Was beinhaltet der Bachelor of Engineering Bauingenieurwesen?

What does the Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering involve?

The Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering at a University of Applied Sciences offers practice-oriented training in the planning, design, construction, maintenance and renovation of structures. The focus is on the application of technical concepts in areas such as industrial, transportation and building construction as well as special infrastructure structures such as bridges, tunnels, dams and wastewater treatment plants.

The core areas of the course are:

  • Construction and structural design: development of stable and efficient building structures
  • Hydraulics and water management: planning and optimization of water resources and drainage systems
  • Geotechnics: Analysis of soil conditions and their influence on construction work
  • Building materials science: selection and application of suitable building materials for different construction projects
  • Construction informatics: use of modern software solutions for the planning and simulation of construction projects

A characteristic feature of studying at universities of applied sciences is the high level of practical relevance. Internships, practical semesters or projects with partner companies are integrated into many degree courses, enabling students to apply their theoretical knowledge directly in practice. In addition, there is often close cooperation with the construction industry in order to incorporate current topics and technological developments directly into the course. Studying at a University of Applied Sciences optimally prepares students for the demands of practice and offers a practical and future-proof career in civil engineering.

Note: The exact course content and specializations may vary from University of Applied Sciences to University of Applied Sciences. It is therefore advisable to contact the respective institution directly to find out about the specific courses on offer. Use our contact form to forward your questions directly to the University of Applied Sciences of your choice and receive detailed information.

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