The Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering offers a comprehensive array of academic programs.
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
This is the first-level degree awarded at the end of a three-year course of study. Admission requires a high school diploma. It provides general theoretical and methodological training and technical and operational professional skills.
This is the second-level degree awarded at the end of a two-year course of study following the bachelor's degree. Admission requires a bachelor's degree. It provides advanced training for highly qualified professional activities.
This is the degree awarded at the end of a five-year course of study. Admission is open to those with a high school diploma. It provides advanced training for the exercise of regulated professions and highly skilled activities.
Before apply
Before enrolling in the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering, i.e., registering and acquiring student status, you must take a TOLC-I test.
TOLC tests are individual and take place online. They are tools for orientation and assessment of the knowledge required for admission to both open-access and programmed university courses.
How to apply
Admission requirements are listed in the corresponding course catalogs, which can be accessed through the above-mentioned Catalog.
For clarification regarding the educational path, you can contact the presidents of the Teaching Area Councils or the Teaching contact people for each course of study. The Faculty's Orientation and Tutoring Service are also available to help you make an informed choice and to support prospective freshmen in preparing for admission.
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM
Postgraduate education is accessible after obtaining a three-year bachelor's degree, master's degree, or single-cycle master's degree. It includes:


