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University of Debrecen

Civil Engineering

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
BSc On-Campus Full-time 8 September $6500 per year $6500 per year
Course fee notes

One time fees: application fee 150 USD, entrance procedure fee 350 USD

About Civil Engineering, BSc - at University of Debrecen

The objective of the Civil Engineering BSc program is to train civil engineers who are capable of solving complex plan, design, management, operational and construction problems related to civil engineering in the public sector and private industry. Graduates will possess a potential for leadership, an ability to communicate effectively and a capacity to work in a team.

Students completing the undergraduate program will have developed competences or acquired knowledge in the following areas:

  • application of knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering;

  • designing and conducting experiments, as well as analyzing and interpreting data;

  • designing a system, component, or process to meet desired needs;

  • identifying, formulating and solving engineering problems;

  • using techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary in practice;

  • applying knowledge in the following four recognized major civil engineering areas: structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, transportation engineering and water resources engineering, focusing on one or more of the four areas;

  • performing civil engineering design

  • applying the principles of sustainability in civil engineering


Entry requirements for this course

Contact University of Debrecen to find course entry requirements.


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