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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRGAMME

SYLLABUSES

CIVIL ENGINEERING

SEMESTER SYSTEM

BATCH: 2015-2016

1st Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
4th Year
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COURSES OF STUDY AND MARKS DISTRIBUTION

First Year (F.E.) Civil Engineering

Spring Semester
S. Course Course Title Credit Hours
No. Code
Theory Practical Total
1 CE-101 Engineering Drawing-I 3 1 4
2 CE-102 Statics and Dynamics 3 1 4
3 EE-123 Basic Electrical Engineering 2 0 2
4 CY-110 Applied Chemistry for Engineers 2 1 3
5 MT-114 Calculus 3 0 3
6 HS-106 Pakistan Studies OR 1 0 1
HS-127 Pakistan Studies (for Foreigners)

Fall Semester

S. Course Course Title Credit Hours


No. Code
Theory Practical Total
1 CE-103 Engineering Surveying-I 3 1 4
2 CE-104 Engineering Materials 3 1 4
3 ME-110 Basic Mechanical Engineering 2 0 2
4 Introduction to Computing for 2 1 3
CE-106
Civil Engineers
5 HS-111 Functional English 2 0 2
6 Linear Algebra & Ordinary 3 0 3
MT-221
Differential Equations

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SYLLABUS – SPRING SEMESTER ENGINEERING

CE-101 ENGINEERING DRAWING-1

Introduction: Use and care of Drawing Instruments, Standard Drawing Office Practice,
Principles of Orthographic Projection related to Simple Solids.

Descriptive Geometry: Lines in Space and in Planes showing their traces and true inclination to planes of
projection, Plane curves, Cycloid, Hypocycloid, In-volute, Curves of
Interpenetration of Solids, Development of Surfaces, Isometric Views, Shadows.

Machine Drawing: Representation of Riveted Joints, Screwed Fastenings, Keys and Cotters,
Preparation of fully Dimensioned Working Drawing of component parts of
machines, Practice in reading of drawing and deduction of new views from those
given.

Symbols and Abbreviations: Building materials, Electric and Plumbing symbols and Abbreviations.

CE-102 STATICS AND DYNAMICS

Static of Particles: Forces in a Plane, Newton’s First Law, Free Body Diagram, Forces in Space
(Rectangular components), Equilibrium of a Particle in Space.

Kinematics of Particles: Rectilinear and Curvilinear motion of particles, Components of Velocity and
Acceleration, Motion relative to a frame in translation.

Kinetics of Particles: Newton’s Second Law, Dynamic Equilibrium, Rectilinear and Curvilinear motion,
Work and Energy, Kinetic energy of a particle, Principle of Work and Energy,
Conservation of Energy, Impulse and Momentum, Impulsive Forces and
Conservation of Momentum, Impact; Direct and Oblique, Conservation of Angular
Momentum.

Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces, Principle of Transmissibility, Moment of a Force,


Couple, Varignon’s Theorem, Centre of Gravity of a three dimensional body and
Centroid of a Volume, Moments of Inertia, Radius of Gyration, Parallel Axis
Theorem.

Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies: Free-Body Diagram, Equilibrium in two and three Dimensions, Reaction at
Supports and Connections, Equilibrium of 2-Force and 3-Force Bodies.

Kinematics of Rigid Bodies: General Plane Motion, Absolute and Relative Velocity and Acceleration.

Plane Motion of Rigid Bodies: Forces and Acceleration, Energy and Momentum, Conservation of Linear and
Angular Momentum.

Friction: Basic Principles relating to Friction between Solid bodies, Friction angle and
Wedges.

Analysis of Structures: Internal Forces and Newton’s Third Law, Planar and Space Trusses, Methods of
Joints and Sections, Forces in Cables, Introduction of Shear force and Bending
moment in Simply Supported beams and Cantilever beams.

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EE-123 BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Electric and Electric Circuits, Kirchoff’s Laws, Superposition Theorem, Substitution Theorem
Magnetic Circuits: Thevenin’s Theorem Norton’s Theorem, Rosen’s Theorem of Star/mesh
Transformation, Proof for DC circuits and their application to Circuit Analysis,
Magnetic Circuits, Series and Parallel circuits, Principles of calculation of
Ampere-turns for Magnetic Circuits of Electromagnets, Transformers, Bipolar and
Multi-polar DC machines, Inductances in Series and Parallel, Hysteresis Loss,
Eddy Current Loss, Lifting Power of a Magnet.

AC Single Phase and Single Phase systems, Series, Parallel and Series Parallel Circuits, J Operator
Poly phase Systems: Method and Polar Method, Resonance and Measurement of Power and Power
Factor, Poly-phase Systems, Poly-phase Generation, Star and Delta Connections,
Voltage and Current relations, Measurement of Power and Power Factor, Balanced
and Unbalanced Load Analysis.

