BIM - Building Information Modelling and Management (BIM)(in Polish: BIM - modelowanie i zarządzanie informacją o budynku, stacjonarne, drugiego stopnia) | |
second degree studies, level of qualifications 7 full-time studies, 1.5 year, 90 ECTS points, including 2-week work experience internship (2 ECTS) Language: Polish | Jump to: Opis ogólny
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Access requirements
possess university diploma (first or second degree studies), positive result of the enrolment procedure
Learning outcomes
Resolution No. 86/X/XVI/2021 of the Senate of Bialystok University of Technology of May 20, 2021 on determining learning outcomes in the field of BIM - Building Information Modelling and Management at Bialystok University of Technology for the second cycle course with a general academic profile starting from the academic year 2021/2022
Symbol of the learning outcome for the field of study (BIM2) - Learning outcomes for the field of Building Information Modeling and Management (BIM) - Reference to the first stage universal descriptors defined in the Act of 22 December 2015 on the Integrated Qualifications System and the second stage descriptors stipulated by the regulations issued on the basis of Article 7(3) of the Act on the PQF – level 7 - Reference to the engineering competence included in the second stage descriptors defined in the regulations issued on the basis of of Article 7(3) of the Act of 22 December 2015 on the Integrated Qualifications System PQF – level 7
Knowledge: Graduates know and understand
BIM2_W01 - at a well-developed level – selected aspects of mathematics, physics and other basic sciences enabling the explanation of complex issues in the design of building structures - P7U_W, P7S_WG - P7S_WG
BIM2_W02 - at an advanced level – principles of analysis, dimensioning, construction and modeling of selected objects in civil engineering, industrial building and road transport infrastructure - P7U_W, P7S_WG - P7S_WG
BIM2_W03 - at a well-developed level – methods, techniques and tools used in object modeling applying BIM -P7U_W, P7S_WG - P7S_WG
BIM2_W04 - at an advanced level – issues related to currently used building materials, products, components and installations - P7U_W, P7S_WG - P7S_WG
BIM2_W05 - computer software aiding the analysis, design and management of the building process using BIM and CIM technology; graduates have a structured and theoretically grounded knowledge of computer hardware, techniques and tools used in solving complex engineering tasks using BIM - P7U_W, P7S_WG - P7S_WG
BIM2_W06 - at an advanced level – norms, rules and guidelines concerning the design of building structures and their components - P7U_W, P7S_WG - P7S_WG
BIM2_W07 - principles of creating quality management procedures for construction projects; graduates have the knowledge of the basic principles of establishing and developing individual entrepreneurship in the construction industry; graduates understand the principles and fundamentals of financial management of enterprises - P7U_W, P7S_WG - P7S_WG
BIM2_W08 - at an advanced level – norms and standards of work in the construction industry, as well as technologies, organisation and management of construction processes, and know health and safety rules - P7U_W, P7S_WG - P7S_WG
BIM2_W09 - main development trends in the field of civil engineering and transport, as well as the most significant achievements in civil engineering and architecture - P7U_W, P7S_WK - P7S_WK
BIM2_W10 - economic, legal, environmental and ethical conditioning of engineering activity; graduates have knowledge in the area of intellectual property protection including patent and copyright law - P7U_W, P7S_WK - P7S_WK
Skills: Graduates are able to
BIM2_U01 - apply knowledge from different fields of science to formulate and solve complex and non-standard tasks and problems, as well as innovatively perform tasks under partially unpredictable conditions - P7U_U, P7S_UW - P7S_UW
BIM2_U02 - critically analyse the functioning of the existing technical solutions in the construction industry, as well as evaluate, interpret and present these solutions in a creative manner; graduates are able to formulate and test hypotheses related to simple research problems - P7U_U, P7S_UW - P7S_UW
BIM2_U03 - use a foreign language at least at the B2+ level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, including specialist terminology in the field of civil engineering - P7U_U, P7S_UK
BIM2_U04 - obtain and use BIM documentation of a building object, as well as design the architectural, structural and installation systems of such building objects - P7U_U, P7S_UW - P7S_UW
BIM2_U05 - assess the applicability and functionality of methods and tools for solving modeling, analysis and design problems in building objects, technologies and the organisation of construction works, as well as use advanced computer hardware and software to aid the modeling and design in civil engineering, carried out using BIM and CIM technology - P7U_U, P7S_UW - P7S_UW
BIM2_U06 - prepare time and cost models of construction projects using BIM technology; graduates are able to assess the risks of construction projects and implement appropriate health and safety rules - P7U_U, P7S_UW -
P7S_UW
BIM2_U07 - prepare a detailed documentation of a design task in the field of civil engineering; graduates are able to prepare an overview including a critical discussion of the results - P7U_U, P7S_UW - P7S_UW
BIM2_U08 - detect system and non-technical aspects, including ethical aspects, when identifying, formulating and solving engineering tasks - P7U_U, P7S_UW - P7S_UW
BIM2_U09 - plan and implement a lifelong self-learning process and guide others in this area - P7U_U, P7S_UU
BIM2_U10 - lead the work of a team, cooperate in teamwork projects, and assume the leadership position in the team - P7U_U, P7S_UO
BIM2_U11 - communicate with a variety of audiences, using specialist terminology, as well as participate and hold debates in which they present and discuss different opinions - P7U_U, P7S_UK
Social Competence: Graduates are ready to
BIM2_K01 - critically assess their knowledge and the obtained information in the field of engineering sciences, used in solving cognitive and practical problems - P7U_K, P7S_KK
BIM2_K02 - recognise the importance of knowledge in solving construction problems, and seek expert advice when encountering difficulties in solving a problem independently - P7U_K, P7S_KK
BIM2_K03 - think and act in an entrepreneurial way - P7U_K, P7S_KO
BIM2_K04 - organise and implement initiatives in favour of the social environment and the public interest - P7U_K, P7S_KO
BIM2_K05 - promote and adhere to professional ethics, as well as foster the accomplishments and the development of the profession - P7U_K, P7S_KR
BIM2_K06 - fulfil their professional duties responsibly and constantly self-educate on the issues related to the nature of their professional roles - P7U_K, P7S_KR
Meaning of symbols:
BIM2 – learning outcomes for the second-cycle studies in the field of Building Information Modeling and Management (BIM)
W – category of knowledge
U – category of skills
K – category of social competence
01, 02, 03... - number of the learning outcome
Meaning of symbols in compliance with the Polish Qualifications Framework (Regulation of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of 14 November 2018, Dz. U. [Journal of Laws], item 2218):
P = PQF level
U = universal descriptor
P7U_W – PQF level 7, universal descriptor, knowledge
P7U_U – PQF level 7, universal descriptor, skills;
P7U_K – PQF level 7, universal descriptor, social competence
P7S – learning outcomes for second-cycle studies according to the Polish Qualifications Framework (qualifications obtained within the second stage descriptors typical for higher education and science) – LEVEL 7, general academic orientation;
W – knowledge (graduates know and understand): P7S_WG – depth and scope / completeness of cognitive perspective and relationships, P7S_WK – context / determinants, implications;
U – skills (graduates are able to): P7S_UW – using knowledge / problem-solving and performing tasks; P7S_UK – communication / hearing others and making comments, disseminating knowledge in the scientific community, and using a foreign language; P7S_UO – organising work / planning and teamwork; P7S_UU – learning / planning your own development and directing others in this area;
K – social competence (graduates are ready to): P7S_KK – evaluation / critical approach, P7S_KO – responsibility / fulfilling one's social obligations and initiating activities on behalf of the public interest, P7S_KR – professional role / being independent and developing the professional ethos.