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Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering

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About the Course

This degree provides students with a solid understanding of civil engineering, including the design,analysis, and manufacturing of civil systems, and prepares them for technical careers in engineering.

Civil Engineering

Course Overview

A Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering (BEng in Civil Engineering) is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on the design, construction, maintenance, and management of infrastructure projects, including buildings, roads, bridges, dams, and water supply systems. Civil engineering is one of the oldest and most essential branches of engineering, playing a crucial role in shaping the physical environment and supporting sustainable development. The program provides students with the technical expertise and practical experience needed to plan, design, and execute large-scale construction projects that are vital for modern society

Civil Engineering

Course Duration

Length of the course

  • 03 years (BEng)

Mode of Study for international students:

  • Full-time
Civil Engineering

Course Curriculum

  • Core subjects: Mathematics for Civil Engineers, Physics for Civil Engineers, Material Science and Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Structural Design
  • Electives: Advanced Structural Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Environmental ImpactAssessment, Sustainable Infrastructure Design, Advanced Water Resources Engineering,Transportation Engineering
Civil Engineering

Admission Requirements

Entry Criteria

    • A-Levels or equivalent qualifications (Mathematics, Physics).
    • English proficiency
Civil Engineering

Career Opportunities

Potential job roles and industries

Graduates can work as Structural Engineer, Construction Project Manager, Geotechnical Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Water Resources Engineer, Transportation Engineer, Urban Planner, Building Services Engineer

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