Construction Engineering
The main objective of the Doctoral Program in Construction Engineering is the student training, with specialist skills in the field of structural engineering and construction. That is to say training professionals able to conceive, design, calculate and build safe, durable, functional and aesthetic structures, using classical and new materials, as well as evaluate and maintain existing structures including historical heritage. On the other hand, it is intended to provide a strong background in efficient management of project and construction, paying particular attention to technological, constructive, economic, environmental, and sustainable development aspects. Moreover, the overall educational goal of the research phase is to provide a scientific and technical advanced training in the fields of structural engineering and construction, enabling the student to generate new knowledge, to raise new avenues of research and to investigate unresolved issues relating to new materials, resistant and functional behavior of structures, new structural forms, new methods of calculation and experimentation, new building systems and new ways of looking at relations with the environment. This big goal is accompanied by training students to communicate and transmit knowledge gained and research carried out by writing scientific papers, such as articles in journals and proceedings at international conferences, proposals and requests for research projects, among others. This will allow students to demonstrate their ability to understand the field of study that is involved and their ability to conceive, design and implement a rigorous search, with the possibility of extending the frontiers of knowledge.
Academic year |
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Duration | 4 years (full-time) or 7 years (part-time) |
Delivery | On-campus |
Places | 20 |
Official degree | Ph.D. Degree in Geotechnical Engineering by the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (recorded in the Spanish Ministry of Education's degree register) |
Dedication |
When pre-enrolling to the degree, students must choose their dedication, which may be:
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Fees | |
Academic coordinator | Gonzalo Ramos Schneider |
Secretariat | UPC-Campus Nord Building C2, Room 202 Phone: +34 934 011 784 Email: doctorat.ECO.camins@upc.edu |
When?
Open all year choosing the course.
How?
- Check that you fulfill all admission requirements.
- Make sure all your documents are properly legalized.
Where?
On-line at UPC's pre-enrolment site.
Who assesses the applications?
The academic committee of the doctoral program is in charge of assessing and admitting the candidates.
- it prioritizes those applicants having the support of their thesis supervisor.
- Availability of scholarships or grants is essential.
When will I know if I have been admitted?
Within a month's time since the admission procedure started.
Document generated by this procedure
If you are admitted to the program, the Support Unit to Doctoral Studies of Barcelona School of Civil Engineering will issue the letter of admission.
New doctoral students
How?
On-site.
Where?
At the Support Unit to Doctoral Studies of Barcelona School of Civil Engineering.
Building C-2, 2nd floor
Room 202
08028 Barcelona
When?
- Ordinary call: From 1st till 31st October.
- Extraordinary call: From 1st till 28th February.
Former students
How?
On-line
Where?
At e-Secretaria
When?
- Ordinary call: From 1st till 31st October.
Documents generated by this procedure
- Enrolment form (e-Secretaria)
- Enrolment certificate (e-Secretaria)
Who monitors my work?
The academic committee of the doctoral program is in charge of monitoring the student's work yearly.
When?
- In the month of July. The director and the student will previously receive an email indicating how and when they will have to submit the documentation for the evaluation by the Academic Committee of the program.
When will I know the result?
In September, when the Academic Committee issues the final results, students will receive an email to inform that the records are available at e-Secretaria.
Documents generated by the procedure
- Official academic record
What is it?
A research plan is a document that briefly defines the research activity that will take place and guides the student through the process.
How do I write it?
- Template for all Ph.D. programes in the field of Civil and Environmental Engineering
When will I submit and defend my research plan?
During the 1st academic year, students must submit their research plan.
On the 2nd academic year, the plan is updated, if necessary, and then publicly defended in front of the assessing pannel.
Public defenses are scheduled within two calls:
- in June (for students that have enroled for the first time in September).
- in February (for students that have enroled for the first time in February's extraordinary call).
For specific dates, please contact the secretariat for each program.
What does the public defense entail?
The public defense consists of an oral exposition of the written Research Plan during no more than 20 minutes, followed by a 5-minute time for questioning or commenting on the part of the assessing pannel. The mark will be either "Satisfactory" or "Non satisfactory”. In case of receiving a "Non satisfactory" mark, the Doctoral Commission can offer the student up to 6 months to make the necessary amends.
The assessing pannel will consist of three doctors, two belonging to the Doctoral programme and a third one foreign to the programme. Neither the director of the thesis, nor the supervisor may be part of the pannel.
When?
Open all year.
To apply for...
- A change to full- or part-time
- A change of thesis supervisor
- An extension
- A temporary withdrawal
Where?
Access the general request area of the UPC electronic site and upload the specific form for each procedure to ED (forms).
For information and procedures on...
- Co-supervisor
- Agreements
- Industrial doctorates
- Grants
- Mobility
- Legalization of documents
- Equivalences
Where?
Please visit the UPC's Doctoral School for more information.
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