Core
Geodesy and Surveying | Cadastre, Photogrammetry and Cartography | Transportation and Hydraulic Engineering
- Hydrography and Marine Geodesy
- Gravimetry
- Geodetic Astronomy
- Surveying of Monuments and Archaeological Sites
- Computer Applications in Surveying
- Regional Analysis and Planning
- Digital Processing of Remotely Sensed Images
- Introduction to Spatial Economics
- Computer Assisted Cartography
- Land Valuation
- Irrigation Networks
- Wastewater Treatment and Management
- River Hydraulics and Channel Control Structures
- Transport Economics
Core
- Field Surveying Exercises
Geodesy and Surveying | Cadastre, Photogrammetry and Cartography | Transportation and Hydraulic Engineering
- Physical Geodesy
- Special Topics and Applications of Data Adjustment
- Geophysical and Archaeological Prospecting
- Scanning Technology and 3D Space Recording
- Digital Terrain Models: Methodology, Technologies, Applications
- Water Supply and Sewerage Networks
- Digital Photogrammetry
- Geographic Information Systems
- Map Design and Production
- Geotechnical Engineering
- Specific Topics in Highway Design & Transport – Design of Transportation Projects using Computers
- Irrigation Networks and their Environmental impact
- Ground Water Hydraulics
- Reinforced Concrete
Geodesy and Surveying | Cadastre, Photogrammetry and Cartography | Transportation and Hydraulic Engineering
- GPS Applications
- Geodetic Measurements of Deformations
- Space Geodesy and Applications
- Construction Surveying
- Applications of Cadastre
- GIS Applications
- Photogrammetric Applications to Architecture and Archaeology
- Environmental Remote Sensing
- Modern Mapping Systems: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles – Mobile Mapping Systems
- Cartographical Visualization
- Non Conventional Cartography
- Water Resources Management
- Drainage Engineering and Environmental Impact
- Pavement Design
- Design of Urban Transport Infrastructure and Mass Transportation Systems
- Solid Waste Management
- Environmental Impact Assessment
The 10th semester of studies is devoted to the Diploma Thesis.
The Diploma Thesis is the culmination of the student’s educational life.Every year the Departments of the School announce a list of topics proposed to the students.
The Diploma Thesis topic can be decided already in the 9th semester or greater, provided that the student has already selected his Department of studies and has already fulfilled his obligations in 40 courses. It is possible to work on an inter-Departmental thesis topic provided that the thesis supervisor is a member of the Department of studies selected by the student.
The duration of the thesis work should not exceed 4 semesters, otherwise the topic assignment is no more valid, except if the thesis supervisor suggest an extension for specific reasons.
For advice on the choice of the Diploma Thesis topic the students may consult within each Department with the Academic Advisor.
Please contact Secretary Office for detailed information.