Faculty of Civil Engineering - STU

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Bratislava, Slovakia

svf.stuba.sk
Higher Education

Faculty of Civil Engineering - STU Reviews | Rating 3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Faculty of Civil Engineering - STU is rated 3 out of 5 in the category higher education. Read and write reviews about Faculty of Civil Engineering - STU. The Faculty of Civil Engineering (FCE) was founded in 1938 as tne first faculty of the Slovak University of Technology (STU). It was originally located in both Košice and Martin. The launching of its first departments laid the foundations not only for the present Faculty, but also for technical education as a whole in Slovakia. Instruction was given by three departments: the Department of Building Construction and Transportation, the Department of Water and Cultural Engineering and the Department of Surveying. In 1939, the Faculty moved to Bratislava. There, two branches, which later constituted faculties of STU, the Branch of Construction Engineering and the Branch of Specialised Sciences, were formed. Another organisational change was adopted during the 1946-47 academic year, when the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering was established. In 1950, the Department of Architecture and Construction Engineering became independent, thus creating the foundations for the new Faculty of Architecture and Building Engineering (FABE). In the same year the Faculty of Civil Engineering (FCE) was foudded, and geodesy became affiliated with it. Another significant change in the organisational structure of SUT was adopted in 1960, when the Faculty of Civil Engineering and the Faculty of Architecture and Building Engineering merged to create the new Faculty of Civil Engineering. FCE retained that structure until 1976, when four departments providing instruction in architecture and urban planning left to create the new Faculty of Architecture. Education at the Faculty has produced more than 31,000 graduates and 1250 Ph.D. students. The Faculty of Civil Engineering is now the second largest engineering faculty at the University. Shaped by a number of outstanding personalities in science and technology, the Faculty has become a leader in research and education in the fields of civil engineering and geodesy in Slovakia. The Faculty of Civil Engineering presently consists of 21 departments, Institute for Forensic Engineering, a Computing Centre and a Learning Centre. More than 480 employees make up the Faculty's staff, which consists of 42 professors, 68 associate professors, 163 teaching assistants and 49 research assistants. Currently enrolled at the Faculty are approximately 3,300 undergraduate and 240 Ph.D. students. Degrees from the Faculty provide a passport to rewarding professional careers in civil engineering, architecture, geodesy and cartography.

Address

Radlinského 11

Company size

501-1000 employees

Headquarters

Bratislava, Bratislavský

Founded

1938

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