Undergraduate University Study of Civil Engineering is carried out at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture of the University of Split and lasts for three years (six semesters).
Upon the completion of Undergraduate University Study of Civil Engineering a Bachelor's degree (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) in Civil Engineering is awarded.
A Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering:
- acquires basic competences for working at certain tasks in civil engineering and the fundamental knowledge which allows him/her to enroll in graduate studies of civil engineering and various programmes of life-long learning/permanent education.
- during the course of his/her studies he/she develops the competence in identifying and describing various problems in civil engineering and in solving them to a certain level.
- acquires the competence in dimensioning simple engineering structures or parts of complex structures for static loads by using current computational tools for the design and development of technical documentation in the field of structures, hydrotechnics and transportation engineering.
- acquires the competence in construction management and supervision of minor construction works as well as in planning, constructing, monitoring and maintaining larger structures when working as part of a team
- has the competence for collaborative work in administrative services of public utilities, local goverenment and state administration.
During Undergraduate University Study of Civil Engineering students acquire 180 ECTS credits.
Upon the completion of the undergraduate study level, candidates meet the entry requirements to Graduate University Studies of Civil Engineering.
ORGANISATION OF STUDY
Undergraduate University Study of Civil Engineering is carried out at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture of the University of Split.
The Curriculum is comprised of compulsory and elective courses and is adjusted to the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) according to which 60 ECTS credits are acquired during one academic year.
Undergraduate University Study of Civil Engineering is carried out at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture of the University of Split and lasts for three years (six semesters).
Upon the completion of Undergraduate University Study of Civil Engineering a Bachelor's degree (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) in Civil Engineering is awarded.
A Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering:
- acquires basic competences for working at certain tasks in civil engineering and the fundamental knowledge which allows him/her to enroll in graduate studies of civil engineering and various programmes of life-long learning/permanent education.
- during the course of his/her studies he/she develops the competence in identifying and describing various problems in civil engineering and in solving them to a certain level.
- acquires the competence in dimensioning simple engineering structures or parts of complex structures for static loads by using current computational tools for the design and development of technical documentation in the field of structures, hydrotechnics and transportation engineering.
- acquires the competence in construction management and supervision of minor construction works as well as in planning, constructing, monitoring and maintaining larger structures when working as part of a team
- has the competence for collaborative work in administrative services of public utilities, local goverenment and state administration.
During Undergraduate University Study of Civil Engineering students acquire 180 ECTS credits.
Upon the completion of the undergraduate study level, candidates meet the entry requirements to Graduate University Studies of Civil Engineering.
ORGANISATION OF STUDY
Undergraduate University Study of Civil Engineering is carried out at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture of the University of Split.
The Curriculum is comprised of compulsory and elective courses and is adjusted to the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) according to which 60 ECTS credits are acquired during one academic year.