Bachelors in Civil Engineering (Municipal Engineering)
VSB - Technical University of Ostrava
Key Information
Campus location
Ostrava, Czech Republic
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
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Introduction
Bachelors in Civil Engineering (Municipal Engineering)
Urban Engineering specializes in public infrastructure, ie technical and transport infrastructure, public spaces and public amenities. Specialization provides students with a comprehensive set of knowledge about the theory of urban and urban construction, technical infrastructure and economic areas. Specialization includes focus on asset management and building operations.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Bachelors in Civil Engineering (Municipal Engineering) – Full Time
Semester 1
Compulsory
- Building Constructions I.
- CAD and visualisation
- Chemistry and Building materials
- Descriptive Geometry
- Fundamentals of Architectural Design 1
- History of Architecture
- Mathematics
- Physical Education A
Mandatory optional type B
- English Language b/I for FAST (pre-intermediate)
- English Language c/I for FAST (intermediate)
- French Language c/I (intermediate)
- German Language c/I for FAST (intermediate)
- Russian Language for FAST c/I (intermediate)
- Spanish Language c/I (intermediate)
Semester 2
Compulsory
- Building Constructions II.
- Building Information Model
- Civil Engineering Geology
- Fundamentals of Architectural Design 2
- Fundamentals of Structural Mechanics
- Mathematics II
- Physical Education B
- Typology of buildings
Mandatory optional type B
- English Language b/II for FAST (pre-intermediate)
- English Language c/II for FAST (intermediate)
- French Language c/II (intermediate)
- German Language c/II for FAST (intermediate)
- Russian Language for FAST c/II (intermediate)
- Spanish Language c/II (intermediate)
Semester 3
Compulsory
- Actions on Building Structures
- Building materials
- Elasticity and plasticity
- Physics
- Probability and Statistics
- Roads
Mandatory optional type B
- English Language b/III for FAST (pre-intermediate)
- English Language c/III for FAST (intermediate)
- French Language c/III (intermediate)
- German Language c/III for FAST (intermediate)
- Russian Language for FAST c/III (intermediate)
- Spanish Language c/III (intermediate)
Semester 4
Compulsory
- Building Environment
- Concrete Structures Elements
- Geodesy In Civil Engineering
- Physics for Civil Engineering Laboratory
- Railway Infrastructure
- Rock and Soil Mechanics
- Structural mechanics
Mandatory optional type B
- English Language b/IV for FAST (pre-intermediate)
- English Language c/IV for FAST (intermediate)
- French Language c/IV (intermediate)
- German Language c/IV for FAST (intermediate)
- Russian Language for FAST c/IV (intermediate)
- Spanish Language c/IV (intermediate)
Semester 5
Compulsory
- Basics of municipal engineering
- Building Service-Systems
- Concrete and Masonry Structures
- Foundation enginering
- General technical requirements for buildings I.
- Safety of construction work and operation
- Structural analysis for Engineers
Semester 6
Compulsory
- Constructions for Water Supply and Sewerage Systems
- Elements of Steel and Timber Structures
- General technical requirements for buildings II.
- Land development
- Spatial Information Systems
- Sustainable urban development
- Technical Infrastructure
Semester 7
Compulsory
- Building information modeling
- Construction law
- Creating of urban spaces
- Diagnostics of Structures
- Energy Supply Structures
- Fundamentals of Investment Procesess
- Project 1
- Steel and Timber Structures
Semester 8
Compulsory
- Bachelor´s Thesis
- Basics of Facility Management
- BIM for municipal engineering
- Budgeting and pricing structures
- Economy in construction processes
- Legal environment in the construction industry
- Urban Roads and Intersections
Bachelors in Civil Engineering (Municipal Engineering) – Part Time
Semester 1
Compulsory
- Building Constructions I.
- CAD and visualisation
- Chemistry and Building materials
- Descriptive Geometry
- Ethics of Sport
- Fundamentals of Architectural Design 1
- History of Architecture
- Mathematics
Mandatory optional type B
- English Language b/I for FAST (komb.st.)
- German Language b/I for FAST
Semester 2
Compulsory
- Building Constructions II.
- Building Information Model
- Civil Engineering Geology
- Fundamentals of Architectural Design 2
- Fundamentals of Structural Mechanics
- Mathematics II
- Sociology of Sport
- Typology of buildings
Mandatory optional type B
- English Language b/II for FAST (komb.st.)
- German Language b/II for FAST
Semester 3
Compulsory
- Actions on Building Structures
- Building materials
- Elasticity and plasticity
- Physics
- Probability and Statistics
- Roads
Mandatory optional type B
- English Language b/III for FAST (komb.st.)
- German Language b/III for FAST
Semester 4
Compulsory
- Building Environment
- Concrete Structures Elements
- Geodesy In Civil Engineering
- Physics for Civil Engineering Laboratory
- Railway Infrastructure
- Rock and Soil Mechanics
- Structural mechanics
Mandatory optional type B
- English Language b/IV for FAST (komb.st.)
- German Language b/IV for FAST
Semester 5
Compulsory
- Basics of municipal engineering
- Building Service-Systems
- Concrete and Masonry Structures
- Foundation enginering
- General technical requirements for buildings I.
- Safety of construction work and operation
- Structural analysis for Engineers
Semester 6
Compulsory
- Constructions for Water Supply and Sewerage Systems
- Elements of Steel and Timber Structures
- General technical requirements for buildings II.
- Land development
- Spatial Information Systems
- Sustainable urban development
- Technical Infrastructure
Semester 7
Compulsory
- Building information modeling
- Construction law
- Creating of urban spaces
- Diagnostics of Structures
- Energy Supply Structures
- Fundamentals of Investment Procesess
- Project 1
- Steel and Timber Structures
Semester 8
Compulsory
- Bachelor´s Thesis
- Basics of Facility Management
- BIM for municipal engineering
- Budgeting and pricing structures
- Economy in construction processes
- Legal environment in the construction industry
- Urban Roads and Intersections
Program Outcome
Graduate's knowledge
Field of Urban Engineering and Civil Engineering prepares students for careers in a wide range of knowledge from all disciplines of basic construction, but also with the knowledge and relations in the capital construction of complex files, including cities and in securing the investment process.
Graduate's skills
Professional skills of graduates can be summarized into the following groups: the ability to participate in the preparation of investment projects, capital construction leadership, the ability to create investment project documentation, ability to handle a professional technical studies, the ability to create strategic and development documents.
Graduate's general competence
personal management, planning and organizing work, motivating people, dealing with people, presentation, team work, information, analysis and problem solving, decision making, creative thinking, technical competence, computer competence, personal development
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Graduate's employment
Graduates will find employment in institutions and companies dealing with investment, engineering and design activities, in the apparatus of state administration and local government at the regional level, municipalities and cities but also in all departments and papers dealing with investments in supply companies, especially in marketing and training and procurement of buildings, the property owners and organizations engaged in property management (real estate agencies, large industrial enterprises, medium and high management of administrative and commercial centers, hospitals, government agencies, etc.).