DC Machines: Construction, Simple Lap and Wave Windings, Equalising Connections and
Dummy Coils, Elementary concept of Armature Reaction and Commutation, Cross
and Demagnetising Ampere-turns. DC Generators, Types, EMF Equation, Losses,
Efficiency Performance Curves, Characteristics, Critical Resistance, Speed and
Effect of Armature Reaction of OCC, Internal and External Characteristics from
OCC neglecting and accounting Armature Reaction, Calculation of Series
Ampere-turns for Level and Over, Compounding, Motors, Principle, Back EMF,
Torque, Speed and Speed Regulation, Types, Characteristics, Performance Curves.
Losses and Efficiency, Speed and Torque problems involving Magnetization
Curve, Charging and Ignition Circuits of Automobiles

AC Synchronous: Construction, Stator Single Layer, Double Layer and Concentric Windings,
Damping Windings, Coil Span Factor, Distribution Factor, Leakage and Armature
Reaction, Synchronous Impedance, Alternation, Types, EMF Equation, Speed and
Frequency, Losses and Efficiency, Alternator on Load, Voltage Regulation by
Synchronous Impedance Method, Synchronous Motors, Types, Principle of
Working, Vector Diagram on Load and its analysis for Stator Current, Power
Factor, Torque and Mechanical Output, Effect of Variation of Excitation, Losses
and Efficiency.

Machine AC Induction Induction Motors, Construction, Types, Rotating Field Theory, Principle of
Working.

Machines: Slip and its effect on Motor Current Quantities, Losses, Efficiency and
Performance Curves, Starting, Full Load and Maximum Torque relations, Torque
Slip Characteristics.

Transformers: Construction, Principle of Working, EMF Equation, Transformation Ratings, No


Load Working and Vector Diagram, Magnetizing Current, Vector Diagram on
Load, Equivalent Circuit, Open Circuit and Short Circuit Test, Losses, Efficiency
and Performance Curves, All-day-efficiency, Percentage and Per Unit R, X and Z,
Voltage Regulation and Kapp’s Regulation Diagram, Transformer as a Mutually
Inductive Circuit.

Converting Machines: Rotary Converters, Construction, Principle of Working, Transformer Connections,


Voltage and Current Ratings of Single and 3 Phase Converters, Mercury Arc
Rectifiers, Construction, Operation, Transformer Connections, Voltage and
Current Ratios of Single Phase and 3 Phase Rectifiers

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CY-110 APPLIED CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS

Gases: Gas Laws, Kinetic gas equation, Vandar Waal’s Equation, Critical phenomenon,
liquidification of gases, specified heat (molar heat capacity).

Properties of Solution Surface Tension, Viscosity, Osmosis, Osmotic Pressure, pH-Buffer solution,
& Liquids: Spectrophotometer, Basic concepts of Colloidal Chemistry, Classification
purification (dialysis).

Thermochemistry: Chemical thermodynamics, Hess’s Law, Heat of reaction, Relation between H and
U measurement of heat reaction, Bomb Calorimeter

Electrochemistry: Laws of Electrolysis, E.M.F. series, corrosion (Theories, inhibition & protection)

Water & Sewage: Sources of water, impurities, hardness, water softening, purification of water for
potable and industrial purposes, electro dialysis, introduction to environmental
pollution, main sources and effects, Sewage treatment

Fuels: Types of fuels, classification of fossil fuels.

Metals & Alloys: Properties and general composition of metals and alloys such as Iron, Copper,
Aluminum, Chromium, Zinc used in engineering field

Engineering Materials: Inorganic engineering materials: Cement, Class Organic engineering materials:
Polymers, Rubbers, Plastics and Paints, Semiconductors and Dielectric materials.

MT-114 CALCULUS

Set and Functions: Define rational, irrational and real numbers; rounding off a numerical value to
specified number of decimal places or significant figures; solving quadratic and
rational inequalities in involving modulus with graphical representation; Definition
of set, set operations, Venn diagrams, DeMorgan’s laws, Cartesian product,
Relation, Function and their types (Absolute value, greatest integer and combining
functions). Graph of some well known functions. Limit of functions and
continuous and discontinuous functions with graphical representation.

Propositional Logic: Definition of Proposition, Statement and Argument, Logical Operators, Simple
and Compound proposition, various types of connectives, Truth table, tautology,
Contradiction, Contingency & Logical equivalence.

Boolean Algebra: Definition, Boolean function, duality, some basic theorems & their proofs, two
valued Boolean algebra, Truth functions, Canonical sum of product form, Digital
logic Gates & Switching circuit designs

Complex Number: Argand diagram, De Moivre formula, root of polynomial equations, curve and
regions in the complex plane, standard functions and their inverses (exponential,
circular and Hyperbolic functions)

Differential Calculus: Differentiation and Successive differentiation and its application, Leibnitz
theorem, Taylor and Maclaurin theorems with remainders in Cauchy and Lagrange
form, power series, Taylor and Maclaurin series, L’ Hopitals rule, extreme values
of a function of one variable using first and second derivative test, asymptotes of a

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function, curvature and radius of curvature of a curve, partial differentiation, exact


differential and its application in computing errors, extreme values of a function of
two variables with and without constraints, Solution of non linear equation using
Newton Raphson method

