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Project Management in Civil and Construction Engineering, b.eng

Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Course overview

Managing projects with Civil and Construction Engineering knowledge

"Specialists and managers wanted for management, expert knowledge from the engineering sector desirable." Companies in the construction industry are increasingly looking for talented people to coordinate and manage challenging construction projects. The combination of skills and expertise from the two worlds of project management and civil engineering is the key to the success of complex construction projects.

Is time management your middle name and are you always well informed about your surroundings? Do you want to play a key role in creating great things for the future and our society? Would you like to take responsibility for ensuring that construction work is carried out timely, properly and economically?

Become an expert in this sought-after specialist field with a degree at DIT and take care of construction projects of all kinds as a project manager: construction planning must be managed, construction specifications and quality control must be implemented accordingly and all project parameters must be adhered to. This is because the degree programme Project Management in Civil and Construction Engineering is dedicated to precisely this interplay of different disciplines with subjects and modules from structural engineering, construction operations and materials, financing, human resources and management.

Lay the foundation for your career in the construction industry and secure the necessary qualifications with the Bachelor's degree programme in Project Management in Civil and Construction Engineering.

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At a glance

Degree

  • Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)

Duration

  • 7 semesters

ECTS points

  • 210

Start

  • Winter semester

Location

Taught in 

  • German
Details & Application

Application period

  • 15 April - 15 September

Admission requirements

  • General German university entrance qualification, or please check your eligibilty at the DAAD if you own an international qualification
  • Language requirements

Fees

  • No tuition fees, only student union fee
  • International students from non-EU/EEA countries are required to pay service fees for each semester. Click here to read about our service fees.
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Postgraduate oportunities

  • Master Civil and Environmental Engineering

Enquiries and Contact

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CAMPUS DEGGENDORF

The Deggendorf campus is modern and international. It is a welcoming place for study, teaching and research. Situated right on the banks of the Danube and at the gateway to the Bavarian Forest, it is a place where academic excellence and quality of life go hand in hand.

Structure of the study programme

The Bachelor's degree programme in Project Management in Civil and Construction Engineering is designed as a full-time course and comprises seven semesters.

Basic mathematical and scientific subjects such as building physics, materials and technical mechanics form the technical foundation. For extra stability, you can choose additional probation in the form of guided learning groups with students from higher semesters, support courses or tutorials. The foundation for your future career as a project manager in Civil and Construction Engineering is built on subjects from various business administration areas ranging from planning management to accounting, specific construction disciplines such as surveying, geotechnics, materials in construction or fire protection and the confident use of common software. After the internship semester, you will deepen your practical skills in projects.

In addition to sound theoretical knowledge, the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering also emphasises practical relevance. In addition to laboratory practicals and practice-based group work, excursions to companies and construction sites as well as guest lectures by renowned civil engineers are part of the programme.

Want even more practical relevance? You also have the option of studying Project Management in Civil and Construction Engineering as a combined study programme or study programme with in-depth practical experience in cooperation with a company.

Subject Overview

The basic subjects in the first two semesters are mainly taken together with students on the Civil and Construction Engineering and Environmental Engineering degree programmes. The specialisation in civil engineering, environmental engineering or construction management takes place in the higher semesters. This also means that students who are considering changing degree programmes within the faculty after two or three semesters can have many of the subjects they have already completed credited to them and therefore lose very little time.

Below you will find an overview of the courses, SWS (semester hours per week) and ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) in the Bachelor's degree programme in Project Management in Civil and Construction Engineering (formerly Construction Management).

1. Semester SWS ECTS
Chemistry 4 5
Basics in Engineering Mechanics and Hydromechanics 6 7
Structural Drawing and CAD 1 2 2,5
Descriptive Geometry and Freehand Drawing 2 2,5
Construction Management 1 4 5
Mathematics I.1 4 4
Materials I.1 2 2
Structural Design 1 2 2
2. Semester SWS ECTS
Mathematics I.2 2 3
Materials I.2 5 5
Construction Management 2 4 4
Urban Land Use Planning 2 2
Building Physics 5 6
Structural Analysis 4 5
Computer Science I.1 2 3
3. Semester SWS ECTS
Computer Science I.2 2 2
Constructive Engineering I 4 5
Human Resources 3 3,5
Accounting 3 3,5
CAD 2 2 3
Digital Building Survey 1 2
Turnkey Construction 2 2,5
Serial and Modular Construction 2 2,5
Measuring 1 2 2
Geotechnics I.1 4 4
4. Semester SWS ECTS
Measuring 2 3 3
Geotechnics I.2 5 5
Economic Analysis 2 2
Planning Management 2 4
Constructive Engineering II 2 2,5
Masonry Construction 2 2,5
Technical English 4 5
Technical Finishing 4 5
5. Semester SWS ECTS
Internship (20 Weeks) 25
PLV 4 5
6. Semester SWS ECTS
FWP (Compulsory Elective) Construction Management I 2 2,5
FWP (Compulsory Elective) Construction Management II 2 2,5
Water Management 6 6
Road construction 4 5
Building and Planning Law 4 5
Integral Planning and BIM Modelling 2 2,5
Technical building equipment in BIM 2 2,5
Project Construction Management I 5 6
7. Semester SWS ECTS
Project Construction Management II 5 6
Lean Construction Management (English) 4 5
Preventive Structural Fire Protection 4 5
Construction Management 2 4 5
Bachelor Thesis (BA) 10
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Cooperative Studies

Theory meets practice

 

Would you like to get a taste of the real world whilst you’re still studying – and even get paid for it? Then the dual study programme at DIT is just the thing for you.      

The dual study programme combines the best of both worlds: sound theoretical knowledge at university and valuable practical experience in a company. You can choose between two models:

  • Joint Studies (Study at university combined with a vocational training at a company)
  • or Studies with In-Depth Practice (intensive practical training during semester breaks)

Important: To enrol on the cooperative studies programme, you must apply to both the company and the DIT.

DIT has been working with numerous companies for many years – find out more here about our cooperation partners.  You can also find potential cooperative study places in the hochschule dual database

Do you already have a company in mind, or would you like to send a proactive application to a company that doesn’t yet work with us? Please feel free to pass on our contact details so that we can clarify all the necessary requirements (e.g. partnership agreement, work placement guidelines) with your company.

Do you need general advice on dual study programmes? Please feel free to get in touch with us:  Contact Career Service

 

Interested in a cooperative study programme?

Find out which programme is right for you, how to apply, and how we’ll support you every step of the way – from finding the right company to starting your studies:

Career Prospects

As a project manager in civil and construction engineering, you are the driving force behind your projects. Other job titles for your qualifications could be construction manager, project manager or project leader.

You are responsible for coordinating and managing challenging construction projects. You know the status of things at all times and ensure the progress and success of the project with your decisions. This involves setting priorities or initiating countermeasures.

Your tasks may begin with the tendering and awarding of planning services and extend throughout the entire construction period. You negotiate with external specialist planners or service providers and manage their involvement in the project. You always keep an eye on the project's finances are responsible for quality control. You will be responsible for the technical aspects of the project and will sign off the planning results and construction work at the end. Responsibility for your own staff can also be part of your job.

With your bachelor's degree in Project Management in Civil and Construction Engineering, you can pursue a wide variety of career paths:

  • Project management as a client representative
  • Planning manager, BIM coordinator or BIM manager
  • Project developer of construction projects
  • Public construction administration
  • Construction management for large transport companies or leisure parks
  • Costing, investment and financing
  • Performance audit
  • Sales, distribution, marketing and advertising