Przasnysz, Poland

Civil Engineering Structures

Konstrukcje budowlane

Bachelor's - engineer
Field of studies: Civil Engineering
Language: PolishStudies in Polish
Subject area: engineering and engineering trades
Kind of studies: full-time studies, part-time studies
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Studying engineering specialties building structures provide education specialists, who on the basis of the acquired theoretical knowledge and practical skills are trained to perform a variety of functions in building companies and specialist industry, can provide the staff of the offices studialno-design, investment services, label materials and building elements, function as a secondary or co-authors of creative activities in the design of more complicated objects with sufficient general knowledge and engineering to design the design all kinds of standard buildings and public buildings and engineering structures and industrial design in the modernisation and adaptation of the built buildings and structures in respect of an average of complicated tasks. By choosing to study at the ULT in przasnysz student receives access to the richly equipped the backend infrastructure and has the ability to derive knowledge from the best specialists in the country from the scope of the construction industry. Study on the direction of the Construction are carried out in cooperation with the Technical University of Warsaw, most of the activities shall be carried out by specialists from the CHURCH.
University website: ult.edu.pl/study-in-przasnysz
Civil
Civil may refer to:
Civil Engineering
Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works such as roads, bridges, canals, dams, airports, sewerage systems, pipelines, and railways. Civil engineering is traditionally broken into a number of sub-disciplines. It is the second-oldest engineering discipline after military engineering, and it is defined to distinguish non-military engineering from military engineering. Civil engineering takes place in the public sector from municipal through to national governments, and in the private sector from individual homeowners through to international companies.
Engineering
Engineering is the creative application of science, mathematical methods, and empirical evidence to the innovation, design, construction, operation and maintenance of structures, machines, materials, devices, systems, processes, and organizations. The discipline of engineering encompasses a broad range of more specialized fields of engineering, each with a more specific emphasis on particular areas of applied mathematics, applied science, and types of application. See glossary of engineering.
Civil Engineering
Mechanical engineering is now the largest branch, with nearly 40 percent of the profession's members. Civil engineering, which was the largest branch prior to World War II, has dropped to second place, with about 25 percent of all engineers.
United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics (1951) Effect of defense program on employment outlook in engineering. p. 18
Engineering
Only among those who were engaged in a particular activity did their language remain unchanged; so, for in­stance, there was one for all the architects, one for all the carriers of stones, one for all the stone-breakers, and so on for all the different opera­tions. As many as were the types of work involved in the enterprise, so many were the languages by which the human race was fragmented; and the more skill required for the type of work, the more rudimentary and barbaric the language they now spoke. But the holy tongue remained to those who had neither joined in the project nor praised it, but instead, thoroughly disdaining it, had made fun of the builders' stupidity.
Dante Alighieri, De vulgari eloquentia, Chapter VII
Engineering
Engineering is the conscious application of science to the problem of economic production.
Halbert Powers Gillette (1910). cited in: T.J. Hoover & J.C. Lounsbury Fish. The Engineering Profession. Stanford University Press, 1941. p. 463

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