Integral Calculus: Indefinite integrals and their computational techniques, reduction formulae,
definite integrals and their convergence, Beta and Gamma functions and their
identities, applications of integration, Centre of pressure and depth of centre of
pressure

Solid Geometry: Coordinate Systems in three dimensions, Direction cosines and ratios, vector
equation of a straight line, plane and sphere, Curve tracing of a function of two and
three variables, Surfaces of revolutions, transformations (Cartesian to polar &
cylindrical)

HS-106 PAKISTAN STUDIES

Historical and ideological Two Nation Theory: Claim of Muslims of being a separate nation from Hindus,
perspective of Pakistan based upon cultural diversity. Cultural diversity and interests as bases for the
Movement: demand of Pakistan – Lahore resolution. Creation of Pakistan: Factors leading to
the creation of Pakistan. Quaid-e-Azam and the demand of Pakistan.

Constitutional Process: Constitutional and Political developments in Pakistan 1947-1973. Salient features
of the Constitutions 1956, 1962 and 1973 and amendments.

Land of Pakistan: Geo-physical conditions. Geo-political and strategic importance of Pakistan.


Natural resource, viz: mineral, water and power.

Contemporary issues in A brief survey of Pakistan Economy: problems, issues and future prospects.
Pakistan: Pakistani Society and Culture-Broad features with emphasis on youth role in the
development of Pakistan. Literacy and education in Pakistan: problems and issues.
State of Science and Technology in Pakistan: A comparison with other countries
with special reference to the Muslim world.Environmental issues in Pakistan:
government policies and measures and suggestions for improvement. Pakistan’s
role in the preservation of nature through international conventions / treaties.
Human Rights in Pakistan: Pakistan’s response to human rights issues at national
& international levels.Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Urbanization in Pakistan -
problems and issues

HS-127 PAKISTAN STUDIES (FOR FOREIGNERS)

Land of Pakistan: Land and People, Strategic Importance, Important and Beautiful Sights: Natural
Resources (some portion of Economics of Pakistan)

A Brief Historical A brief historical survey of Muslim Community in the Sub- Continent,
Background: British Rule and its Impacts, Indian Reaction, Two-Nation Theory, its Origin and
Development, Factors leading towards the Demand of a separate Muslim State,
Creation of Pakistan.

Government & Political Constitution of Pakistan, A brief outline, Governmental Structure, Federal
Development in Pakistan: and Provincial, Local Government Institutions, Political History and its brief
account.

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Pakistan & the Muslim Relations with Muslim Countries


World:

Language and Culture: Origin of Urdu Language, Influence of Arabic and Persian on Urdu Language and
Literature, A short history of Urdu Literature, Dominant Cultural Features.

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SYLLABUS – FALL SEMESTER ENGINEERING

CE-103 ENGINEERING SURVEYING – I

Basics of Surveying: Definition, Evolution of Surveying, Types and Classes of Surveys, Plane Table
Survey, Surveying Instrumentation, Survey References, Units of Measurement,
Location Methods, Accuracy and Precision, Errors and Mistakes, Accuracy Ratio,
Stationing, Field notes, Field management.

Measurement of Methods of Linear measurement, Types of Measurement, Chains, Tapes, Standard


Horizontal Distances: conditions for use of Steel tapes, Taping Accessories and their use, Systematic
Taping Errors and Corrections, Random Taping Errors and Mistakes in Taping,
Field notes for Taping, Conventional and Electronic Field books.

Levelling: Definitions, Theory of Differential Levelling, Effects of Curvature and Refraction,


Types of Levels, Automatic Level, Digital Level, Adjustment of Levels, Types of
Levelling Staff, Levelling Operations, Techniques of Levelling, Benchmark
Levelling (Vertical Control Survey), Profile and Cross-section Levelling,
Reciprocal Levelling, Peg test, Errors in Levelling, Contours and their
characteristics, Various methods of Contouring.

Angles and Directions: Horizontal and Vertical Angles, Meridians, Types of Horizontal angles, Azimuths,
Bearing, Relationship between Bearings and Azimuths, Reverse Directions,
Azimuth and Bearings computations, Magnetic Declination, Types of Compasses.

Theodolites / Tacheometers: Introduction, Types of Theodolites, Repeating, Directional and Electronic


Theodolites, Temporary adjustments, Measurement of Horizontal and Vertical
Angles, Prolonging a Straight Line, Permanent Adjustments, Use of Tachometers
in computation of Horizontal and Vertical Distances.

Electronic Distance General, Principles of EDMI Operation, EDM Characteristics, EDM Accuracies,
Measurement: Geometry of EDM, Electro-Optical and Microwave Instruments, Total Stations,
Field procedures for Total Stations in Topographic Surveys, Construction layout
using Total Stations.

Traverse Surveys: Open and Closed Traverses, Latitude and Departures, Computation of Error of
Closure, and the accuracy of a Traverse, Traversing with Total Station
Instruments, Rules of Adjustment, Effects of Traverse Adjustments on the original
data, Computation of Omitted Measurements, Area of Closed Traverse Methods,
Use of computer programs.

