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OUTLINE
1. What is Civil Engineering?
2. Civil Engineering Fields
3. Civil Engineering: The Past
4. Civil Engineering: The Present
5. Civil Engineering: The Future
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Bridge Engineering
Construction engineering
Environmental engineering
Fire protection engineering
Geotechnical engineering
General engineering
Hydraulic engineering
Materials science
Piles Engineering
Structural engineering
Surveying
Timber Engineering
Transportation engineering
Water resources engineering
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Architecture
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Mechanical Engineering
Mining Engineering
Metallurgical Engineering
Naval architecture
Electrical Engineering
Aeronautical & Space Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Electronics Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Genetic Engineering
Environmental Engineering
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The Colosseum
(70-82 AD)
Rome, Italy
The Pantheon
(120-124 AD)
Rome, Italy
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Engineering TODAY
Today, civil engineers are in the forefront of technology.
They are the leading users of sophisticated high-tech
products.
Applying the very latest concepts in computer-aided design
(CAD) during design, construction, project scheduling, and
cost control.
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A Showcase of Excellence
Channel Tunnel
One of the most current and
exciting civil engineering feats has
linked Britain and France for the
first time in 8,000 years.
The Channel Tunnel (or "Chunnel")
is among the largest engineering
projects in history and the longest
undersea tunnel ever built.
High-speed trains are now crossing
the English Channel on a regular
schedule.
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258,000 m2
Seating capacity: 91,000 + including
11,000 temporary seats.
two independent structures: a red
concrete seating bowl + outer steel
frame.
$290 million.
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CIVIL ENGINEERING
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General
Civil Engineering covers a wide range of engineering
applications from dams, tunnels, pipelines and
highways to buildings.
Civil Engineering is distinguished as being one of the
earliest engineering disciplines.
Throughout the ages it has provided creative and
feasible solutions to many of the basic human needs
and problems, and it still continues to take pride in
being a fundamental building block of civilization
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Program
The first two years of the undergraduate program is dedicated to the study
of basic sciences and mathematics which provide the student with
engineering fundamentals.
The study of mechanics and materials which is basic to civil engineering
begins in the second year.
The third and fourth years involve the study and application of the
principles of geotechnical engineering (behavior of soils, design of
foundations), structural engineering (analysis and design of reinforced
concrete and steel structures), hydraulics engineering (flow of water in
pipes, open channels, water resources), and the general systems approach
to engineering problems.
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Mission
Our mission is to educate the students to gain
an understanding of the fundamentals of
science and engineering so that they can
develop solutions to Civil Engineering
problems and enhance their computing,
communication, and research skills.
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