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2 Civil Engineering Degree Programs in Austria


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University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
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Bachelor's degree in civil engineering in building construction
- Wels, Austria
BSc
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
German
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Civil engineers are experts in buildings - from planning to construction, from renovation to demolition. They plan, construct, monitor, they take on managerial and coordinating roles within construction teams and they learn to evaluate their designs and constructions mathematically using the latest technologies - both in the areas of safety and functionality as well as in terms of costs. With the help of building physics knowledge and knowledge in the field of building technology and building automation, civil engineers optimize new and existing building structures.


University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
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Master's degree in civil engineering in building construction
- Wels, Austria
Master degree
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
German
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The Master's degree program in Civil Engineering in Building Construction enables a complete university education in the field of civil engineering with a focus on building construction. In addition to extensive, in-depth training in building construction, students are offered elective subjects (two elective subject groups).
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Civil Engineering is an exciting field that plays a vital role in shaping infrastructure and the built environment. This discipline focuses on designing, constructing, and maintaining essential structures such as bridges, roads, and water supply systems, making it a cornerstone of modern society.
In Austria, students studying Civil Engineering engage in applied coursework and industry-linked projects, which foster independence and critical thinking. Common courses include structural analysis, geotechnical engineering, and transportation systems. As students dive into real-world problems, they build skills like drafting detailed plans, using modeling tools for simulations, and analyzing construction materials.
Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles as project engineers, structural designers, or construction managers. Austria's strong emphasis on technical education ensures that these graduates are well-equipped to meet industry demands. The blend of rigorous academic training and practical experience positions them for success in global job markets, where their expertise in sustainable practices and innovative building techniques is increasingly sought after.