CE-104 ENGINEERING MATERIALS

Classification and General Overview of Materials used in construction, General aspects related to

Aspects of Construction Weight, Density, Specific gravity, Strength, Hardness, Durability, Workability and
Materials: Cost of Materials, Classification of Materials, Ceramics, Metals and Organics.

Concrete Materials: Introduction to Concrete, Manufacturing, Types and Properties of Cement, Types
and Properties of Fine and Coarse Aggregates, Quality of Water, Mixing,
Transportation & Placing of Concrete, Mix Design, Quality Control, Additives and

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Admixtures, Air Entrainment, Lightweight Concrete, Hot and Cold Weather


Concrete, Precast Concrete with special reference to Cement Concrete Blocks.

Metals and Alloys: Composition, Manufacturing, Properties and Uses of Ferrous Metals and their
Alloys, Pig Iron, Cast iron, Wrought Iron and Steel, Types of Steel, Effects of Heat
Treatment of Steel, Steel sections and bars, Corrosion and Method of its
prevention.

Natural Stones, General Characteristics, Varieties and Uses of Building Stones, Manufacture,
Bricks and Tiles: Varieties, Properties and Uses of Bricks and Tiles

Timber: Varieties, Properties and Uses of Timber, Grain and Moisture in Wood, Methods
of Sawing, Defects, Decay and Insect Attack, Seasoning and its Methods,
Preservation and its Methods, Glued Laminated Timber, Plywood, Hardboard,
Chipboard, Particle board, Fibre board.

Rubber, Plastics and Composition, Varieties, Properties and Uses of Bitumen, Asphalt Glass, Rubber
Bituminous Materials: Laminates, Adhesives, Asbestos, Fibre Glass, Paints and Varnishes

Insulating Materials: Waterproofing and Heat Insulating Materials, Acoustical Materials.

ME-110 BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Thermodynamic Properties: Working Substance, System, Pure Substance, PVT Surface, Phases, Properties
And State, Units, Zeroth Law, Processed and Cycles, Conservation of Mass.
Energy and its Conservation: Relation of Mass and Energy, Different Forms of Energy, Internal Energy and
Enthalpy Work, Generalized Work Equation Flow and Non-Flow Processes,
Closed Systems, First Law of Thermodynamics, Open Systems and Steady Flow,
Energy Equation for Steady Flow, System Boundaries, Perpetual Motion of the
First Kind.
Energy and Property Thermodynamic Equilibrium, Reversibility, Specific Heats and their Relationship,
Relations: Entropy, Second Law of Thermodynamics, Property relations from Energy
Equation, Frictional Energy.
Ideal Gas: Gas Laws, Specific Heats of an Ideal Gas, Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure,
Thermodynamic Processes.

Fundamentals of Conduction and Convection, Radiation, Thermal Conductivity, Overall Heat


Heat Transfer: Transfer Coefficients, Practical Equations.

Thermodynamic Cycles: Cycle Work, Thermal Efficiency Carnot Cycle, Reversed and Reversible Cycles,
Most Efficient Engine.

Two-Phase Systems: Two-Phase System of a Pure Substance, Changes of Phase at Constant Pressure,
Steam Tables, Superheated Steam, Liquid and Vapour Curves, Phase Diagrams,
Rankine Cycle, Components of Steam Power Plant.

Internal Combustion Engines: Otto Cycle, Diesel Cycle, Dual Combustion Cycle, Four-stroke and Two-stroke
Engines, and Types of Fuel.

Reciprocating Compressors: Condition for Minimum Work, Isothermal Efficiency, Volumetric Efficiency,
Multi-Stage Compression, Energy Balance for a Two-Stage Machine with
Intercooler.

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Introduction To Heating and Cooling Load and its calculations, Comfort Charts, Outline of A.C.
Air-Conditioning and Systems, Consideration for Air – Conditioning in Buildings, Natural Ventilation,
Refrigeration: Insulating Materials.

CE-106 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS

Computer and System: Computer hardware fundamentals, Operating Systems: DOS, WINDOWS.

Fundamentals: Spreadsheets, Flow Chart techniques.

Structured programming Character set, keywords, identifiers, data types and size, variable declaration,
Language: expression, labels, statements, formatted input output statements, types of
operators, data type operators, data type conversion, mixed mode arithmetic,
control structures, Functions, library functions, parameter passing, recursion,
arrays declaration, initialization and usage, multi-dimensional arrays. Files,
function for file handling, I/O Operations.

Selected topics in Programming, with emphasis on numerical techniques as applied


to civil engineering problems

Matlab: Import / export data, Create and manipulate variables, Program and run simple
scripts, graphics tools to display data.

HS-111 FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH

Speaking and Listening: Listening actively through the use of skills and sub skills, and in a variety of
situations. Speaking: Fluency and confidence building through group discussions,
role plays and public speaking.

Vocabulary development: Tips / strategies in vocabulary enhancement, Practice in vocabulary development

Reading: Reading skills, Sub skills, Reading strategies, Reading practice through variety of
reading texts and comprehension exercises,Précis writing

Writing: Note taking: Techniques for taking notes from lectures, from books (integrated
with listening & reading). Process of Writing with practice in pre writing
strategies, in revising, and in, editing for grammar. Writing well- structured and
effective paragraphs, essays and letters (routine communication) using proper
writing mechanics. Writing descriptions, narrations, cause and effect, compare and
contrast etc.

