Bachelor's degree program “Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures” | Siberian Federal University

Bachelor's degree program “Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures”

The program is designed to develop professional skills enabling students to manage all stages of building construction, from planning and designing to erection and exploitation.

A strong emphasis of the program is placed on the seismic resistance of buildings and structures.

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Duration: 6 years (360 ECTS)
Starting date (each year): September, 1
Study intensity: Full-time
Delivery mode: Blended
Type of degree: Bachelor in Engineering (Construction Engineering)
Language: Russian
Entry requirements:
  • Certificate of Completed Secondary Education

  • Good command of Russian (certificate or other document)
    apply to The Centre for International Education and Certified Testing for a certificate if you do not have it, the Russian language preparatory course is available

  • Entry Tests are established by the University
Tuition fee (per year): The price will be announced soon.
Application deadline: June 30
Accommodation: On-campus accommodation is available in double and triple-occupancy rooms (€ 20 per month)
Practicalities: Airport transfer and invitation letter for a Russian study visa are provided by the University

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The program consists of theoretical and practical courses. The main ones are:

  • Technology and organization of high-rise and large-span buildings and structures construction;
  • Ecology;
  • Mechanics of soils, liquids and gases;
  • Engineering geology and geodesy;
  • Seismic resistance of buildings and structures;
  • Inspection and testing of structures;
  • Basic principles of monitoring buildings exposed to natural and anthropogenic hazardous exposure.

Students will learn how to create buildings which are resistant to adverse climatic conditions and seismic activity.

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Please contact our Department of International Educational Programs, SibFU

e-mail: study [at] sfu-kras [dot] ru
phone: +7 391 206-39-28
fax: +7 391 206-21-66
address: 82/6 Svobodny pr., room 427, Krasnoyarsk, 660041 Russia


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Today Siberian Federal University (SibFU) with over 35,000 students enrolled in its programmes is one of the most actively developing universities in Russia. Annually more than 200 visiting professors — leading scientists from UK, Germany, Spain and USA — deliver their lectures at SibFU.

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Among the famous people born in Krasnoyarsk are artist Vasily Surikov, opera singer Dmitri Hvorostovsky, biathlete Evgeny Ustyugov, skeletonist Alexander Tretyakov and ice-hockey player Alexander Semin.

In March 2019 Krasnoyarsk proudly hosted the XXIX Winter Universiade.

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