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Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions – (M.Sc.)

Czech Technical University

Faculty of Civil Engineering
Application Deadline: January 20; February 23; May 10; August 20
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 4,000 ≈ € 8,000 (non-EEA)
Location: Prague / Czech Republic / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 12 months Start Date: September
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Special:
Credits (ECTS): 60
Languages: English 
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Location of Czech Technical University

The Advanced Master´s in Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions is a Joint European Master Programme. The higher education institutions involved in the MSc (consortium institutions) are:

* University of Minho (Guimaraes, Portugal)
* Czech Technical University in Prague (Prague, Czech Republic)
* Technical University of Catalonia (Barcelona, Spain)
* University of Padova (Padova, Italy)

The objective of the MSc is to offer an advanced education programme on the engineering of conservation of structures, with a focus on architectural heritage. The Master´s combines the diversity of expertise at leading European universities in the field, offering education oriented to a multidisciplinary understanding of structural conservation through the involvement of experts from complementary fields (engineers, architects, materials scientists and others). Students face top level structural analysis knowledge in a research oriented environment, with close cooperation with the industry and a focus on problem solving.

The Master´s will provide a cross-disciplinary education comprising engineering oriented issues (experimental techniques, computer modelling, structural analysis, seismic behaviour and structural dynamics, repairing and strengthening techniques, surveying, monitoring, etc.) with more general methodological or philosophical concepts (history of construction and restoration, principles and methodology of conservation, etc.).

The main focus of this training is the application of scientific principles in analysis, innovation and practice of conservation of monuments and historical constructions worldwide. The course will combine the very recent advances in research and development with activities oriented to practical applications. In turn, the course will pay significant attention to the regional differences shown by the architectural heritage and historical construction techniques within Europe or at World scale.


Contents

The SAHC programme has duration of one academic year (60 ECTS credits) and is held on a rotating basis among partners. Coursework (September - March) is concentrated in two countries each year and dissertation work (April - July) is divided by all involved institutions. For 2007/2008 and odd years, the coursework will be held in Portugal and Czech Republic. For 2008/2009 and even years, the coursework will be held in Italy and Spain. Dissertation can be performed in any of the involved institutions.

It is expected that students carry out the entire coursework in one location and the dissertation in another location. Mobility track is based on students preferences taking into account adequate balance between different institutions. The curriculum is exactly the same, no matter the student mobility track.

The study programme is composed of eight units, with six sequential units, one unit project-based and one dissertation. The units are as follows:

* SA 1: History of Construction and of Conservation
* SA 2: Structural Analysis Techniques
* SA 3: Seismic Behaviour and Structural Dynamics
* SA 4: Inspection and Diagnosis
* SA 5: Repairing and Strengthening Techniques
* SA 6: Restoration and Conservation of Materials
* SA 7: Integrated Project
* SA 8: Dissertation

Units SA 1 to SA 6 are arranged as a mix of theory and application, in a context of a project-led education. The Integrated Project is s truly project-based course, includes a mini group project to solve a real engineering problem, with site visits, and the preparation of a proposal work plan for the dissertation. Lectures are held from 9:30h to 12:30h and individual/group work is carried out at University from 14:00h to 19:00h.

The Dissertation aims at developing research and/or professional competences in the field of conservation and restoration of architectural heritage structures.

The degree awarded is a Master's degree, provided as a double degree from the institutions involved.

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Requirements

The admission requirements for students wishing to enrol in the Master Course are a good quality degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent qualifications. Architects whishing to apply should have a solid background in structures. Typically, students are expected to have a higher education degree with four or five years. Exceptionally, a higher education degree with three years will be accepted.
Students holding a higher education degree with less than five years cannot enroll in the University of Padova, Italy.

Students from non-English speaking countries are required to have one of the following certificates: TOEFL certificate paper based (minimum score 525), TOEFL certificate internet based (minimum score 72), IELTS certificate (academic version, minimum score 6.5) or other recognized language proficiency certificate.
If you cannot submit a proof of English language proficiency up to the deadline established for calls, your application will still be considered. In this case you are urged to provide the proof as soon as possible.

Admission is subjected to the approval of the Master Committee, and is based upon the applicant's ability and motivation, recommendation letters and language skills.

Language
The language of instruction and the language of examinations is English. Courses (including course material), examinations and study counselling are available in English only. Students are also encouraged to attend one national language and culture course (Portuguese, Spanish, Italian or Czech).

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 6.5
TOEFL Paper-based: 525
TOEFL Internet-based: 72

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