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Civil engineering historically encompassed all engineering endeavors needed to provide the infrastructure for society to function. Because of its origin and history, civil engineering still embraces a wide variety of technological areas. These include: Environmental engineering Geotechnical engineering Hydro-technical engineering Structural engineering Transportation engineering Civil engineers work with problems that directly impact the health and economic vitality of people and communities. These problems include waste disposal, environmental pollution, transportation systems analysis and design, water resource development, and the design, construction, and rehabilitation of constructed facilities such as dams, bridges, buildings, and highways. Thus, the challenges and opportunities for a civil engineer lie in combining technical competence with a human concern for the applications of technology. To help students to understand their role in the community, to be effective in working with design teams involving other engineers and other professionals, and to be effective in written and spoken communications, the curriculum attempts to give a meaningful educational experience in the humanities, social studies, English, and economics. The goal of the undergraduate curriculum in civil engineering is to prepare graduate civil engineers to meet the present and the future infrastructural and environmental needs of society. This requires an education based on scientific and engineering fundamentals as well as one that incorporates experience in engineering design using modern technology. Because the systems they design impact the public directly, civil engineers must be aware of the social and environmental consequences of their designs. Graduates must be prepared to work and communicate with other professionals in a variety of associations and organizations. Ethics and life-long learning are essential components in the education of civil engineers. During the course of study, civil engineering students are given a solid grounding in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Added to this is extensive development of the fundamentals of materials science, environmental, soils, hydro-technical, structural, and transportation systems engineering. This broad base of knowledge is provided to assure that civil engineers are educated in all branches of the profession and to permit continuous learning throughout a professional lifetime. Throughout the program, each student works with an academic advisor in the selection of electives. Specialization in one or more of the branches of civil engineering is possible by selection of a sequence of technical electives during the junior and senior years. Program Educational Objectives The graduates will be successful in their professional careers as civil engineers in industry, public agencies, and/or post-graduate education. The graduates will continue to develop professionally and serve in leadership roles. The graduates will be successful in demonstrating their obligations to the profession, to their employer, and to society. Career Profile Civil engineers oversee the design and construction of facilities for society's use. Working with problems which directly affect the health and economic vitality of people and communities, civil engineers contribute their expertise to such problems as waste disposal, environmental pollution, transportation systems design, water resource development, and the design, construction and rehabilitation of constructed facilities. A Civil Engineering degree provides a wide variety of career options in industry, government, consulting, management, teaching, research, marketing and sales.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Engineering - Civil and Structural
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Civil engineering historically encompassed all engineering endeavors needed to provide the infrastructure for society to function. Because of its origin and history, civil engineering still embraces a wide variety of technological areas. These include: Environmental engineering Geotechnical engineering Hydro-technical engineering Structural engineering Transportation engineering Civil engineers work with problems that directly impact the health and economic vitality of people and communities. These problems include waste disposal, environmental pollution, transportation systems analysis and design, water resource development, and the design, construction, and rehabilitation of constructed facilities such as dams, bridges, buildings, and highways. Thus, the challenges and opportunities for a civil engineer lie in combining technical competence with a human concern for the applications of technology. To help students to understand their role in the community, to be effective in working with design teams involving other engineers and other professionals, and to be effective in written and spoken communications, the curriculum attempts to give a meaningful educational experience in the humanities, social studies, English, and economics. The goal of the undergraduate curriculum in civil engineering is to prepare graduate civil engineers to meet the present and the future infrastructural and environmental needs of society. This requires an education based on scientific and engineering fundamentals as well as one that incorporates experience in engineering design using modern technology. Because the systems they design impact the public directly, civil engineers must be aware of the social and environmental consequences of their designs. Graduates must be prepared to work and communicate with other professionals in a variety of associations and organizations. Ethics and life-long learning are essential components in the education of civil engineers. During the course of study, civil engineering students are given a solid grounding in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Added to this is extensive development of the fundamentals of materials science, environmental, soils, hydro-technical, structural, and transportation systems engineering. This broad base of knowledge is provided to assure that civil engineers are educated in all branches of the profession and to permit continuous learning throughout a professional lifetime. Throughout the program, each student works with an academic advisor in the selection of electives. Specialization in one or more of the branches of civil engineering is possible by selection of a sequence of technical electives during the junior and senior years. Program Educational Objectives The graduates will be successful in their professional careers as civil engineers in industry, public agencies, and/or post-graduate education. The graduates will continue to develop professionally and serve in leadership roles. The graduates will be successful in demonstrating their obligations to the profession, to their employer, and to society. Career Profile Civil engineers oversee the design and construction of facilities for society's use. Working with problems which directly affect the health and economic vitality of people and communities, civil engineers contribute their expertise to such problems as waste disposal, environmental pollution, transportation systems design, water resource development, and the design, construction and rehabilitation of constructed facilities. A Civil Engineering degree provides a wide variety of career options in industry, government, consulting, management, teaching, research, marketing and sales.
Admission Requirements
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6.5+
105+
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Applicants must have at least a 2.5 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale; meet English Proficiency or request conditional admission and complete an Intensive English Program (IEP) application. Other English Language Requirement accepted: TOEFL Computer-Based score of 173; TOEFL Paper-Based score of 500.
48 Months
Jan-2000
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