Civil Engineering

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Program Overview

Many industrialised nations rely on civil engineering, one of the oldest and most comprehensive technical specialties. It focuses on the planning, constructing, and upkeep of the infrastructure that supports everyday life, including roads, bridges, tunnels, buildings, airports, water and sewage systems, dams, and other crucial projects.

The basis for producing competent engineers who can tackle a range of engineering problems and apply mathematical and scientific concepts to provide creative and long-lasting solutions in the building industry is a bachelor's degree in civil engineering.



Teaching Language : english

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The criteria upon which the Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering is based are:

1.   Mathematics: This course forms the basis for understanding and analysing engineering problems using mathematical equations, calculus, linear algebra, statistics, and differential equations.

2.   Materials Strength: This course is considered the most important of the civil engineering courses and focuses on studying the behavior of materials under various loads, such as compression, tension, shear, bending, and torsion.

3.   Reinforced Concrete: This course aims to provide students with theoretical and practical knowledge about the design and implementation of reinforced concrete elements according to engineering standards. It relies on understanding the properties of reinforced concrete and the effects of the constituent materials on it, as well as studying methods for designing reinforced concrete elements such as beams, columns, slabs, and foundations.

4.   Soil Mechanics: This course aims to understand the properties and behavior of soil under various loads, which helps in the design of foundations, retaining walls, and earthen structures such as dams and roads.

5.   Building Materials: Studying the properties of materials used in construction and building. This scale aims to understand the performance of materials under various loads and select them appropriately according to technical specifications and engineering standards.

6.   Structure Analysis: Studying all types of structures.


Advanced Topics

1.   Computer-aided design (CAD)

2.   Computer-aided analysis under static loads (CAA)

3.   Automated reporting

4.   English language


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