URGENT! The CACB requirements contain this:
(vi) Official University Calendar describing the professional program in architecture undertaken by the applicant or equivalent documentation (course syllabus). It is very important that the university calendar be for the years you were attending the university and that it contains:
the description of the content of every individual courses;
the number of hours of lectures and the number of hours of studio spent on each course;
the number of terms in an academic year;
the number of weeks of studies per term.
Is this supposed to mean what we call the Curriculum i.e. the list of courses each student must pass to receive the architecture degree? What should I do if my university doesn't have this as an 'Official University Calendar'?
My university has this webpage for example:
https://archweb.metu.edu.tr/en/bachelor-architecture
This contains links to each course description, for example:
https://catalog.metu.edu.tr/course.php?course_code=1200201
Another issue is that when I graduated 6 years ago, I hadn't taken these exact courses in the webpage, since courses may have been added/removed/name changed.
Would it work if i made this calendar myself for the curriculum of my time, and had it stamped by the university? In that case, is there a particular format? I'd really appreciate any help from anyone who faced the same problem of not having an Official University Calendar.