Study and Teaching

Interdisciplinary Construction and Environment Project (IPBU)

Master study in the winter semester

The Institute of Construction Technologies and Management is involved in the teaching of the interdisciplinary project seminar Interdisciplinary Construction and Environment Project (IPBU). The coordination of this module is the responsibility of the Working Group Planning, Design and Construction (AG PEK).

Working Group Planning, Design and Construction (AG PEK)

Project seminar Interdisciplinary Construction and Environment Project (IPBU)

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Learning Outcomes

Students are able to …

  • recognize work processes typical for civil and environmental engineers,
  • communicate and cooperate within teams (group work),
  • work out and apply project-related specialist knowledge,
  • examine alternative solutions to open-ended questions,
  • evaluate alternatives independently and decide between alternatives,
  • deal with extracurricular, interdisciplinary restrictions,
  • present and defend their own results in an appropriate form,
  • work independently on a task in the group,
  • develop own initiative.

Study Content

  • Sectional processing of a construction and/or planning project, which is as realistic as possible, by student project teams using the example of an infrastructure project or engineering structure in the Rhine-Main region.
  • The necessary specialist knowledge as well as concrete boundary conditions are brought in by the already completed courses of the Bachelor's study and the mentoring institutes by means of regular consultation hours.

Requirements for participation

none

Can be studied in the following degree programs

  • Master of Science Bauingenieurwesen – Civil Engineering (examination regulations 2021), mandatory subject area
  • Master of Science Environmental Engineering (examination regulations 2021), mandatory subject area
  • Master of Science Geodesy and Geoinformation (examination regulations 2021), subject-related elective area
  • Master of Science Business Administration/Industrial Engineering – specialising in Civil Engineering (examination regulations 2021), mandatory area
  • Master of Science Computational Engineering (examination regulations 2016), III application area, mandatory area