MT-221 LINEAR ALGEBRA & ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

Linear Algebra: Linearity and linear dependence of vectors, basis, dimension of a vector space
field, Matrix and type of matrices (singular, non-singular, symmetric, non-
symmetric, upper, lower, diagonal), Rank of a matrix using row operations and
special method, Echelon and reduced echelon forms of a matrix, determination
of consistency of a system of linear equation using rank, matrix of linear

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transformations, eigen value and eigen vectors of a matrix, Diagonolization,


Applications of linear algebra in relevant engineering problem

1st Order Differential Basic concept, Formation of differential equations and solution of differential
Equations: equations by direct integration and by separating the variables, Homogeneous
equations and equations reducible to homogeneous form, Linear differential
equations of the order and equations reducible to the linear form. Bernoulli’s
equations and orthogonal trajectories, Application in relevant Engineering

2nd and Higher Orders Special types of 2nd order differential equations with constant coefficients and their
Equations: solutions, The operator D, Inverse operator 1/D, Solution of differential by
operator D methods; Special cases, Cauchy’s differential equations, Simultaneous
differential equations, simple application of differential equations in relevant
Engineering

Partial Differential Equation: Basic concepts and formation of partial differential equations, Linear
homogeneous partial differential equations and relations to ordinary differential
equations, Solution of first order linear and special types of second and higher
order differential equations, D’ Alembert’s solution of the wave equation and two
dimensional wave equations, Lagrange’s solution, Various standard forms.

Fourier Series: Periodic functions and expansion of periodic functions in Fourier series and
Fourier coefficients; Expansion of function with arbitrary periods, Odd and even
functions and their Fourier series; Half range expansions of Fourier series.

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COURSES OF STUDY AND MARKS DISTRIBUTION

Second Year (S.E.) Civil Engineering

Spring Semester
S. No. Course Course Title Credit Hours
Code
Theory Practical Total
1 CE-201 Engineering Surveying-II 3 1 4
2 CE-206 Geology for Engineers 2 1 3
3 HS-218 Business Communication 2 1 3
4 CE-205 Mechanics of Solids-I 3 1 4
5 HS-205 Islamic Studies OR 2 0 2
Ethical Behaviour (for Non-
HS-209
Muslims)

Fall Semester
S. No. Course Course Title Credit Hours
Code
Theory Practical Total
1 CE-219 Fluid Mechanics-I 3 1 4
2 CE-203 Engineering Drawing-II 2 1 3
3 CE-209 Structural Analysis-I 3 0 3
4 MT-330 Applied Probability & Statistics 2 1 3
5 HS-219 Professional Ethics 2 0 2
6 Architecture and Town 3 0 3
AR-309
Planning

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SYLLABUS – SPRING SEMESTER ENGINEERING

CE- 201 ENGINEERING SURVEYING – II

Surveying Drafting and General, Maps and Plans, Plotting, Contour Maps, Profiles, Cross- sections, End
Computations: areas and Volumes, Prismoidal formula, Calculation of volumes, Area
computations, Area by graphical analysis, Use of surveying software.

Highway and Railway Route surveys, Circular curves, Deflections and Chord calculations, Setting out
Curves: circular curve by various methods, Compound curves, Reverse, Vertical, Parabolic
curves, Computation of the high or low point on a vertical curve, Design
considerations, Spiral curves, Spiral curve computations, Approximate solution for
spiral problems, Superelevation.

Construction Surveys: Introduction, Horizontal and Vertical control, Buildings, Rail Road, Pipelines and
other construction surveys.

Hydrographic Surveys: General, Objectives of hydrographic survey and electronic charting, Planning,
Survey vessels, Vertical control, Depth and Tidal measurements, Position-fixing
techniques, Sounding plan, Horizontal control, Processing and Presentation of
data.

Photogrammetry: Introduction, Aerial photogrammetry and its Applications, Flying heights, Flight
planning, Relief displacement, Photograph overlap, Ground control for mapping,
Mosaics, Stereoscopic viewing and Parallax, Stereo plotting instruments,
Analytical plotters, Orthophotos, Photogrammeteric mapping.

Control Surveys: General, Geodesy Universal Transverse Mercator grid system, Modified
Transverse Mercator grid system, State plane coordinate grid system, Lambert
projection, Computations for the Lambert projection, Computations for the
Transverse Mercator Secant Projection, Use of grid coordinates, Horizontal control
techniques, Triangulation, Control survey markers, Direction of a line by
observations on Polaris, Time and procedure for Observing Polaris, Computation
technique for azimuth determination, Gyro theodolite.

Global Positioning System Background information, Global positioning, Receivers, Satellites, Errors, GPS
(GPS): surveying techniques and applications, Survey planning, Initial ambiguity
resolution, Vertical positioning.

