Civil Engineering | Bergen
Study plan 2024 autumn, 180 credits
Overview
| Programme outline | Requirements |
|---|---|
| Civil Engineering common subjects | 80 |
| Programme Options | |
| Optional Subjects | |
| Total requirements: | 180 |
Civil Engineering common subjects
Requirements: 80 credits
Compulsory courses To the top
- BYG200 Building Materials
- ING106 Introduction to Engineering Practice and Working Methods
- ING161 Chemistry for Engineers
- MAT110 Mathematics 1
- BYG102 Statistics and Land Surveying
- BYG161 Mechanics
- ING172 Classical mechanics and thermodynamics
- MAT202 Mathematics 2
- ING303 Systems Thinking and Innovation for Engineers
Programme Options
Specialization Structural Engineering
Requirements: 70 credits
Compulsory courses To the top
- BYG105 Structural Design
- BYG107 Steel Structures
- BYG104 Building Physics
- BYG106 Concrete Structures
- BYG350 Bachelor Thesis
Specialization Technical Infrastructure Planning
Requirements: 70 credits
Compulsory courses To the top
- BYG109 Geographic Information Systems Analysis
- BYG110 Spatial Planning
- BYG111 Highway Planning
- BYG112 Water and Wastewater Engineering
- BYG350 Bachelor Thesis
- BYG113 Physical planning
Optional Subjects
Requirements: 30 credits
Optional courses To the top
- EN312 Innovation, student based enterprise and sustainability 1
- EN313 Innovation, student based enterprise and sustainability 2
- BYG104 Building Physics
- BYG105 Structural Design
- BYG109 Geographic Information Systems Analysis
- BYG114 Construction Technology
- ING202 Programming for Engineering
- MAS136 Internship as an Engineer
- BYG107 Steel Structures
- BYG110 Spatial Planning
- BYG115 Soil Mechanics
- ING301 Computer Science and Advanced Programming for Engineers
- BYG112 Water and Wastewater Engineering
- BYG122 Sustainable building transformation and management
- BYG130 Urban Design
- BYG501 Structural Modelling
- LEI111 Geographic information science
- MAS311 Solar Technology and Design
- MAT301 Multidimensional Analysis (Mathematics 3)
- SIK201 Introduction to Fire Safety