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Profile of the programme
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The course profile is designed to provide training in advanced applications within the field of civil engineering and the environmental sustainability of cities and territories.
Its objective is to equip students with knowledge in areas such as construction, materials, structures, hydraulics, geotechnics, mobility, transport, planning, urbanism, and the environmental sustainability of urban spaces and territories. This prepares them to solve complex engineering problems, innovate in the context of design and materials, develop technologies, and contribute to research. Concurrently, the courses aim to foster skills in critical analysis, multidisciplinary teamwork, and the ethical application of engineering knowledge in society.
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Key learning outcomes
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- To analyse, formulate and solve complex civil engineering problems by integrating knowledge from various specialities and applying analytical and computational methodologies, as well as digital tools (e.g., drones, robots, sensors, and IoT systems). - To design, plan and innovate in civil engineering solutions, particularly in terms of design, selection and development of materials, and implementation of new technologies, aiming at the sustainability, resilience and efficiency of solutions. - To plan and carry out research activities, including the collection, analysis and interpretation of data, contributing to the production of new knowledge in the field of civil and environmental engineering. - To communicate conclusions, knowledge and reasoning clearly and rigorously, both to specialised and non-specialised audiences, and to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams. |
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Occupational profiles of graduates
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Not applicable. |
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Learning facilities
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The laboratories of DECA and the research units C-MADE and GeoBioTec@UBI will be used, as well as other UBI laboratories, such as the Optics Centre, which has microscopy equipment for materials characterization. |