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Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering (2014/02/09)
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physical and organizational changes.
The study line will provide you with skills in terms of planning large projects and give you the ability to
create an overview of complex structures that requires versatile technical and managerial knowledge - as
well as consideration for many different place specific, technological, financial, organizational, and social
considerations. Therefore, it is a priority to give the students competences within multidisciplinary teamwork
in organizations and network. The study line provides the students with the possibility to specialize in a num-
ber of management disciplines such as Project Management, Construction Management, Facilities Manage-
ment, and Urban Management.
Job possibilities
The study line qualifies students to work with the planning and management of complex systems, structures
and projects in consulting engineering companies, construction companies, supply companies, IT companies,
industrial companies, service companies, and public organizations.
Academic requirements
If you wish to follow this study line, we recommend that you have a BSc in civil engineering. Other bache-
lors in technical science must, through the elective courses, have obtained 15 ECTS points among the fol-
lowing courses or equivalent courses:
• Introduction to operations research
• Management of projects (construction)
• Basic course in urban planning
• Introduction to production and operations management
• Engineering economy
• Management and organization
• Project management
Technological specialization courses
You must supplement with the following courses such that the technological specialization courses comprise
30 ECTS points altogether.
• Design of Lean production and service systems
• Strategy and Planning Methods (mandatory)
• Organizational behaviour, management and leadership (no longer applies)
• Project Management 2.0: Design, Innovation and Production
• Facilities Management
• Urban planning and sustainable urban development
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