Civil Engineering
Semester 1 & 2
- 3110001 – Chemistry
- 3110002 – English
- 3110003 – Programming for Problem Solving
- 3110004 – Basic Civil Engineering
- 3110006 – Basic Mechanical Engineering
- 3110007 – Environmental Science
- 3110011 – Physics – I
- 3110012 – Workshop
- 3110013 – Engineering Graphics & Design
- 3110014 – Maths – I
- 3110015 – Maths – II
Semester 4
Semester 5
- 2150001 – Design Engineering – II A
- 2150002 – Cyber Security (Inst. Elec.)
- 2150003 – Disaster Management (Inst. Elec.)
- 2150601 – Highway Engineering
- 2150602 – Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering
- 2150603 – Environmental Engineering
- 2150608 – Structural Analysis-II
- 2150609 – Soil Mechanics
- 2150610 – Advance Structural Analysis
Semester 6
- 2160001 – Design Engineering – II B
- 2160601 – Advanced Construction and Equipment
- 2160602 – Applied Fluid Mechanics
- 2160603 – Railway, Bridge and Tunnel Engineering
- 2160604 – Water and Waste Water Engineering
- 2160607 – Elementary Structural Design
- 2160608 – Urban Transportation System (Dept Elec-I)
- 2160609 – Computational Mechanics (Dept Elec-I)
Semester 7
- 2170001 – Project
- 2170606 – Application of Geoinformatics in Civil Engineering (Dept Elec-II)
- 2170607 – Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures
- 2170609 – Irrigation Engineering
- 2170610 – Professional Practices & Valuation
- 2170611 – Infrastructure Engineering And Management (Dept Elec-II)
- 2170612 – Earthquake Engineering (Dept Elec-II)
- 2170613 – Traffic Engineering (Dept Elec-II)
Semester 8
- 2180601 – Design of Hydraulic Structures (Dept Elec-III)
- 2180602 – Harbour and Airport Engineering (Dept Elec-III)
- 2180605 – Project – II
- 2180607 – Repairs and Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures (Dept Elec-III)
- 2180609 – Foundation Engineering
- 2180610 – Design of Steel Structures
- 2180611 – Construction Management
- 2180612 – Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures and Bridge (Dept Elec-III)
- 2180613 – Glass Facade Engineering (Dept Elec-III)
Semester 1 & 2
- 3110001 – Chemistry
- 3110002 – English
- 3110003 – Programming for Problem Solving
- 3110004 – Basic Civil Engineering
- 3110006 – Basic Mechanical Engineering
- 3110007 – Environmental Science
- 3110011 – Physics – I
- 3110012 – Workshop
- 3110013 – Engineering Graphics & Design
- 3110014 – Maths – I
- 3110015 – Maths – II
Semester 4
Semester 5
- 2150001 – Design Engineering – II A
- 2150002 – Cyber Security (Inst. Elec.)
- 2150003 – Disaster Management (Inst. Elec.)
- 2150601 – Highway Engineering
- 2150602 – Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering
- 2150603 – Environmental Engineering
- 2150608 – Structural Analysis-II
- 2150609 – Soil Mechanics
- 2150610 – Advance Structural Analysis
Semester 6
- 2160001 – Design Engineering – II B
- 2160601 – Advanced Construction and Equipment
- 2160602 – Applied Fluid Mechanics
- 2160603 – Railway, Bridge and Tunnel Engineering
- 2160604 – Water and Waste Water Engineering
- 2160607 – Elementary Structural Design
- 2160608 – Urban Transportation System (Dept Elec-I)
- 2160609 – Computational Mechanics (Dept Elec-I)
Semester 7
- 2170001 – Project
- 2170606 – Application of Geoinformatics in Civil Engineering (Dept Elec-II)
- 2170607 – Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures
- 2170609 – Irrigation Engineering
- 2170610 – Professional Practices & Valuation
- 2170611 – Infrastructure Engineering And Management (Dept Elec-II)
- 2170612 – Earthquake Engineering (Dept Elec-II)
- 2170613 – Traffic Engineering (Dept Elec-II)
Semester 8
- 2180601 – Design of Hydraulic Structures (Dept Elec-III)
- 2180602 – Harbour and Airport Engineering (Dept Elec-III)
- 2180605 – Project – II
- 2180607 – Repairs and Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures (Dept Elec-III)
- 2180609 – Foundation Engineering
- 2180610 – Design of Steel Structures
- 2180611 – Construction Management
- 2180612 – Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures and Bridge (Dept Elec-III)
- 2180613 – Glass Facade Engineering (Dept Elec-III)
WHAT IS CIVIL ENGINEERING?
Civil Engineering is one of the broadest and oldest of the engineering disciplines, extending across many technical specialties. Civil Engineers plan, design, and supervise the construction of facilities essential to modern life like space satellites and launching facilities, offshore structures, bridges, buildings, tunnels, highways, transit systems, dams, airports, harbors, water supply system and wastewater treatment plants. A civil engineer is responsible for planning and designing a project, constructing the project to the required scale, and maintenance of the project. A civil engineer requires not only a high standard of engineering knowledge but also supervisory and administrative skills.
What does a Civil Engineer do?
- Civil engineers are involved in the design and building of highways, bridges and tunnels, schools, hospitals, airports and other buildings, sewage systems and water treatment facilities.
- Most structures, large and small, require the help of a civil engineer whether in the designing, planning or managing of the project.
- Civil engineers also help to preserve our environment by assisting in the cleaning up of existing pollution and planning ways to reduce future pollution of our air, land, and water.
What is the future for a Civil Engineering graduate?
Civil engineers are employed in all the major construction projects carried out by the state or central government like the public works departments (PWD), the railways and military. Civil Engineers are mostly required in private construction and real estate companies as project engineers. Civil Engineers can find opportunities in any of the following categories.