Study
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Department Study Options
bachelor’s studies
- Study programme: Building Engineering
 - Study format and minimum duration: Full-time (4 years)
 
master’s studies
- Study programme: Building Engineering, specialisation Building Engineering
 - Study programme: Building Engineering, specialisation Bearing Structures of Buildings
 - Study programme: Building Engineering, specialisation Wood Structures
 - Study format and minimum duration: Full-time (2 years)
 
doctoral studies
- Study programme: Theory and Construction of Building Structures
 - Study format and minimum duration: Full-time (3 years), Part-time (4 years)
 
current doctoral theses:
- Hriníková, N.: Heat and Moisture Transport and Accumulation of the Progressive Lightweight Wooden Walls
 - Mihálková, N.: The Effect of Solar-Heated Facade on Building Environmental Assessment Simulations
 
defended doctoral theses:
- Poljak, M.: The Impact of Ventilation on the Indoor Climate of Attic Spaces in Listed Sacral Buildings, 2025.
 - Chabada, M.: Theoretical-Experimental Analysis and Development of Structures with Vegetation Layer, 2024.
 - Bartko, M.: Theoretical-Experimental Analysis of Selected Window Constructions for Almost Zero Energy Buildings, 2023.
 - Kysela, P.: Assessing the Impact of Infiltration and Ventilation on Energy Consumption and Comfort in Buildings in the Context of Climate Change, 2022.
 - Vandličková, D.: Optimization of the Material Arrangement of the Building External Walls in the Passive Timber Buildings in Terms of Fire Protection, 2021.
 - Barňák, P.: Quantification of Factors Affecting the Energy Balance of the Building of the VC UNIZA, 2021.
 - Michálková, D.: Theoretical-Experimental Analysis and Development of Lightweight Envelope Structures of Passive Wooden Houses, 2020.
 - Kabátová, V.: Analysis of Heat and Water Transport by Selected Sandwich Walls of Wooden Buildings, 2019.
 
 
										
										


