Branch Details

Water Management and Water Structures

Original title in Czech: Vodní hospodářství a vodní stavbyFASTAbbreviation: VAcad. year: 2014/2015

Programme: Civil Engineering

Length of Study: 1.5 years

Accredited from: 30.10.2003Accredited until: 1.8.2015

Profile

The Water Management and Water Structures branch of the trimestral consecutive master’s study programme Civil Engineering follows on from four-year bachelor’s courses of a similar technical nature.
During their studies, students become familiar with the latest scientific and technical findings in all their complex mutual interconnectivity.
The subjects of this programme focus on issues connected with the design, management and organization of the construction of water management structures and buildings, and the operation of water management structures and systems. They also cover requirements for the protection of the environment and for environmental engineering, including knowledge of the national and European legislation in this field.
Students apply the knowledge acquired in individual subjects in dealing with the issues of the given field of study. During the course, great emphasis is placed on independent and creative engineering work. Graduates will acquire the knowledge needed to produce their master´s thesis independently, thus confirming their readiness to find comprehensive solutions to technical problems in industry.
After graduation, they are able to deal with even demanding specialised issues independently and are thus prepared for their engineering career in industry.

Key learning outcomes

Graduates from the Water Management and Water Structures field of study have gained highly specialised (theoretical and professional) knowledge in the studied field and specialisation. They are capable of applying the acquired knowledge in the solution of problems within the given field of study.
They are capable, within the scope of the skills they have gained, of independently solving even demanding specialised problems (the independent solution of complex engineering, technical and managerial problems in the construction industry) in the area of water management and water structures, and are thus prepared for their engineering career in industry. They are capable of implementing comprehensive solutions to engineering problems.
As highly-qualified specialists, graduates are able to hold high engineering and managerial posts and successfully perform the functions required of them, and are equipped with the prerequisites for the solution of even complex technical problems, not only concerning comprehensive planning of water management structures and buildings but also during their preparation and realization.
Within the context of professional competence (after gaining the required amount of work experience), graduates with the Water Management and Water Structures specialisation can gain certification from the Czech Chamber of Chartered Engineers and Technicians Engaged in Construction. They are able to manage complex technical or specialised activities or projects and take responsibility for their quality. They are also capable of taking responsibility for the specialised management of individuals and groups.

Occupational profiles of graduates with examples

Graduates from the consecutive master’s study programme Civil Engineering with the Water Management and Water Structures specialisation have deepened their knowledge from theoretical and specialised disciplines. They are entitled to use the title "inženýr" (abbreviated to Ing.) before their name. They are familiar with the newest scientific and technical findings in all their complex mutual interconnectivity. They are able to apply the knowledge acquired to issues in the given field of study. They are capable of independent creative work as an engineer. As highly-qualified specialists, graduates are able to hold high engineering and managerial posts and successfully perform the functions required of them. They are capable of producing documentation for the preparation and realization of water management structures and buildings, and of processing and preparing engineering and technical surveys as well as statements drawn from professional expertise and expert reports.
Graduates also have the prerequisites for work in the field as a private entrepreneur.
After the stipulated period of work experience, graduates can gain certification as certified engineers in one of the certified fields of the Czech Chamber of Chartered Engineers and Technicians Engaged in Construction.
They can also find employment within their field in the area of research and development.
Graduates’ knowledge of foreign languages in their area of specialisation will enable them to work abroad, if this is required.

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Course structure diagram with ECTS credits

1. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
CR01Groundwater hydraulicscs5Compulsoryyes
CA04Mathematics IV (V)cs4Compulsoryyes
CP03Operational and System Analysiscs6Compulsoryyes
CR03Selected parts of hydrotechnicscs5Compulsoryyes
CS01Selected parts of landscape water managementcs5Compulsoryyes
CP01Selected Chapters from Municipal Water Managementcs5Compulsoryyes
1. year of study, summer semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
CS02geographic information systemscs3Compulsoryyes
CC01Hydrobiology and ekotoxikologycs4Compulsoryyes
CS03Watershed conservationcs4Compulsoryyes
CS04Water management legislativecs3Compulsoryyes
CP02Water Managementcs4Compulsoryyes
CR52Bankerosion of reservoircs5Elective4364yes
CS51Water management systems controlcs5Elective4364yes
CP52Urban Drainagecs5Elective4364yes
CP53Selected Chapters from Water Supplycs5Elective4364yes
CB54Applied Physicscs5Elective4365yes
CR51Mathematical models in hydrodynamiccs5Elective4365yes
CC52Composition and properties of natural watercs5Elective4365yes
CA58Basics of Calculus of Variationscs5Elective4365yes
CZ52Ethics in Businesscs2Elective4366yes
CZ54Pedagogy for Engineerscs2Elective4366yes
CZ56Psychology of managementcs2Elective4366yes
2. year of study, winter semester
AbbreviationTitleL.Cr.Com.Compl.Hr. rangeGr.Op.
BY51Intermediate Level English (exam)cs2Compulsoryyes
CR04Hydroinformaticscs3Compulsoryyes
CR05Mathematical modelling in water managementcs5Compulsoryyes
CP04Special Field Tripcs3Compulsoryyes
CR02Realisation of water structurescs5Compulsoryyes
CR53Physical modellingcs5Elective4389yes
CR55Numerical modelling of water flowcs5Elective4389yes
CC53Wastewater treatment processescs5Elective4389yes
CS53Landscape Restoration and Stabilitycs5Elective4389yes
CP56Advanced Sewerage and WWTPcs5Elective4389yes
CP57Wastewater Engineeringcs5Elective4389yes
CP54Industrial Wastewater Treatmentcs5Elective4390yes
CR54Geographic Information Systems in Water Managementcs5Elective4390yes
CV68Project Management of Commissioncs5Elective4390yes
CR56Flood protectioncs5Elective4390yes
CS52Natural ways of water treatmentcs5Elective4390yes
CP58Water Supply Systemscs5Elective4390yes
CS54Diploma Seminar I (V-VHK)cs2Elective4391yes
CP55Diploma Seminar I (V-VHO)cs2Elective4391yes
CR58Diploma Seminar I (V-VST)cs2Elective4391yes
All the groups of optional courses
Gr. Courses
4364 CR52, CS51, CP52, CP53
4365 CB54, CR51, CC52, CA58
4366 CZ52, CZ54, CZ56
4389 CR53, CR55, CC53, CS53, CP56, CP57
4390 CP54, CR54, CV68, CR56, CS52, CP58
4391 CS54, CP55, CR58