Qualification Awarded | Bachelor degree, Bc. |
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Level of Qualification | First Cycle |
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Access to Further Studies | The graduates may continue in a Second cycle |
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Graduation Requirements | 240 ECTS Credits, Final state examination, Bachelor thesis |
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Mode of Study | Full-time |
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Programme Director or Equivalent | Personal ID | Name |
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| LOK33 | prof. Ing. Antonín Lokaj, Ph.D. |
Course Structure Diagram with ECTS Credits | 1. year / Winter semester | 1. year / Summer semester |
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| 30 ECTS Credits | 30 ECTS Credits |
| 2. year / Winter semester | 2. year / Summer semester |
| 30 ECTS Credits | 30 ECTS Credits |
| 3. year / Winter semester | 3. year / Summer semester |
| 30 ECTS Credits | 30 ECTS Credits |
| 4. year / Winter semester | 4. year / Summer semester |
| 30 ECTS Credits | 30 ECTS Credits |
Specific Admission Requirements |
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Specific admission requirements are determined by the Dean of the faculty. For more information please click here. |
Specific Arrangements for the Recognition of Prior Learning |
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Informal learning - max. 60% of credits gained in prior lifelong learning can be recognized, as determined by the Dean of the Faculty. |
Qualification Requirements and Regulations |
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Qualification Requirements: |
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Finished secondary education with secondary school-leaving exam. |
Regulations: |
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The Czech educational system is regulated by the Higher Education Act (Act 111/1998). Studies at VSB-TUO are regulated by the Statute of VSB – Technical University of Ostrava. |
Profile of the Programme |
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The aim of the study in the four-year Civil Engineering study program is to prepare graduates for activities in all areas of construction activities for which they acquire the relevant theoretical and professional knowledge and skills.
After the first two years of joint study, focusing on theoretical foundations and core vocational subjects, students continue their specializations (Traffic Construction, Geotechnics and Underground Construction, Building Construction, Urban Engineering, Building and Industrial Construction, Building Environment and Building Materials and Building Diagnostics), where they acquire knowledge focused on specific areas of the construction industry and in this area also elaborate their final (bachelor) thesis. The study of specialization, thanks to the previous joint study, allows the student flexibility in the possibility of transition to any field of construction activities.
In the fourth year, in addition to specialized vocational subjects, students work on projects related to their final work.
Study of the study program is completed by verification of knowledge from two thematic areas resulting mainly from profiling subjects and defense of the final bachelor thesis. |
Key Learning Outcomes |
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Key Lerning Outcomes are Expressed in following Structure: Knowledge, Skills, General competencies |
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Knowledge: |
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The graduate profile of the newly proposed bachelor program Civil Engineering will be more broadly focused than the graduate profiles of the current B3607 civil engineering programs. As part of the joint study, the graduate, in addition to theoretical subjects (mathematics, physics, descriptive geometry), completes professional subjects in the field of building construction, engineering, transport and geotechnical buildings, building materials, building geodesy, building services and urban engineering. Within the compulsory elective courses, the student will deepen his education in the selected specialization (Building and Industrial Construction, Urban Engineering, Building Materials and Building Diagnostics, Transport Construction, Geotechnics and Underground Construction, Building Environment and Building Construction).
The graduate will find employment in design offices as well as on construction sites or building offices.
Graduate will meet the requirements for professional practice to meet the conditions for authorization in the fields of "Building construction", "Urban engineering", "Traffic construction", "Geotechnics", "Environmental engineering of buildings", "Testing and diagnostics of buildings".
The graduate will be theoretically equipped for the follow-up university Master's study of technical specialization of related study programs at the Faculty of Civil Engineering of VŠB-TU Ostrava or at other faculties of construction in the Czech Republic and abroad. |
Skills: |
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Graduate will meet the requirements for professional practice to meet the conditions for authorization in the fields of "Building construction", "Urban engineering", "Transport construction", "Geotechnics", "Environmental engineering", "Testing and diagnostics of buildings".
The graduate will be theoretically equipped for the follow-up university Master's study of technical specialization of related study programs at the Faculty of Civil Engineering of VŠB-TU Ostrava or at other faculties of construction in the Czech Republic and abroad. |
General competencies: |
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Master study programs:
Civil engineering - Traffic construction
Civil engineering - Geotechnics and underground engineering
Civil engineering - Building structures
Civil Engineering - Urban Engineering
Civil engineering - Building and industrial construction
Civil engineering - Building environment
Civil engineering - Building materials and building diagnostics
Graduates of the follow-up Master's degree program will be able to continue in the content-related programs of the doctoral degree program. |
Occupational Profiles of Graduates with Examples |
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Examination Regulations, Assessment and Grading |
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Examination regulations, assesment and grading are described in the Study and Examination Rules. |
Degree Branches |
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Code | Degree Branch Title | Language of Instruction |
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S01 | Transport Constructions | Czech |
S02 | Geotechnics and Underground Engineering | Czech |
S03 | Building Structures | Czech |
S04 | Municipal Engineering | Czech |
S05 | Building and Industry Construction | Czech |
S06 | Building Environment | Czech |
S07 | Building Materials and Diagnostics of Structures | Czech |