The Faculty of Road Construction

The structure of the Faculty of Road Construction includes: the dean, deputy dean for Academic Affairs, deputy dean for Scientific Affairs and deputy dean for Educational Affairs, laboratories, organizations, public organizations (youth organization, women's organization, Democratic Party organization, trade union organization), groups and 3 departments – “Road Construction”, “Construction Materials”, “Geodesy”. At the Faculty of Road Construction works 31 teachers, 1 of them is candidate of Technical Sciences, 10 are senior teachers, 11 are teachers and 9 are trainee-teachers.  


The department of “Road Construction” offers the following specialties: 

  • Construction of Highways and Runways;
  • Bridges and Transport Tunnels;
  • Seismology and Earthquake-Resistant Construction.

Tasks of the specialty.

  • Practical training in this field covers the entire work cycle, from design to the operation of road construction facilities;
  • Study of the technology for building earthworks, the structure of road pavements, and the laying of asphalt and cement-concrete surfaces;
  • Hands-on participation in organizing earthwork operations, executing staking-out works, and monitoring the quality of construction processes;
  • Analysis of cost estimate documentation and assessment of the economic efficiency of the projects being implemented.

The department of “Construction Materials” offers the following specialty:

  • Production of Construction Materials, Products and Structures.

Tasks of the specialty.

  • This area focuses on the study of production technologies, quality control, and innovative processing methods for construction materials;
  • Familiarization with the operations of enterprises manufacturing asphalt concrete, cement concrete, bricks, and other materials used in road construction;
  • Hands-on sessions at production sites, where students are introduced to production lines and equipment. 

The department of “Geodesy” offers the following specialties:

  •  Applied Geodesy;
  • Cartography and Geoinformatics (in the industrial sector).

Tasks of the specialty. 

  • Students in these specialties acquire methods for collecting and processing geospatial information;
  • Visits to training fields where theodolite surveys, leveling, and the setting of benchmarks are conducted;
  • Practice in measuring angles and distances using digital tachymeters, GPS systems, and modern distance-measuring instruments, achieving high-precision surveys.