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Surveyors Education in Slovakia

Univ. Prof. habil. Alojz KOPÁČIK, PhD.

Department of Surveying Slovak University of Technology Bratislava, Slovakia

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Education of surveyors in Slovakia

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Education of technicians Pregradual education – Bc., MSc., PhD.

Postgradual education

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History State of the art Future

Comparision – Slovakia vers. EU

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Education of Technicians

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Education of technicians

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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 history 5 schools, education with 3-6 year history Ca 250 graduated students/year

To much? Equivalent education in other countries? Future?

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Technicians Curriculum Objectives Mathematics Physic Ecology Computer technics Geography Surveying Cartography technics Geometry Adjustment Geoinformatics Civil and business law Topography hour/week 12 5 1 2 1 12 4 5 8 5 2 1 Objectives Cadastral mapping Cartography Build.constr., urban.

Water constructions Transport construc.

Cadastre Land management I Photog. and remot. I Management Field measurement Foreign language Physical training hour/week 5 2 1 2 2 4 5 3 2 16 10 10

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Educ. of technicians - conclusion

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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. ???

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Higher Education in Slovakia

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History of the surveying and mining education in Czech and Slovak countries

ČVUT Prague (12 th century) Mining Academy B.Štiavnica (16 th century) VUT Brno 20 th century Uni Sopron Uni Plzeň SUT Uni Zvolen TU Ostrava TU Košice Uni Miškolc Czech Republic Slovak Republic Hungary GA, Bratislava, October 1 st -2 nd , 2004

History of the surveying higher education in Slovakia

Mining Academy – Banska Stiavnica (16. Century)

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University of Technology Bratislava – 1938 Construction Engineering Hydrotechnical Construction Engineering Surveying Engineering University of Technology Košice - 1952 Uni of Žilina – 1996 Bratislava

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Present state of the surveying, mining and geographical education in Slovakia

Surveying and similar education in Slovakia STU Bratislava "Bc." - 3 years "Ms." - 2 years "PhD." - 3 (5) years ŽU Žilina "Bc." - 3 years.

TU Košice .

"Ms." - 5 years "PhD." - 3 (5) years UK Bratislava .

"Mgr." - 5 years "PhD." - 3 (5) years Uni Zvolen .

"Ms." - 5 years "PhD." - 3 (5) yaers .

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General outlines for design of new study programmes in Slovakia

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

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Outlines for the harmonisation of the higher education in EU countries

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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

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Berlin outlines

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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)

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Milestones in Geodesy and Cartography

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FIG C2 – pregradual, post-gradual education, PCD, quality assurance (QA) CLGE - licence politic

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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

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INFO

Surveying education after September 2005 in Slovakia Accredited study programmes: - Bc. level – 4 programmes - MSc. level – 3 programmes (4 in preparation) - PhD. level – 1 programme (1 in preparation)

Surveying education in Slovakia STU Bratislava "Bc." - 3 years "Ms." - 2 years "PhD." - 3 (5) years ŽU Žilina "Bc." - 3 years.

TU Košice "Bc." - 3 years "Ms." - 2 years "PhD." - 3 (5) years

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Outlines for the harmonisation of the surveying education in Slovakia

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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

Ad hoc commission – desing of curriculum for each level 01-06/2003

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Curriculum of the Bc. course obligatory – min. 105 ECTS Minimum ECTS Mathematics Physic Computer techniq.

Geology and morph.

Surveying Cartography techn.

Geometry Adjustment Geoinformatics Geod. networks Software development GNS Topography Geodesy 13 7 2 4 13 2 7 7 4 4 2 2 2 5 Engin. surveying Cadastral mapping Physical geodesy Cartography Cadastre Land management Photog. and remot. Astronomy, satell.

geodesy Management Bc. thesis Minimum ECTS 5 5 4 5 5 5 4 4 3 10

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Curriculum of the Bc. course voluntary (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

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Curriculum of the MSc. course obligatory – min. 60 ECTS Mathematics Physic Engin. surveying Global geodesy Astronomy, satell.

geodesy Land management GIS Deformation analysis Photog. and remot. Cadastral law Mat. cartography Surveying metrology Field measurement Diploma thesis Minimum ECTS 5 4 5 5 5 4 5 4 5 4 4 4 3 10

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Curriculum of the MSc. course voluntary (optional) 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

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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 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

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QA in Slovak higher education

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transformation process - new legislative surrounding since 2002, April 01 st 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 worldwide

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Post-gradual Education in Slovakia

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Post-gradual surveying education in Slovakia

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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

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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.

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Departments

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Dep. of Surveying SUT Bratislava Dep. of Geodesy SUT Bratislava Dep. of Mapping and Land Consolidation (Management) SUT Bratislava Dep. of Surveying ŽU Žilina Dep. of Geoinformatic and Mine Surveying TU Košice