Programme

Qualification awarded
Bachelor of Science
Length of the programme
48 months
ECTS credits
240
Level of qualification
Bachelor
Mode
Full-time
Language
Dutch, with parts in English
School
  • Institute of Future Environments
Locations
  • Groningen

Built Environment, major Civil Engineering

Profile of the programme

 

Learning outcomes

  1. Initiating and managing Using a 'helicopter view' and a wide market orientation, students detect and survey tasks and potential and projects for society. Students are able to formulate preconditions, requirements and goals. Students are able to describe, monitor and manage the process.
  2. Designing The design can be a plan, model or advice, as well as a spatial or technological design. Students make the design based on a set programme of requirements, research various solutions and variants, and make a balanced choice.
  3. Specifying Students make a specification related to the formulation of ambitions, preconditions and feasibilities, so the product can be steered. In accordance with the requirements set, students further elaborate a design. These requirements are specific to the professional group and encompass the quality requirements of the product to be submitted.
  4. Realising Students execute a design by preparing, maintaining, monitoring and steering its realisation. 
  5. Managing Students create a management and maintenance plan in order to safeguard the realised quality levels.
  6. Monitoring, testing and evaluating Student are able to monitor and assess the submitted results objectively. In addition, students are able to make and implement adjustments as well as proposals for improvement.
  7. Researching Students are able to analyse an issue and identify a research question. Students are able to set up and conduct practice-based research. 
  8. Communicating and collaborating Students are able to transfer relevant professional knowledge to the field, colleagues and potential target groups (customers, clients, stakeholders). Students are able to communicate with internal and external parties in a manner suited to the target audience. 'Communication' here covers the entire spectrum across which information is received, conveyed and shared. Students are focused on collaboration and constructive harmonisation with stakeholders and target groups. 
  9. Managing and innovating Students steer and manage processes in order to achieve the set objectives. Students are self-directing and capable of reflecting on their own performance. Students are proactive, take the initiative, and are able to think and work outside of existing frameworks.

Programme

Built Environment, major Civil Engineeringcredits

Year 3, minors 60

  • semester 1, elective minor 30

  • semester 2, minor Delta Engineering 30