Degree Programme in Constructional Engineering and Design
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
| 2027-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Degree Programme in Constructional Engineering and Design
The Degree Programme in Constructional Engineering and Design is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for a successful career in constructional engineering and design.
Programme Syllabus for Studies Starting in Autumn 2026
The program syllabus outlines the structure and content of the program for students starting in Autumn 2026.
Study Year 1
The following courses are part of study year one:
- AF1734 Structural mechanics 1, 5.0 credits
- AF1735 Structural mechanics 2 with load analysis, 7.5 credits
- AF1737 Building Technology 1, 7.5 credits
- AF1744 Building Techniques, Heat and Moisture Transfer, 7.5 credits
- AF1745 Building Techniques, Detached Housing Project, 10.0 credits
- AF1759 Surveying, 5.0 credits
- AF1763 Mathematics 1, Linear Algebra, 5.0 credits
- AF1764 Mathematics 2, Calculus in One Variable, 7.5 credits
- AF1765 Mathematics 3, Statistics, 5.0 credits
Programme Objectives
The program objectives are not explicitly stated in the provided context, but the course offerings suggest a focus on providing students with a strong foundation in constructional engineering and design principles.
Extent and Content of the Programme
The extent and content of the program are outlined in the program syllabus, which includes a range of courses in structural mechanics, building technology, mathematics, and surveying.
Eligibility and Selection
The eligibility and selection criteria for the program are not explicitly stated in the provided context.
Implementation of the Education
The implementation of the education is not explicitly stated in the provided context, but the program syllabus suggests a structured approach to the delivery of the program.
Appendices
The program syllabus includes two appendices:
- Appendix 1: Course list
- Appendix 2: Specialisations
