Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Construction Management | Civil Engineering | Structural Engineering
Area of study
Architecture and Construction | Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Civil Engineering Program Overview

The Civil Engineering Program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of civil engineering. The program's vision, mission, and objectives are centered around producing graduates who are equipped to tackle the complex challenges of the industry.


Program Details

Program Specification

The program specification outlines the requirements and expectations for students enrolled in the Civil Engineering Program. This includes the program's structure, course offerings, and assessment methods.


Program Matrix

The program matrix provides a detailed breakdown of the program's curriculum, including the courses offered at each level of study. The matrix is divided into levels, ranging from Level 0 to Level 4, each with its own set of courses and requirements.


Student Manual

The student manual serves as a guide for students navigating the program. It includes information on program policies, procedures, and expectations, as well as resources and support services available to students.


Study Plan

The study plan outlines the recommended course sequence and timeline for completing the program. It is designed to help students stay on track and ensure they meet the program's requirements.


Courses and Schedules

Courses

The Civil Engineering Program offers a range of courses, including:


  • Level 0 courses: introductory courses that provide a foundation in civil engineering principles
  • Level 1 courses: foundational courses that build on the introductory courses
  • Level 2 courses: intermediate courses that delve deeper into civil engineering topics
  • Level 3 courses: advanced courses that focus on specialized areas of civil engineering
  • Level 4 courses: capstone courses that require students to apply their knowledge and skills to real-world problems

Schedules

The program operates on a semester schedule, with two main semesters: Spring and Fall. The Spring Semester Study Schedule and Fall Semester Study Schedule outline the courses offered during each semester, as well as the exam schedules and deadlines.


Graduation Projects

The graduation project is a culminating experience that requires students to apply their knowledge and skills to a real-world problem or research question. The project is designed to demonstrate students' mastery of the program's learning outcomes and their ability to work independently and professionally.


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