CE-206 GEOLOGY FOR ENGINEERS

General Geology The earth as planet, Process of external origin, weathering, erosion, transportation
Definition and Scope: and deposition, of rock material by geological agents, Processes of internal origin
volcanism, earthquakes, intrusion, metamorphism and the rock cycle, diastrophism
and isostasy.

Elements of Folds and faults, joints, fractures and cleavages, unconformities, primary and
Structural Geology: secondary structural features of rock, Expression of these features on geological
field maps and construction of cross sections and geological mapping.

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Elements of Crystallographic system, Important rock and soil forming minerals, and their
Crystallography: identification Igneous Sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, fossils, Basic
principles of stratigraphy, Geologic time scale, Brief introduction of local geology
from bore logs.

Applied Geology: Application of geology to planning and design of dams, reservoirs, bridges and
tunnels, Application of geology to building materials and soils.

Rock Classification: Litho logical classification, Classification by field measurements and strength tests
by rock testing, Physical and mechanical property of rocks.

Earthquakes: Theory of plate- tectonics, seismic waves, seismology, prediction of earthquakes


and preventive measures against earthquakes, Ground subsidence and land slides.

CE-205 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS – I

Different Stress States: Uniaxial state of stresses and strains, Relationships between elastic Constants,
Response of materials under different sets of monotonic loading, Normal and
shearing stress and strains, Gradually and suddenly applied loads, Distribution of
direct stresses on uniform and non-uniform members, Thermal stresses and strains

Bending Theory: Theory of simple bending, position of neutral axis, moment of resistance and
section modulus, Bending and shearing stress distribution in beams, Relationship
between load, shear force and bending moment, Stresses in composite sections.

Slope and Deflection: Curvature, slope and deflection of beams using integration methods

Theory of Torsion: Theory of torsion of solids and hollow circular shafts, shearing stress distribution,
angle of twist, strength and stiffness of shaft.

Biaxial state of stress: Biaxial state of stresses, resolution of stresses, Principal plane, principal stresses
and strains, Graphical representation of stress and strains, Mohr’s circle of stresses
and strains.

HS-205 ISLAMIC STUDIES

Fundamentals of Islam: Tauheed, Arguments for the Oneness of God, Impact of Tauheed on human life,
Place of Man in the Universe, Purpose of creation, Textual study of Surah Al-
Rehman and Sura Al-Furqan, Prophet hood, Need for prophet, Characteristics of
prophet, Finality of Prophet hood, Seerat life of the Prophet as embodiment of
Islamic-Ideology, Faith in Here-after (AKHRAT), Effects of the beliefs on worldly
life

Ibadah: Concept of Ibadah, Major Ibadah, Salat, Zakat, Hajj and Jehad

Basic Source of Shariah: The Holy Quran, Its Revelation and Compilation, The Authenticity of the Text,
Hadith, Its Need, Authenticity and Importance, Consensus (Ijmaa), Analogy
(Qiyas)

Sources of Knowledge: Islamic Approach to Intuition, Reason and Experience, Revelation (Wahi) as a
Source of Knowledge

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Moral and Social The concept of Good and Evil, Akhlaq-e-Hasna with special reference to
Philosophy of Islam: Surah Al-Hujrat, Professional Ethics (Kasb-e-Halal)

HS-209 ETHICAL BEHAVIOUR FOR (NON-MUSLIMS)

Nature, Scope and Ethics and Religion, Ethical teachings of World Religions
Methods of Ethics:

Basic Moral Concepts: Right and Wrong, Good and Evil

Ethical Systems in Philosophy: Hedonism, Utilitarianism, Rationalism & Kant, Self Realization Theories,
Intuitionism

Islamic Moral Theory: Ethics of Quran and its Philosophical basis, Ethical precepts from Quran and
Hadith and Promotion of Moral Values in Society

HS-218 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION

Foundations of Business Definitions: communication, organization, business; understanding the need and
Communication: scope of business, professional and organizational communication, Conditions,
properties, process, tools, modes, levels, types of communication. Principles of
Effective Communication & Building goodwill (You-attitude, positive emphasis
and unbiased language). Listening, non-verbal communication. Communication
dilemmas and problems . Feedback and its types. Audience Analysis

Oral Communication: Group Discussions and interpersonal skills, Meetings, Interviews, Making
presentations

Business & Technical Types of messages: Formats (Letter and memorandum). Letter and memorandum
Writing: elements and formats. Three Types of Business Messages (routine, negative and
persuasive communications). Organizational Plans: Direct, Indirect & AIDA
approach. Writing business messages (e-mails, inquiries, requests, replies, regrets,
declining offers, letters, routine messages, etc.). Meetings: notice, \ agenda and
minutes.Job applications and resumes. Research / scientific reports (structure,
layout, writing process)

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SYLLABUS – FALL SEMESTER ENGINEERING

CE- 219 FLUID MECHANICS – I

Basic Concepts and Units, Density, specific weight, mass, viscosity etc.
Definitions:

Fluid statics: Pascal’s Law, Measurement of pressure, Pressure head, Manometers,Hydrostatics


forces on submerged areas (vertical, inclined and curved), Buoyancy of fluids.

