
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering students delve into courses covering structural analysis, transportation engineering, geotechnical engineering, and urban planning. Through a combination of classroom instruction, laboratory work, and field experiences, students gain practical skills in designing infrastructure projects, managing construction sites, and analyzing environmental impacts. The curriculum emphasizes engineering ethics, sustainability principles, and technological advancements in the field. With comprehensive exam preparation embedded in the coursework, students are equipped to excel in professional licensure exams and pursue careers in civil engineering consultancy, government agencies, or research institutions. Courses incorporated under CIVIL ENGINEERING are:
1. Structural Analysis
2. Geotechnical Engineering
3. Transportation Engineering
4. Environmental Engineering
5. Construction Management
6. Hydraulics
7. Materials Science
8. Engineering Mathematics
9. Surveying
10. Reinforced Concrete Design
11. Soil Mechanics
12. Fluid Mechanics
13. Project Management
14. Earthquake Engineering
15. Urban Engineering
16. Construction Safety
17. Highway Engineering
18. Coastal Engineering
19. Water Resources Engineering
20. Construction Technology
21. Building Information Modeling (BIM)
22. Engineering Ethics
23. Engineering Economy
24. Sustainable Engineering
25. Quality Control in Construction
26. Environmental Impact Assessment
27. Tunneling Engineering
28. Irrigation Engineering
29. Pavement Design
30. Structural Dynamics
31. Geosynthetics
32. Advanced Materials
33. Bridge Engineering
34. Land Use Planning
35. Project Risk Management
36. Concrete Technology
37. Water Supply and Sanitation
38. Smart Cities
39. Energy Efficient Buildings
40. Remote Sensing in Civil Engineering