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Subjects

The program has three core courses, namely:

  • Core courses I: courses that are mandatory for all students.
  • Core courses II: elective courses from the “Mechanics of Structures and Materials” line of research.
  • Core courses III: elective courses from the “Management, Technology and Sustainability in Civil Construction” line of research.

To make the total the number of credits in the courses (24 credits), students have to take 12 credits referring to the 4 mandatory courses, as well as 12 credits in elective courses, which correspond to 3 elective courses. Writing up and defending the master's thesis corresponds to 16 credits.

 

Abbreviation Mandatory courses - Core courses I No of hours Credits
CS Sustainable Construction 64 h 4
FMS Fundamentals of Solid Mechanics 64 h 4
MC Scientific Methodology 32 h 2
SM Seminars 32 h 2
       
Abbreviation Elective courses - Core courses II No of hours Credits
DE Dynamics of Structures 64 h 4
MDE Mechanics of Structures 64 h 4
ME Experimental Mechanics 64 h 4
MEF Finite Element Method 64 h 4
MC Computational Methods 64 h 4
TE Theory of Elasticity 64 h 4
TE I Special Topics I 64 h 4
       
Abbreviation Elective courses - Core courses III No of hours Credits
DDM Performance and Durability of Materials 64 h 4
GPCM Productivity Management and Material Consumption 64 h 4
GSAE Sustainable Water Management in Buildings 64 h 4
MEPC Special Construction Materials 64 h 4
PTE Building Pathology and Therapy 64 h 4
TE II Special Topics II 64 h 4

 

To total the number of credits in subjects, which are 24 credits, the student will have to take 12 credits referring to the 4 mandatory subjects, in addition to 12 credits in elective subjects, which corresponds to 3 elective subjects. The preparation and defense of the master's thesis will correspond to 16 credits.