of StudyTechnical Design Architectual
- Credits7.5
- Study Plan CoordinatorCarlos Henriquez
The course provides knowledge of information handling in a BIM project. Candidates are provided skills to apply parameters for improve information handling in a Building Information Model, in addition to tools and processes for basic clash detection and rule checks. The course provides insight into building acts, standards and regulations. The course builds on competence from Architectural Modelling.
The course provides competence for information management and basic analysis of Building Information Models. The candidate is provided knowledge of building acts and regulations, open standard file formats and project collaboration, as well as skills to perform clash detection, and rule checks to optimize models.
The candidate:
- has knowledge of processes and tools that are used for basic clash detection and rule checks in Building Information Models.
- has insight into building information management, open standard file formats, Norwegian Standards and relevant quality requirements that apply to Building Information models.
- has knowledge of methods for sharing resources and processes for efficient collaboration in Building Information Modelling.
- can update his/her knowledge of workflows, technical documentation, building acts and regulations in Building Information Modelling projects.
- understands the importance of tidiness in project files, procedures for version control and project element naming conventions.
The candidate:
- can apply knowledge of information management to improve the efficiency of a building project.
- can apply knowledge of applicable building acts and regulations in Building Information Modelling projects.
- can apply knowledge to set-up and manage collaborative Building Information Models.
- master’s relevant tools and techniques to identify interfering geometry and ensure the validity of information stored in the 3D models.
- master’s relevant tools and techniques to apply parameters to improve information handling in a Building Information Model.
The candidate:
- understands the importance of building acts and regulations that apply for new building projects.
- has developed skills for producing required documentation according to applicable building acts and regulations.
- can develop BIM productions that fulfil defined requirements and specifications.
- understand the importance of basic clash detection and rule checks in Building Information Models.
- understands the importance of detecting interfering geometry and ensuring building information validity prior to construction.
Digital Learning Resources
The learning management system (LMS) is the primary learning platform where students access most of their course materials. The content is presented in various formats, such as text, images, models, videos or podcasts. Each course follows a progression plan, designed to lead students through weekly modules at their own pace. Exercises and assignments (individual or in groups) are embedded throughout the courses to support continuous practice and assessment of the learning outcomes.
Campus Resources
In addition to the digital learning resources, campus students participate in physical learning activities led by teachers as part of the overall delivery.
Guidance
Guidance and feedback from teachers support students' learning journeys, and may be provided synchronously or asynchronously, individually or in groups, via text, video or in-person feedback.
Form of assessment | Grading scale | Grouping | Duration of assessment |
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Course Assignment | Pass / Fail | 1 Week(s) |