Built Environment (4 Years)
University of Ljubljana
Key Information
Campus location
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Languages
English, Sinhala, Sinhalese
Study format
Blended
Duration
4 years
Pace
Part time
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Introduction
Built Environment (4 Years)
The fundamental goal of the Program is to obtain highly trained researchers for all the scientific areas, which together contribute their expertise to the Program. By completing the Program, the graduate will be qualified for scientific thinking and solving scientific problems, as well as for cooperation in solving the demanding practical problems using an interdisciplinary approach. The Built environment doctoral Program is organized by the Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering with the cooperation of internationally recognized foreign experts and experts from other faculties of the University of Ljubljana. The Program is divided into three scientific areas: the most extensive part represents the area of Civil engineering; the study area of Geodesy includes geodesy and geoinformatics; the study area of Geology; the interdisciplinary area of Spatial planning and Land management is also suitable for students with previous education in various related areas. The main emphasis of the doctoral study is on research. In addition, the Program offers various kinds of taught subjects such as the compulsory common course, compulsory courses for scientific areas, and an extensive selection of elective courses. The Program enables student mobility in the framework of both organized forms of study and individual research work.
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Scholarships and Funding
Co-funding possibilities for doctoral studies are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Civil engineering, Spatial Planning and Land Management, Geodesy, Geology
Program Tuition Fee
Program delivery
In case international students are enrolled, the lecturers and students settle the language for the lectures. International students and mentors communicate in English or in another agreed foreign language.