Fluid Kinematics: Types of flow, Streamline and streak lines, Velocity and acceleration in steady &
unsteady flow, Continuum, Lagrange and Eulerian description, Equation of
continuity, mass flow rate, weight flow rate, stream function and velocity potential
function and othogonality, flow net, Rotational and irrotational flow.
Energy Consideration in Concept of Energy and head, General equations of energy and Bernoulli’s
Steady Flow: assumption for incompressible fluids, Hydraulic grade line and energy line,
power consideration, cavitation

Impulse-Momentum: Basic principle, Force on pressure conduits, reducers and bends, jet of water,
Structure in open channel.

Similitude: Definitions, Geometric, Kinematic and Dynamic similarities, dimensionless


numbers, Buckingham-Pi Theorem.

Fluid Properties Fluid properites, Hydrostatic Pressure, velocity measurements, Orifices meter, free
Measurements: and forced vortex, venture meter, notches & weirs,

CE-203 ENGINEERING DRAWING – II

General: Need and requirement of drawings for civil Engineering projects. General nature of
drawings, components, symbols and nomenclature needed for specific drawings
such as architectural, structural, plumbing, electrical, air-conditioning, roads and
earth work etc. Drawings at different stages of projects, Elements of perspective
drawing

Civil Engineering Drawing: General description of drawings related to civil Engineering projects.

Building Drawing: Elements of architectural planning and design, conceptual, schematic and working
drawings and details of residential, commercial, religious, recreational, industrial,
clinical, hospital, and educational buildings, Details of doors, windows, staircases
etc.

Elements of structural drawing and detailing, preparation of foundation plan,


structural framing, slab details, staircase details, water tanks, beam and column
elevations and sections mostly pertaining to reinforced concrete structures.

Details of steel roof truss, connection details and fabrication drawings

Plumbing and electrical detailing pertaining to small residential units

Computer Aided Drafting: General and basic know how related to computer aided drafting, e.g. co-ordinate
system, drawings setup procedure, basic draw commands, basic edit commands,
Layers, creating text and defining styles options, block and drawing import/export
options, Cross hatching, save and plot (2D) and isometric drawings.

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

CE - 209 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - I

Introduction: Introduction of Structural forms, two dimensional pin connected and flexural
forms, three dimensional pin connected and flexural forms: Surface structures,
Simplification for analysis and design.

External Loads: Techniques of evaluation of estimated external loads, Dead, Live, Wind and
Earthquake loads, Use of codes in estimating different types of external, Static,
Dynamic and Moving loads, Load combinations.

Determinacy of Structure: Determinate and indeterminate structures, Static and kinematics determinacy,
Compatibility and boundary conditions: Structural safety, Stress and deformation
characteristics, Small deflection theory.

Evaluation of Principal of superposition, Moment area method, Conjugate beams method


Deformation Using and Newmark’s method
Geometric Methods:

Evaluation of Unit load method, Principal of real work, Principal of virtual work:
Deformation Using Castigliano’s theorems
Energy Principals:

Arches and Suspension Analysis of arches, Introduction to suspension type structures:


Structures: Importance of stiffened girders.

MT-330 APPLIED PROBABILITY & STATISTICS

Statistics: Introduction, types of data & variables, presentation to data, object, classifications,
Tabulation, Frequency distribution, Graphical representation, Simple & Multiple
Bar diagrams, Sartorial & Pie-Diagram, Histogram, Frequency Polygon,
Frequency Curves & their types

Measures of Central Statistics Averages, Median, Mode, Quartiles, Range, Moments, Skewness &
Tendency and Dispersion: Kurtosis, Quartile Deviation, Mean Deviation, Standard Deviation, Variance & its
coefficient, Practical Significance in related problems

Curve Fitting: Introduction, fitting of a first and second degree curve, fitting of exponential and
logarithmic curves, related problems, Principle of least squares, Second order
Statistics & Time series not in bit detail.

Simple Regression & Introduction, Scatter diagrams, Correlation & its Coefficient, Regression Lines
Correlation: Rank Correlation & its Coefficient, Probable Error (P.E), Related problems

Sampling and Sampling Introduction, Population, Parameter & Statistic, Objects of sampling, Sampling
Distributions: distribution of Mean, Standard errors, Sampling & Non-Sampling Errors, Random
Sampling with & without replacement, Sequential Sampling, Central limit theorem
with practical significance in related problems

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

Statistical Inference and Introduction, Estimation, Types of estimates, Confidence interval, Tests of
Testing of Hypothesis: Hypothesis, Chi-Square distribution/test, one tails & two tails tests, Application in
related problems

Probability: Basic concepts, Permutation & Combination, Definitions of probability, Laws of


probability, Conditional probability, Baye’s rule, Related problems in practical
significance

Random Variables: Introduction, Discrete & Continuous random variables, Random Sequences and
transformations, Probability distribution, Probability density function, Distribution
function, Mathematical expectations, Moment Generating Function (M.G.F)
Markove random walks chain/Related problems

Probability Distributions: Introduction, Discrete probability distributions, Binomial, Poisson Hyper


geometric & Negative binomial distributions, Continuous probability distribution,
Uniform, Exponential & Normal distributions & their practical significance.

