Description
The Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering is offered by the Department of Civil Engineering of the School of Engineering at the University of Peloponnese. The curriculum covers the core fields of Civil Engineering, including structural engineering, earthquake engineering, geotechnical engineering, hydraulic engineering, transportation infrastructure, environmental engineering, and construction management. Students acquire both theoretical and applied education through coursework, laboratories, diploma thesis, and practical training.
Relation to Employment
The programme prepares graduates for professional practice as Civil Engineers in both the public and private sectors. Graduates may work in the design, study, construction, management, and maintenance of engineering projects, consulting firms, construction companies, infrastructure organizations, public authorities, and research institutions.
Access Requirements / Progression Opportunities
Admission requires a secondary school leaving certificate and successful participation in national entrance examinations or legally established qualifying procedures.
Knowledge
The programme provides knowledge in structural analysis and dynamics, strength of materials, geotechnical engineering, hydraulics, transportation engineering, environmental engineering, earthquake engineering, reinforced concrete and steel structures, project management, and modern engineering design and analysis technologies.
Skills
Students develop skills in engineering design, analysis and construction, use of specialized engineering software, preparation of technical studies, project management, risk assessment, and application of modern technologies in infrastructure planning and construction.
Competences
Graduates are able to study, design, supervise, and manage engineering projects, apply scientific and technological knowledge to solve complex engineering problems, operate within multidisciplinary environments, and respond to the demands of sustainable development and environmental protection.