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Surveyors Education in Slovakia
Univ. Prof. habil. Alojz KOPÁČIK, PhD.
Department of SurveyingSlovak University of Technology
Bratislava, Slovakia
GA, Bratislava, October 1st-2nd, 2004
Education of technicians Pregradual education – Bc., MSc., PhD. Postgradual education
History State of the art Future
Education of surveyors in Slovakia
GA, Bratislava, October 1st-2nd, 2004
Comparision – Slovakia vers. EU
Education of technicians
Tradition of professional education at the secondary (high) school level – 4 year duration,
Surveying schools, Construction (Architectural) Schools
4 schools with more than 20 years history5 schools, education with 3-6 year history
Ca 250 graduated students/year
GA, Bratislava, October 1st-2nd, 2004
To much? Equivalent education in other countries? Future?
Technicians Curriculum
Objectives hour/week
Mathematics 12
Physic 5
Ecology 1
Computer technics 2
Geography 1
Surveying 12
Cartography technics 4
Geometry 5
Adjustment 8
Geoinformatics 5
Civil and business law 2
Topography 1
Objectives hour/week
Cadastral mapping 5
Cartography 2
Build.constr., urban. 1
Water constructions 2
Transport construc. 2
Cadastre 4
Land management I 5
Photog. and remot. I 3
Management 2
Field measurement 16
Foreign language 10
Physical training 10
GA, Bratislava, October 1st-2nd, 2004
Educ. of technicians - conclusion
Long tradition High number of graduated students – strong
(good) technicians Provide the profession – according the law and
small bussines (trade) register Association, union, etc. membership No membership in Chamber of Surveyors No QA, no obligatory CPD !!! Technicians vers. Bc. ???
GA, Bratislava, October 1st-2nd, 2004
History of the surveying and mining education in Czech and Slovak countries
ČVUT Prague(12th century)ČVUT Prague(12th century)
Mining Academy B.Štiavnica (16th
century)
Mining Academy B.Štiavnica (16th
century)
Uni PlzeňUni Plzeň
Uni ZvolenUni ZvolenUni ŽilinaUni Žilina
SUT BratislavaSUT Bratislava
Uni SopronUni Sopron
TU OstravaTU Ostrava
TU KošiceTU Košice Uni MiškolcUni Miškolc
VUT BrnoVUT Brno
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
Slovak RepublicSlovak Republic
HungaryHungary
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20th century20th century
Bratislava
History of the surveying higher education in Slovakia
Mining Academy – Banska Stiavnica (16. Century)
University of Technology Bratislava – 1938Construction EngineeringHydrotechnical Construction EngineeringSurveying Engineering
University of Technology Košice - 1952 Uni of Žilina – 1996
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Present state of the surveying, miningand geographical education in Slovakia
S TU B ra tis lava"B c ." - 3 years"M s ." - 2 years
"P h D ." - 3 (5 ) years
Ž U Ž ilin a"B c ." - 3 years .
TU K oš ice.
"M s ." - 5 years"P h D ." - 3 (5 ) years
U K B ra tis lava.
"M g r." - 5 years"P h D ." - 3 (5 ) years
U n i Z vo len.
"M s ." - 5 years"P h D ." - 3 (5 ) yaers
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S u rveyin g an d s im ila red u ca tionin S lovak ia
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university law Nr.131/2002 3 level education (Bc.,MSc. or eq., PhD.) credit system (eq. to ECTS) structure of specialisations (eq. to EU) accreditation of new study programs QA (obligatory quality measur. system, co-
operation of students, membership in EUA)
aim - mobility of students in SR (EU), diploma (degree) acceptance in EU
General outlines for design of new study programmes in Slovakia
GA, Bratislava, October 1st-2nd, 2004
heterogeneous student population progressive number of students economical background of EU countries new structure of the university education in Europe
(Sorbone and Bologna declaration 1999, Prague 2001, Berlin 2003)
aim - to build the homogeneous European education space
Outlines for the harmonisationof the higher education in EU countries
GA, Bratislava, October 1st-2nd, 2004
project realisation to 2010 start the 3-level system at 2005 up to 2005 – to define the national system of
quality control (tasks, institutions, student participation, external institutions, accreditation, international co-operation, networks atc.)
joint the EHEA a ERA number of member countries – 40 Bergen 2005 (Norway)
Berlin outlines
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FIG C2 – pregradual, post-gradual education, PCD, quality assurance (QA)
CLGE - licence politic CLGE/FIG Seminar - Delft, november 2000, EUCEET – EU ERASMUS project
civil engineering faculties - 1999 EEGECS – EU ERASMUS – geodesy, cartography,
geomatics and geography - 2002 BSc. – 6 - 8 semester MSc. – 3 - 4 semester PhD. – 6 or more semester
Milestones in Geodesy and Cartography
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Surveying education after September 2005 in Slovakia
S T U B ra tis la va"B c ." - 3 ye a rs"M s ." - 2 ye a rs
"P h D ." - 3 (5 ) ye a rs
Ž U Ž ilin a"B c ." - 3 ye a rs.
