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Building Information Modelling (BIM)
overview
Degree | Bachelor of Engineering Sciences in Civil Engineering |
Length, structure |
4 years (8 semesters), internship included in the programme. Graduation is finalized with the defense of Final project
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Specialization | Structures and Design Management |
Tuition fee for non EU citizens |
4050 EUR per year
For EU citizens same prices as for local students apply, for details click here.
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Start | 1st of September |
Main subjects | Engineering geodesy, Structural mechanics, Buildings architecture and structures, Building construction technology, Masonry structures, Reinforced concrete structures, Foundation engineering, Environmental geotechnics, Dynamics and stability of buildings. |
What are the outcomes of this study programme?
All stakeholders in civil engineering (architecture, engineers, and manufacturers) around the world have long sought ways to reduce project costs to do this work faster and better. Building Information Modelling (BIM) can achieve these objectives.
Based on BIM, when the structure (building) is designed, a real virtual prototype is created, also known as a digital twin. This prototype is later used not only to present and develop the concept of structures, but also to build, install, operate, maintain, manage, rebuild, modernise, and sometimes even dismantle and use them.
Modern information technology, digital construction principles, and BIM enable the design, construction, use, and management of buildings to be more efficiently implemented because they provide a pre-test opportunity to verify the design solution is good and avoid design mistakes.
BIM improves the productivity of the construction sector, ensuring better quality public buildings and promoting transparency in the construction industry. In addition, this technology provides opportunities for creating a more sustainable environment that takes into account climate change problems and the need for a circular economy.
The creation and maintenance of such models in complex information systems environments is managed by specialists in the design of modern information technology (IT), information creation and exchange processes, construction technology, economics, and its application methods.
Specialists in this field will be trained through the interdisciplinary study programme on building information modelling. According to experts, the demand for highly qualified BIM experts will significantly exceed supply in the coming decade.
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Based on BIM, when the structure (building) is designed, a real virtual prototype is created, also known as a digital twin. This prototype is later used not only to present and develop the concept of structures, but also to build, install, operate, maintain, manage, rebuild, modernise, and sometimes even dismantle and use them.
Modern information technology, digital construction principles, and BIM enable the design, construction, use, and management of buildings to be more efficiently implemented because they provide a pre-test opportunity to verify the design solution is good and avoid design mistakes.
BIM improves the productivity of the construction sector, ensuring better quality public buildings and promoting transparency in the construction industry. In addition, this technology provides opportunities for creating a more sustainable environment that takes into account climate change problems and the need for a circular economy.
The creation and maintenance of such models in complex information systems environments is managed by specialists in the design of modern information technology (IT), information creation and exchange processes, construction technology, economics, and its application methods.
Specialists in this field will be trained through the interdisciplinary study programme on building information modelling. According to experts, the demand for highly qualified BIM experts will significantly exceed supply in the coming decade.
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What will you learn?
The Building Information Modelling study programme is designed to teach the following skills:
- The ability to prepare and execute the engineering digitization of construction project(s).
- The ability to apply digitization tools and related techniques and technologies in design and construction processes.
- The ability to perform information modeling of design, construction, and building operation.
- The ability to collect, manage, and administer digital information.
- The ability to implement and maintain a common data management system.
- The ability to supervise BIM projects, monitor, analyze, and control them, assessing constantly changing conditions and situations.
- The ability to organize, maintain, and manage the information infrastructure of the company/project.
- The ability to advise and organize training on the practical application of information technology.
- The ability to prepare company/project CAD/BIM standards, requirements, and other BIM documents.
- The ability to assist in implementing the company's digitalization process development strategy.
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Where can students do an internship?
In a study programme of Building Information Modelling, it is compulsory to do an internship in the industry. During the internship time, students work in companies of design or construction in Lithuania and abroad.
Where is it possible to study abroad?
Students who are willing to study in foreign universities, have an opportunity to study abroad for one semester in the following countries: Finland, Sweden, Germany, Portugal, Spain, England, France, South Korea, Taiwan, USA, etc.
CUSTOMIZE YOUR EXPERIENCE
You will have plenty of opportunities to apply and diversity your skills through graduate projects, internships, career programmes, clubs and societies.
What are career opportunities after graduation?
After graduation of Building Information modelling Bachelor study programme students can work as a BIM coordinator, BIM project coordinator, BIM specialist, BIM construction project coordinator, BIM construction supervision specialist, BIM maintenance specialist, BIM consultant, BIM junior research specialist, BIM modelling specialist in builders (customers) and investor companies, various profile design companies, construction contracting and subcontracting companies, state sector, certification, supervision, cadastre, and registry institutions.
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