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Bachelor programme Civil Engineering and Construction Management

Content and focus of the degree programme:

This study programme is only available in German.


The degree programme provides research-based scientific teaching, interdisciplinary resolution methods and a close relation to practice. The aim is that students should become able to autonomously develop scientifically founded solutions for subject-specific issues. The development of social skills and personal responsibility is made allowance for and supported appropriately.

Higher education institution:
Technische Universität Graz
Group of fields of study:
Engineering Sciences, Social and Economic Sciences
Degree programme:
Civil Engineering and Construction Management
Type:
Bachelor programme
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Science, BSc
Duration:
6 Semester / 180 ECTS*

Further information:

Languages of instruction:
German
Costs:
Student Union fee: EUR 21,20
Tuition fee - see Detailed information
Stay abroad:
Not compulsory
Type of higher education institution:
University
Location:
Graz
Curriculum:
published in the:
MBl. 2014/15, Stk. 8 a, i.d.F. MBl. 2015/16, Stk. 12 (Nr. 152), 2016/17, Stk. 11 a (Nr. 202), Stk. 15 a (Nr. 295)

Definition of the field of studies

Civil Engineering and Construction Management shapes the technical environment. It designs, plans, constructs, builds and operates structures and is responsible for the infrastructure. Tasks also include the development of concepts, analysis and expertise. The work becomes evident in visible and non-visible structures, e.g. bridges, sewage treatment plants.

Exams

The following modules are relevant: mathematics and descriptive geometry, physics and mechanics, computer sciences, statics, construction management, building construction, structural engineering, environment and traffic, hydraulic engineering, geotechnical engineering and optional subject. The first three modules mathematics and descriptive geometry, physics and mechanics, and computer sciences represent the orientation phase. The elective courses that have to be studied in the bachelor programme serve the individual specialisation and further development of the students and can be chosen freely from the courses on offer. It is recommended to choose courses from the fields of foreign languages, social skills, technological impact assessment and women and gender studies. Moreover two bachelor projects must be carried out in connexion with two compulsory courses at different departments. One of the two projects must be a bachelor thesis that has been written autonomously by the student.

Entrance examinations

no

Supplementary examinations

DG (DP) - Descriptive Geometry (examination has to be passed before the final part of the diploma degree examination or bachelor?s examination)