Program Overview
Introduction to the University Program
The University of Ljubljana's Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering (UL FGG) offers a doctoral study program in the field of Built Environment. This program is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in the field of civil engineering, geodesy, spatial planning, and geology.
Program Description
The doctoral study program in Built Environment is a three-year program that consists of 180 ECTS credits. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the built environment and its various aspects, including construction, geodesy, spatial planning, and geology. The program is divided into four semesters, with the first two semesters focusing on coursework and the last two semesters focusing on research and the preparation of a doctoral dissertation.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the doctoral study program in Built Environment, applicants must have a master's degree in a relevant field, such as civil engineering, geodesy, spatial planning, or geology. Applicants must also have a strong academic record and a demonstrated ability to conduct research.
Program Structure
The doctoral study program in Built Environment consists of the following components:
- Coursework: Students must complete a minimum of 30 ECTS credits of coursework, which includes mandatory and elective courses.
- Research: Students must conduct original research in the field of built environment, under the supervision of a faculty member.
- Dissertation: Students must prepare and defend a doctoral dissertation, which is a comprehensive and original contribution to the field of built environment.
Research Areas
The doctoral study program in Built Environment covers a wide range of research areas, including:
- Construction engineering
- Geodesy and geoinformatics
- Spatial planning and urban planning
- Geology and geotechnics
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the doctoral study program in Built Environment can pursue a variety of career opportunities, including:
- Academia: Graduates can pursue careers in academia, teaching and conducting research at universities and research institutions.
- Industry: Graduates can work in industry, applying their knowledge and skills to real-world problems in construction, geodesy, spatial planning, and geology.
- Government: Graduates can work in government, developing and implementing policies related to the built environment.
Conclusion
The doctoral study program in Built Environment at the University of Ljubljana's Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary program that provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in the field of built environment. The program is designed to prepare students for careers in academia, industry, and government, and to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of built environment.
