Master in European Construction Engineering
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The Master in European Construction Engineering takes a year and attendance is required, having a requirement of 80%. Besides, the course is full-time, and not compatible with work.
The course is divided into two periods of study:
The first period is the taught part of the course. This stage lasts approximately six months (two trimesters). This period has a weight of 40 ECTS credits and is spent in two different EU countries.
The second period is the practice part and is completed with practices and a project dissertation. This period is undertaken after the completion of the taught part, it could last till five months and may be carried out in any of the participant universities or sponsoring companies, depending on the student’s choice and availability of the companies. This practice part is mandatory in the Masters programme and has a credit weight of 20 ECTS.
Attainment of the requisite number of credits from both taught modules and the practical part will enable a student to achieve a Master level (60 ECTS credits).
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