T U K o š ice"B c ." - 3 ye a rs"M s ." - 2 ye a rs
"P h D ." - 3 (5 ) ye a rs
S u rve ying ed u ca tionin S lova k ia
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Accredited study programmes:- Bc. level – 4 programmes- MSc. level – 3 programmes (4 in preparation)- PhD. level – 1 programme (1 in preparation)
3 level education (Bc.,MSc. or eq., PhD.) ECTS – Bc. 180, MSc. 120, PhD.180 EU professions structure accreditation of new study programs mobility of students diploma (degree) acceptation
Outlines for the harmonisationof the surveying education in Slovakia
GA, Bratislava, October 1st-2nd, 2004
Ad hoc commission – desing of curriculumfor each level 01-06/2003
Curriculum of the Bc. courseobligatory – min. 105 ECTS
Minimum ECTS
Mathematics 13
Physic 7
Computer techniq. 2
Geology and morph. 4
Surveying 13
Cartography techn. 2
Geometry 7
Adjustment 7
Geoinformatics 4
Geod. networks 4
Software development 2
GNS 2
Topography 2
Geodesy 5
Minimum ECTS
Engin. surveying 5
Cadastral mapping 5
Physical geodesy 4
Cartography 5
Cadastre 5
Land management 5
Photog. and remot. 4
Astronomy, satell.
geodesy 4
Management 3
Bc. thesis 10
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Curriculum of the Bc. coursevoluntary (optional)
Politics
Geology and geomorphology
Neotectonic deformations
Cartographical technics and norms
Management of surveying tasks
Pedology, real estate valuation
CAD
History of architecture
Civil and business law
Etics
Philosophy
Planet geography
Remote sensing
Theory of geosystems
Morphommetry and geomorphology
GIS database
Build.constr., urban.
Soil manag.
Water constructions
Transport construc.
Geometry
Map language
Field measurement
Professional practic
Phisical training
Foreign language
GA, Bratislava, October 1st-2nd, 2004
Curriculum of the MSc. course obligatory – min. 60 ECTS
Minimum ECTS
Mathematics 5
Physic 4
Engin. surveying 5
Global geodesy 5
Astronomy, satell.
geodesy 5
Land management 4
GIS 5
Deformation analysis 4
Photog. and remot. 5
Cadastral law 4
Mat. cartography 4
Surveying metrology 4
Field measurement 3
Diploma thesis 10
GA, Bratislava, October 1st-2nd, 2004
Curriculum of the MSc. course voluntary (optional)
GA, Bratislava, October 1st-2nd, 2004
Personal management
Geo-ecology
Surveying project
Decision theory
3D geodesy
Thematic mapping
Physical geodesy
Geophysic
GIS design
Geodetic and satellite surveying
Cadast. data analysis
Environm. modelling
Advisory surveying
Fotogrammetry mapping and GIS
Digital cartographic model
Data processing
GPS technology
Satellite geodesy
Geiod determination models
Integrated geodesy
Geodynamic
Underground surveying
Analytical photogram. applications
Data processing theory
Measuring systems in engineering surveying
Industry surveying
Surveying law
Modelling of structures
High scale maps
3D digital terrain model
Map and atlas design
DTM and GIS
Geographical databases
Digital cartography
Property valuation
Cartography models in GIS
DTM algorithms
Statistical analysis
Geographic regional systhematic
Map language
Curriculum of the PhD. course
Adviser:
Professor staf only
Study:
Mathematics
Physic
Engin. surveying
Global geodesy and geodynamic
Geodetic networks
Cadastre and land management
GIS
Deformation analysis
Photog. and remot. sensing
Cartography
Research:
PhD thesis included into research project
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Lectures and practice:
- min. 4 hours/week
- participation on projects
Publications:
- min. 2 papers/year
- participation on projects
Graduation:
- state exam
- disertation, thesis approved by 3 professors
QA in Slovak higher education
transformation process - new legislative surrounding since 2002, April 01st
accreditation of new study programmes, according the EU structures of professions
university evaluation:- research universities- universities- Bc. schools
continual (obligatory) quality control by students student and staff mobility degree (diploma) acceptance in Europe and
worldwideGA, Bratislava, October 1st-2nd, 2004
Post-gradual surveying education in Slovakia
PhD study programmes PG courses offered by Uni’s
- cadastre- engineering surveying - new technology (laser scanning)- local networks- valuation
PG courses offered by another bodies (chamber, associations, etc.)
Seminars, conferences, web infos, etc.
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Statistics
5 departments 9 professors 11 associated professors (with hab.) 35 lecturers and 18 PhD. students ca 450 students at Bc. courses ca 240 students at MSc. courses graduate students
- ca 120/year Bc.- ca 100/year MSc.- ca 2/year PhD.
GA, Bratislava, October 1st-2nd, 2004