Branch Details

Building Material Engineering

Original title in Czech: Stavebně materiálové inženýrstvíFASTAbbreviation: MAcad. year: 2013/2014

Programme: Civil Engineering

Length of Study: 4 years

Accredited from: 10.11.2004Accredited until: 1.8.2015

Profile

The aim of studying in the four-year Civil Engineering bachelor’s programme in the field of Building Material Engineering is to gain a comprehensive foundation in essential theoretical understanding and general technical knowledge from throughout the civil engineering discipline. Furthermore, students will be acquainted with basic knowledge particularly from production technology and specialised construction disciplines and, in addition, gain a higher level of knowledge and orientation within the issues of the field through the deepening of theoretical, technological and structural engineering knowledge. The gained specialised knowledge will allow graduates to understand the problems arising in their field within a wider context and will increase their employability in industry.
Proof of attaining the final goal of the course, i.e. the mastery of the studied material and the ability to take a comprehensive, independent approach, will be the production and successful defence of a bachelor’s thesis on an assigned topic from the area of production technology or the application of building materials.

Key learning outcomes

Graduates from the field of Building Material Engineering are well-prepared from the theoretical standpoint, particularly in the areas of silicate structure, structural physics and thermodynamics, which provides them with the prerequisites for attaining more complex knowledge in connection with practical laboratory training.
In their laboratory work graduates will have become acquainted with the characteristics and testing of basic building materials, particularly mortars, ceramics and special ceramics, concrete, light materials and insulation materials (including special types), timber and metals. Through the combination of practical and theoretical knowledge graduates will have attained one of the goals of the course, this being the attainment of more complex knowledge and skills.
The emphasis placed on the connection of theoretical and experimental training, together with the acquaintance of students with real operational technologies on specialised excursions is based on the intention to equip graduates with a complete set of knowledge and practical skills.
Alongside this, the graduate is capable of applying building materials in structures, including prefabricated components and their installation, diagnostic methods and practical demonstrations on structures, which supports the fundamental goal of providing graduates with the prerequisites for employment in industry.

Occupational profiles of graduates with examples

Graduates from the Civil Engineering bachelor’s study programme are university-educated specialists able to hold positions in industry requiring the independent solution of more complex production technology, construction, technical and managerial problems via an approach drawing from deeper knowledge of the field of building material engineering. This is combined with the ability of graduates to also understand such problems within a wider theoretical context through being equipped with information regarding the issues connected with the whole field of production technology and the usage of substances and materials used in construction.
Graduates can continue their education in consecutive master’s programmes and gain the title “inženýr“.
The education attained enables graduates, after meeting legal requirements, to be certified as construction technicians or construction engineers in one of the certified fields of the Czech Chamber of Chartered Engineers and Technicians Engaged in Construction.

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Course structure diagram with ECTS credits

3. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
BC02Building Materials Chemistrycs5Compulsoryyes
BJ01Ceramicscs4Compulsoryyes
BJ02Ceramics - Laboratoriescs4Compulsoryyes
BA04Mathematics IIIcs5Compulsoryyes
BJ04Concrete Technology Ics5Compulsoryyes
BJ03Concrete Technology – laboratoriescs2Compulsoryyes
BJ05Fundamentals of Technological Processescs5Compulsoryyes
3. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
BI03Diagnostic methods in buildingcs5Compulsoryyes
BJ06Physics of Building Materialscs5Compulsoryyes
BJ07Insulation Materialscs5Compulsoryyes
BJ08Metal and Wood Materialscs5Compulsoryyes
BW03Mechanical equipmentcs5Compulsoryyes
BJ09Technology of Building Elementscs5Compulsoryyes
4. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
BL08Concrete structures (M)cs5Compulsoryyes
BO05Timber Structures (M)cs3Compulsoryyes
BJ10Lightweight Building Materialscs5Compulsoryyes
BH08Building Constructionscs5Compulsoryyes
BZ03Social Communicationcs2Compulsoryyes
BJ11Technical Thermodynamicscs5Compulsoryyes
BJ12Technology of Prefabricated Structurescs5Compulsoryyes
4. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
BY01Pre-Intermediate Level English (exam)cs2Compulsoryyes
BJ54Seminar for Bachelorshipcs2Compulsoryyes
BJ16Binders IIcs5Compulsoryyes
BJ13Special Insulationscs3Compulsoryyes
BJ14Special Ceramicscs5Compulsoryyes
BZ01Building Lawcs2Compulsoryyes
BT04Building Services (M)cs2Compulsoryyes
BJ15Concrete Technology IIcs5Compulsoryyes
BJ55Properties and Use of Building Materials in Structurescs4Compulsoryyes