I was hoping some of the good people on here may advise me on the matter of studying towards Architectural Technology.
In my mid forties, having spent my entire working life in the building industry in a small family building business and later on my own, for a number of reasons, let alone the downturn in the industry, it has come to a point where I need a new direction in my career/life.
I am somewhat limited in the choice of subject as a mature student but a three year Bachelor of science in A. T. seems the most wise of choices considering my background.
Having spent over 25 years building houses, I built my own single handedly, it is second nature to me in terms of building practices, regulations, technologies, materials, drawings and schedules etc etc, I also take a keen interest in nenewable technology, passive haus and am a qualified BER assessor.
What I would like a little guidance in is just what a course like this entails and to what ends would I be studying in terms of future opportunities. Reading the GMIT prospectus does not give anything other than the vaguest of information so would appreciate the opinions of the AAM community.
Could I reasonably expect to go on to house designing as a service in conjunction with experienced project management, although I do understand this precludes me from calling myself an "Architect" as such ?
I am presently studying and almost completed a computer applications course part time Fetac 5 and aim to take two or three modules of 2D, 3D, and PHPP, Passive house design in the period between January and the new academic year in September.
I just need to know if this is the way forward for me before I decide on embarking upon this path.
Any helpfull advice, good bad or indifferent would be gratefully received with many thanks.
In my mid forties, having spent my entire working life in the building industry in a small family building business and later on my own, for a number of reasons, let alone the downturn in the industry, it has come to a point where I need a new direction in my career/life.
I am somewhat limited in the choice of subject as a mature student but a three year Bachelor of science in A. T. seems the most wise of choices considering my background.
Having spent over 25 years building houses, I built my own single handedly, it is second nature to me in terms of building practices, regulations, technologies, materials, drawings and schedules etc etc, I also take a keen interest in nenewable technology, passive haus and am a qualified BER assessor.
What I would like a little guidance in is just what a course like this entails and to what ends would I be studying in terms of future opportunities. Reading the GMIT prospectus does not give anything other than the vaguest of information so would appreciate the opinions of the AAM community.
Could I reasonably expect to go on to house designing as a service in conjunction with experienced project management, although I do understand this precludes me from calling myself an "Architect" as such ?
I am presently studying and almost completed a computer applications course part time Fetac 5 and aim to take two or three modules of 2D, 3D, and PHPP, Passive house design in the period between January and the new academic year in September.
I just need to know if this is the way forward for me before I decide on embarking upon this path.
Any helpfull advice, good bad or indifferent would be gratefully received with many thanks.