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on 11 June, 2014

Civil Engineering - Course Description & Course


Description:

When you think of Civil engineers, you immediately picture a person wearing a hard hat and steeltoed shoes – standing on a construction site and directing the labour to pull up a beam in a specified manner - don't you? Well, that was decades ago.

Civil Engineering has been one of the evergreen branches of core engineering. Nowadays, it has more to it than being a mere construction site manager. You will learn the concepts of building drawing, modern construction equipments and methodologies, town planning, sustainable structures now known as Green Buildings, behaviour of soil and its mechanics, designing of the bridges ( the most amazing part), infrastructure and construction management and estimating the quantity of the required quality of the materials.

How the Course Pans Out:

Major Topics of Study What will you do
Second Year
  • Structural Analysis
  • Building Materials & Construction
  • Geological Engineering
  • Building Planning and Graphics
  • Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics
  • Concrete Technology
Third Year
  • Soil Mechanics
  • Construction Equipments & Technology
  • Applied Hydraulics
  • Design Of Steel Structures
  • Transportation Engineering
  • Process Instrumentation Systems
Final Year
  • Water and Waste Treatment
  • Reinforced & Prestressed Concrete
  • Irrigation Engineering
  • Advanced Construction Engineering
  • Advanced Structural Engineering

Civil Engineering in a Nutshell:

Job Prospects:

Civil engineers plan and design bridges and tunnels, as well as highways, airfields, harbours, water and sewage systems, and buildings. They also supervise the construction of such projects to ensure that they are built according to carefully drafted plans. Thus they can expect to get jobs in companies that specialize in these functions, like L&T, etc.

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