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    DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND
  ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

ŚNIADECKICH 2
75-453 KOSZALIN

TEL. (00-48-94) 34-78-500
TEL./FAX (00-48-94) 34-27-652

http://www.wbiis.tu.koszalin.pl
e-mail: dziekanat@wbiis.tu.koszalin.pl
 
DEAN
Professor KAZIMIERZ SZYMAŃSKI, DSc PhD MSc BSc

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering provides education for students in three branches:

  • Civil Engineering,

  • Environmental Engineering,

  • and Geodesy and Cartography.

The research activities of the faculty staff are clearly directed to the designing, realization, operating and/or application of civil building and engineering projects, the supply of sanitary grids and systems as well as the installation of systems connected with protection of the environment.

The Department possesses the right to confer the scientific degree of doctor of technical sciences in the area of civil engineering.

THE DEPARTMENT CONSISTS OF:

• Division of Environmental Biology,
• Division of Civil Engineering and Building Materials,
• Division of Geotechnics,
• Subject Group of Geodesy and Spatial Administration,
• Division of Concrete Structures,
• Division of Metal Structures,
• Division of Mathematics
• Subject Group of Fundamentals of Higher Mathematics,
• Division of Structure Mechanics,
• Division of the Fundamentals of Environmental Protection Engineering,
• Division of Grids and Sanitary Systems,
• Division of Water, Sewage and Waste Technology,
• Division of Water-Sludge Technology and Waste Utilization,
• Subject Group of Transportation Engineering,
• Subject Group of Economics and Building Organization,
• Subject Group of the Fundamentals of Architecture, Town Planning,
  and Descriptive Geometry,
• Laboratory of Materials Strength and Civil Building Structures,
• Laboratory of Building Engineering,
• Computer Workroom.

PROFESSORS OF THE DEPARTMENT:

Titular Professors:
professor Anna Anielak, DSc, PhD, Eng.
professor Jan Filipkowski, PhD, Eng.
professor Tomasz Heese, DSc, PhD, Eng.
professor Szymon Pałkowski, DSc, PhD, Eng.
professor Tadeusz Piecuch, DSc, PhD, Eng.
professor Alexander Shkarovski, DSc, PhD
professor Kazimierz Szymański, DSc, PhD
professor Alojzy Wasilewski, DSc, PhD, Eng.
professor Maciej Werno, DSc, PhD, Eng.
professor Yuriy Zozulyak, DSc, PhD
professor Janusz Pempkowiak, DSc, PhD, Eng.

Associate Professors:
Krzysztof Cichocki, DSc, PhD, Eng.
Józef Falkowski DSc, PhD, Eng.
Wiesława Głodkowska, DSc, PhD, Eng.
Zdzisław Hryniewicz, DSc, PhD
Danuta Leśniewska, DSc, PhD, Eng.
Jerzy Madej, DSc, PhD, Eng.
Stefan Mielewczyk, DSc, PhD, Eng.
Wiesław Pawłowski, DSc, PhD, Eng.
Miłosława Rutkowska, DSc, PhD, Eng.
Zofia Rzepecka, DSc, PhD, Eng.
Zbigniew Sienkiewicz, DSc, PhD, Eng.
Leszek Styszko, DSc, PhD, Eng.
Volodymir Sushch, DSc, PhD
Robert Sidełko, DSc, PhD, Eng.
Wiesław Wolniewicz, DSc, PhD, Eng.
Paweł Zarzycki, DSc, PhD
Waldemar Żuchowicki, DSc, PhD, Eng.
Andriy Yatsko, DSc, PhD
Joachim Casparius, DSc, PhD

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ACTIVITY

Three independent directions of research activity are led by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering:
civil engineering, environmental engineering, and geodesy and cartography.

CIVIL ENGINEERING:

• Theory of constructions of rod, bar, string and textile shells,
• Static and dynamic interactions of structures with subsoil,
• Analysis of dynamic response of structures under impulse load,
• Theory and research of concrete elements and constructions,
• Manufacturing technology and study of mechanical properties of sand-concrete
  as well as repairs and reinforcement of elements and concrete structures,
• Analysis of the stability of scarps, slopes, batters, and embankments as well as
  the stability of direct foundations on stratified subsoil considering the safety
  of the ground medium.

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING:

• Physico-chemical methods of phases division,
• Technology of water treatment/conditioning,
• Municipal and industrial sewage treatment,
• Utilization and rendering harmless of wastes,
• Methods of municipal landfills protection and ground waters protection against
  waste migration, especially waste containing heavy metals,
• Designing of water supply systems, sewage and gas supply conduits and
  heating engineering systems in urban and industrial agglomerations and health resorts.

GEODESY AND CARTOGRAPHY:

• Farms management.


DIDACTIC ACTIVITY

The education system at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is based on homogeneous programmes of two-stage BSc-MSc-degree level studies, and professional BSc-degree level studies, with the curricula modelled upon those of renowned domestic and foreign universities. Three branches of teaching exist:
• CIVIL ENGINEERING,
• ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING,
• GEODESY AND CARTOGRAPHY,
enabling students to gain a degree at BSc-MSc level or BSc level.

The graduate of BSc-degree level studies, covering a 7-semester period of study (for full-time students) and 9-semester period of study (for extra-mural studies), gains the general theoretical and professional knowledge required for engineers in the areas of basic, general and branch subjects.

Students of MSc-degree level studies are required to continue the BSc-degree level studies for a further 3 semesters. The aim of the MSc course is to broaden knowledge in the branch and in chosen specialisations.

Students of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering may choose one of the following educational specialisations:

Civil Engineering

• Building and Engineering Structures (MSc- and BSc-degree levels, full-time, part-time/evening and extra-mural studies, and complementary extra-mural MSc-degree level studies),
• Engineering Structures: Theory and Computer-Aided Design (MSc-degree level),
• Management and Organization in Civil Engineering (MSc-degree level),
• Roads, Streets, Airports (MSc-degree level), Environmental Engineering
• Grids and Sanitary Engineering Systems (MSc- and BSc-degree levels, full-time, part-time/evening and extra-mural studies, and complementary extra-mural MSc-degree level studies),
• Heating engineering, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems (full-time MSc- and BSc-degree levels studies),
• Environmental Protection and Re-Engineering (fulltime MSc- and BSc-degree levels studies),
• Technology of Water, Sewage and Waste (MSc- and BSc-degree levels, full-time, part-time/evening and extra-mural studies, and complementary extra-mural MSc-degree level studies),

Geodesy and Cartography

• Economic Geodesy and Property Engineering
  (BSc-degree levels, full-time, part-time/evening and extra-mural studies).
 

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