Department:Architecture
Field of study:Civil engineering

Civil Engineering

Type of study:
Obtained title:
Engineer
Duration:
3.5 years
Language of study:
Polish, English
Form of study:
Full-time (weekdays), Part-time (Saturday–Sunday)

Why study at ATA

A field of the future<br />

Construction is a continuously developing branch of the global economy, offering broad career prospects. Thanks to the knowledge gained during studies in the field of construction, our graduates will be well-equipped to meet the technological, structural, and design challenges presented by 21st-century construction.

A profession of public trust

As a civil engineer, you will be able to design structures and building components, produce, select, and apply construction materials, and carry out construction works.
You will also implement projects in the fields of residential, municipal, industrial, and transportation construction—areas that are essential in a rapidly changing world.

Modern tools

During your studies, you will have access to modern, fully equipped labs, including the Architectural Design Studio, Virtual Building and Landscape Design Studio. These labs are equipped with computers, graphic tablets, and 3D manipulators. As an ATA student, you will be able to use many professional software programs free of charge.

Continuing your education

By studying Construction at our university, you also have the opportunity to continue your education and earn a Master’s Degree.

What can you do after these studies?

Employment prospects

Working in construction companies as a contractor, a supervisor, or a site manager

After completing your engineering studies, you can work in construction companies in various roles, from contractor to site manager. You will be responsible for overseeing the execution of construction projects, ensuring compliance with regulations, and meeting deadlines. For example, during the development of a new residential complex, you would manage the team, coordinate work, monitor the budget, and ensure adherence to quality and safety standards.

Working in design offices and studios as a structural engineer

You can work in design offices, where as a structural engineer you will design buildings, bridges, or other construction structures, taking technical, environmental, and economic aspects into account. You will create plans, technical drawings, and structural solutions for new developments.

Working in public administration offices as a department manager or property management inspector

Graduates of our university can find employment in municipal offices or county authorities, where they will oversee the implementation of construction investments and manage public property. As an inspector in a municipal office, you may supervise the construction of new roads, parks, or other public facilities, ensuring compliance with spatial development plans and environmental requirements.

Your own construction company<br />

Studying Construction provides a solid foundation for starting your own construction business. You will be able to carry out your own building projects, offering services as a contractor or supervisor.

Working in companies specializing in the management of construction projects

You can also work in companies that specialize in managing construction projects, where your task will be to coordinate activities between all parties involved in the building process. For example, as a project manager for a large residential complex, you would be responsible for schedules, resource and budget management, as well as cooperation with subcontractors and material suppliers.

This program is for you if:

You're interested in the technical aspects of construction and would like to create durable structures

If you’re fascinated by how different materials and technologies affect the durability of buildings, and which structural solutions ensure safety and functionality, this program is made for you. You’ll have the opportunity to design and implement construction projects, considering both structural strength and aesthetic appeal. For example, you may design a modern office building that meets high standards in both structural durability and energy efficiency.

You would like to work on large construction projects and manage their execution

If you’re interested in coordinating construction work and managing projects from the ground up, after graduation you’ll be responsible for overseeing the execution of building investments. Leading the construction of a modern residential complex—from design to final completion—is an opportunity to demonstrate your team management skills and ability to optimize construction processes.

You would like to balance modern construction with environmental protection

If you care about incorporating sustainable development principles into your projects and minimizing the environmental impact of construction investments, this program is proper for you. For example, when designing a new residential area, you’ll be able to implement solutions such as solar panels or water recycling systems.

Program and structure of studies

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practical profile of education

Practical skills

60%

Theoretical knowledge

25%

Professional internships

15%

Boring classes

0%

SPECIALISATIONS IN THE CIVIL ENGINEERING PROGRAM

  • Structural Engineering

  • Railway Construction

  • Energy-Efficient Technologies in Construction

MAJOR AND SPECIALIZATION SUBJECTS FOR THE CIVIL ENGINEERING PROGRAM

  • English Language

  • Physical Education

  • Business Law

  • Information Technology

  • Construction Law

  • Ecology

  • Mathematics

  • Chemistry

  • General Mechanics

  • Statistics

  • Physics

  • Fundamentals of Engineering Geology

  • Computational Methods

  • Building Materials

  • Descriptive Geometry

  • Engineering Graphics

  • Computer Modeling

  • General Construction

  • Geodesy

  • Strength of Materials

  • Structural Mechanics

  • Hydraulics and Hydrology

  • Construction Economics

  • Concrete Structures

  • Building Physics

  • Soil Mechanics and Foundations

  • Steel Structures

  • Transportation Construction

  • Construction Technology and Organization

  • Investment Process Management

  • Building Installations

  • Workplace Safety and Ergonomics

  • Timber Structures

  • Masonry and Composite Structures

  • Diploma Seminar

  • Thesis Consultations and Completion

  • Internship / Practical Training

Tuition fees

Tuition fees for the studies in English language - academic year 25/26

Admission fee (non refoundable)
200 €
FOR EU COUNTRIES
FOR NON EU COUNTRIES
FULL-TIME STUDIES TUITION FEE
(PER YEAR)
EU/CIS = All EU countries, all Balkan countries, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Mongolia, Georgia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey.
3000 €
FULL-TIME STUDIES TUITION FEE
(PER YEAR)
For non-EU countries
4000 €

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