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Civil Engineering, Bachelor of Built Environment

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Application Deadline: 15 July for EU students; 15 June for non EU students
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 1,713 - ≈ € 7,650 (non-EEA)
Location: Flushing / Netherlands / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 4 months Start Date: September
Credits (ECTS): 240
Languages: English 
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In Civil engineering you are always working on progress. Optimizing our infrastructure is and will remain necessary to transport ourselves over land and across water. With our bridges and tunnels and with our huge constructions such as the Deltaworks, Holland has worldwide acquired an excellent report in civil engineering.
Taming water?
To keep our feet dry in river areas and on the coast both now and in future, you -as a future civil engineer- will learn how to design dikes and dunes that will protect us. You will also learn how to channel the water that falls during heavy rain storms.
A terrific job
Enter this world and get ready for a terrific job as a designer, site engineer, constructor, planning engineer, work place manager, project manager or calculator.


Contents

First year
The first part of the programme (first semester) starts with an orientation phase, in which you become acquainted with all kinds of jobs in the field of Civil engineering and the graduation variations HZ offers. You get subjects such as construction designing to get an insight in the stability of constructions above and underground. Furthermore, you follow courses such as water management and constructing in and with soil, which are often integrated. You also follow a number of Professional Core courses. In these courses you learn the general skills that you need in your future job. In the first semester these are, among others, English and Communicative skills.

Second year
In the second year you follow courses in subjects such as water management, urban road design and you deepen your knowledge of construction designing. This year, you also carry out your orienting work placement at a building site.

Third year
In the third year you will extensively study the theme of water by means of the courses Canals and Ports and Coastal and Bank Protection. In this year you also follow your minor.

Fourth year
The final year gives you the opportunity to accentuate your education in your own way. You may choose a number of optional courses in one of the fields of study: construction, water or underground building. Finally, you round off your studies with a five-month graduation project.

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Requirements

The minimum requirement for admission to this programme is the following:

- The completion of a diploma equivalent to a Dutch secondary education diploma. A good level of mathematics, biology, physics and chemistry is essential.

- A good command of the English language is also required to attend the Water Management programme. English level should be equivalent to a TOEFL level of 550 (paper-based) or 213 (computer-based). Non-EU students need an IELTS score of 6.0 (or equivalent).

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: High School diploma
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 6.0
TOEFL Paper-based: 550
TOEFL Computer-based: 213
TOEFL Internet-based: 80

Accreditation

The system of accreditation in higher education aims to guarantee that study programmes meet the highest standards. As all accredited programmes of Universities of Applied Sciences, this programme is officially recognized and is listed in the Central Register of Higher Education Programmes (Croho).


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