Basic Indicators of University Studies of Civil Engineering in the Hydraulic Engineering Department at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb (CROSBI ID 44435)
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Marušić, Josip ; Bekić, Damir
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Basic Indicators of University Studies of Civil Engineering in the Hydraulic Engineering Department at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb
Since the academic year 2005/06, the Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb has conducted the program of Undergraduate and Graduate University Course, in agreement with the objectives of the Bologna Declaration. Basic indicators are given regarding hydrotechnical subjects evaluated by corresponding ECTS points. In addition to the students’ program of 30 weeks, indicators are also given for other activities in the course of the studies of 14 weeks per annum. In the Undergraduate course the student must achieve 180 ECTS points, and in the Graduate course120 ECTS points. Eight mandatory and five optional (out of 12) hydrotechnical subjects in the Graduate Course of civil engineering are evaluated with 84 ECTS points, i.e. 70 percent of the required 120. The graduation thesis is valued 18 points, and the remaining 4 subjects also 18 ECTS points. Description is given of conditions for preparing of the final thesis of the Undergraduate and Graduate Course of Civil Engineering. Also, descriptive and numeric indicators for hydrotechnical subjects in the Post-Graduate Course are given, separately for Doctoral and Specialist studies of civil engineering, with conditions for preparing of the doctoral dissertation and specialist thesis on hydrotechnical subjects.
university studies, hydraulic engineering, university of zagreb
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293-300.
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Current Events in Hydraulic Engineering
Sawicki, Jerzy M. ; Zima, Piotr
Gdanjsk: Gdansk University of Technology
2011.
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