Table 1.

Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering: program curriculum

CodeSubjectECTS1CoursesYear
MATMathematics for civil engineering (CE)19.5Mathematical fundamentals of CE
Mathematical methods of CE
Mathematics – Extension course
1
1
2
MMOMathematical modeling10.5Basic programming and numerical methods
Basic statistics
1
1
REPRepresentation systems12.0Drawing
Representation systems
1
1
PHYPhysics for CE19.5Fundamentals of physics in CE
Mechanics
Physics – Extension course
1
1
2
ECOEconomics and business4.5Economics, legislation and business management1
GEOGeology6.0Geology applied to civil works3
TOPTopography and cartography4.5Surveying2
FBUFundamentals of building engineering25.5Chemistry for civil engineering
Construction materials and their application to CE
Construction procedures (I) and (II)
Electrical engineering
1
2
2
2
FSTFundamentals of structural engineering21.0Mechanics of deformable solids
Structural analysis
Structural concrete
Structural steel (I)
2
2
3
3
GTCGeotechnics6.0Geotechnics and foundations3
HHYHydraulics and hydrology7.5Hydraulics and hydrology3
FENFundamentals of environmental impact4.5Science and environmental impact of CE2
BUSBusiness management4.5Business management4
RINRoad infrastructures10.5Highways and airports
Railways
3
3
TRATransportation and land development4.5Transportation and land development3
BENBuilding engineering15.0Industrialized construction
Maritime works
Risk prevention and work organization
3
3
3
HYDHydraulic infrastructures6.0Hydraulic infrastructures4
BDGBuilding6.0Building3
LANLand engineering6.0Geotechnical engineering techniques and methods4
PROProjects4.5Projects3
COMTraining complements for civil engineering31.5Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Civil engineering and society
Conceptual design of bridges
Concrete structural elements
Construction management and organization
English
Ethics in CE
Geotechnical design of foundations and ret. walls
Hydraulic and energy facilities
Infrastructure maintenance management
Introduction to water quality
Management of construction and consulting
Mobility and urban transport
Philosophy of structures
Port facilities
River basin management, water resources and river engineering
Road safety
Structural design of foundations and ret. walls
Structural steel (II)
Surface and groundwater hydrology
Technology of concrete structures
Urban history and planning
Urban hydraulic facilities
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
THEBachelor’s thesis12.0Bachelor’s thesis4

Notes:

1 European Credit Transfer System; 1 ECTS is about 25–30 h of student work, including 10 h of face-to-face learning

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