Infrastructure and Environmental Engineering
Program Overview
Infrastructure Engineering Program
The Infrastructure and Environmental Engineering (IEE) program is a unique specialization among traditional civil engineering disciplines. This program focuses on the application of engineering systems to environmental issues related to the design of infrastructure in urban areas.
Program Description
The IEE program was developed to suit the labor market at both local and global levels. It is concerned with the design of infrastructure in urban places, addressing environmental issues, and providing essential services such as road works, transportation, traffic management, water supply, and sewage systems. These projects are vital for the growth and development of cities, providing roads, water for various uses, and protecting citizens from environmental pollution.
Program Objectives
The program aims to advance the process of integrated development, raising the standard of living for citizens. It is part of the state's plan to develop public utilities for all urban communities. The Ministry of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Development pays great attention to infrastructure projects, especially in new cities, and the delivery of sewage services to all villages.
Program Details
- The program is designed to meet the needs of the labor market.
- It focuses on the application of engineering systems to environmental issues.
- The program covers various aspects of infrastructure engineering, including road works, transportation, and water supply systems.
- It aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design and manage infrastructure projects.
- The program is part of the university's efforts to contribute to the development of the community and the environment.
Related Regulations and Documents
- Regulations for Undergraduate Programs in the Two-Semester System 2021
- Regulations for Undergraduate Programs with the Credit Hour System 2020
- The Curriculum plan for the undergraduate program 2005
- Postgraduate Studies Academic Regulations and Curriculum with Credit Hours System 2020
- Student Guide
- Self Study
