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Civil Engineering(CE)
Key Knowledge and Skills to be Acquired:
Structural Engineering:This focuses on the design and analysis of structures like buildings, bridges, and dams.
Geotechnical Engineering:This involves studying soil and rock mechanics to design foundations and other subsurface structures.
Transportation Engineering:This covers the planning, design, and operation of transportation systems, such as highways, railways, and airports.
Water Resources Engineering:This deals with the management of water resources, including water supply, wastewater treatment, and flood control.
Construction Management:This includes the planning, scheduling, and execution of construction projects.
Environmental Engineering:This focuses on the design of environmentally sustainable infrastructure and the control of pollution.
Requirements
Two principal passes in the following subjects: Advanced Mathematics, Physics, combined Physics-Chemistry or Construction for foreign applicants. An applicant without a principal pass in Advanced Mathematics and Physics must have a minimum of “C” grade at O-Level.
Diploma or Full Technician Certificate (FTC) in Civil, Mining, Water Resources, Highway, Civil & Highway Engineering, Transportation, Civil and Irrigation, Water Supply and Sanitation, Civil and Transportation Engineering, Civil and Community Development, Land Surveying, Architecture, Quantity Surveying, Construction Engineering Technology, Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Architecture, Building & Civil Engineering, Pipe Works Oil & Gas Engineering, Construction and the Built Environment with an average of “B’’ or a minimum GPA of 3.0. OR Foundation Programme of the OUT with a minimum GPA of 3.0 in science cluster passing Mathematics and Physics.
Course description
A Civil Engineering course typically covers the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment. It encompasses a wide range of areas, including structural engineering, transportation, environmental engineering, and water resources management, with a focus on infrastructure development. Students will learn to apply scientific and mathematical principles to solve real-world problems and create solutions for infrastructure and public works projects.
Mathematics and Science
Design and Analysis
Project Management
Communication Skills
Real-world experience