HS-219 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

Introduction to Professional Definitions - Ethics, Professional Ethics, Engineering Ethics, Business Ethics;
& Engineering Ethics: Ethics & Professionalism. Need and scope of Engineering and Professional
Ethics through Case Studies. Development of Engineering Ethics & Major issues
in Engineering & Professional Ethics

Moral Reasoning & Ethical Dilemma: Resolving Ethical dilemmas and making Moral Choices. Codes
Ethical Frameworks: of Ethics (of local and international professional bodies). Moral Theories:
Utilitarianism, Rights Ethics and Duty Ethics, Virtue Ethics Self-Realization &
Self Interest. Ethical Problem Solving Techniques: Line drawing, flow Charting,
Conflict Problems. Case Studies and applications.

Contemporary Professional Responsibilities. Risk and Safety as an Ethical Concern for Engineers
Professional Ethics Workplace Responsibilities and Ethics: Teamwork, confidentiality and conflicts of
interest, Whistleblowing, Bribe and gift, risk and cost - benefit analyses, gender
discrimination and sexual harassment. Environmental Ethics. Computer Ethics &
the Internet. Honesty: Truthfulness, trustworthiness, academic and research
integrity

AR-309 ARCHITECTURE & TOWN PLANNING

Architecture

Historical Development: Egyptian, Asiatic, Greek, Roman Byzantine and Gothic Architectures, Modern
trends with emphasis on Muslim architecture.

Influences: Geographical, climatic, religious, social, historical.

Principles: Truth or purpose & beauty.

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Qualities: Strength, vitality, grace, breadth and scale.

Factors: Proportion, colour and balance.

Use of Materials: Stone, wood metals, concrete, Composite, ceramics.

General Treatment to Walls and their construction, Openings and their position, character and shape,
Plan of Buildings: Roofs and their development and employment, Columns and their position, form
and decoration, Molding and their form and decoration, Ornament as applied to
any buildings.

Town Planning

Purpose and Scope: Definitions of town planning, Trends in Urban growth, Objectives of sound
planning, Modern planning in Pakistan and abroad.

Information Required: Maps, natural resources, economic resources, legal and administrative problems,
civic survey.

Urban Ecology: Need and scope of comprehensive plan, Phases of planning, Principles of
planning, Communication (rail road network & airport etc.), port and harbour
facilities, street traffic and design.

Urban Zoning and Parks and recreation facilities, location of public and semi-public buildings, civic
Land Use Control: centers, commercial centers, local shopping centers, public schools, Location of
industry & residential areas, Lay out of street, road crossing & lighting,
Community planning, Suburban development, Slum areas and their upgrading.

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

COURSES OF STUDY AND MARKS DISTRIBUTION

Third Year (T.E.) Civil Engineering

Spring Semester
S. No. Course Course Title Credit Hours
Code
Theor
Practical Total
y
1 CE-315 Construction Engineering 3 0 3
2 CE-304 Reinforced Concrete Design-I 3 0 3
3 CE-319 Fluid Mechanics-II 3 1 4
4 CE-314 Structural Analysis-II 3 0 3
5 EN-301 Environmental Engineering-I 2 1 3
6 Applied Economics for 3 0 3
CF-303
Engineers

Fall Semester
S. No. Course Course Title Credit Hours
Code
Theory Practical Total
1 CE-301 Mechanics of Solids-II 3 0 3
2 CE-302 Transportation Engineering-I 3 1 4
3 CE-305 Soil Mechanics-I 3 1 4
4 CE-316 Quantity & Cost Estimations 3 0 3
5 MT-443 Numerical Analysis 3 0 3

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

SYLLABUS – SPRING SEMESTER ENGINEERING

CE-315 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING

Introduction: Construction Projects, Project Life Cycle Phases, Key Players, Project Success
Parameters, Normal Tracking and Fast Tracking, Project Categories, Building
Permits; Codes and Regulations, Construction Standards, Sustainability.

Construction Equipment: Types of Equipment used specifically in Building Construction, Analysis of


Capital; Operating; Investment; Maintenance; Repair Costs, Equipment
Productivity and Cost Effectiveness.

Over-view of Constructional An over view of constructional aspects for different types of engineering projects,
Aspects: e.g. building retaining structures, bridges, pavements and special structures,
General consideration common to all projects with special reference to building
structures.

Layout Techniques: Site Selection and Orientation of Buildings, Grading Considerations, Layout
techniques with special reference to buildings.

Excavation: Excavation in deferent types of soils, stability of excavation and solution of


particular problems arising out of condition of sub-soil at site e.g. de-watering,
shoring and bracing, sheet piling etc.

Placement of Concrete: Methods of preparation pouring, placement and curing of concrete in foundations.
Construction joints in raft foundations, mass concreting, Plinth joints in raft
foundations, mass concreting, Plinth beams and plinth protection, damp proof
course.

Construction Methodologies: In-Situ and Pre-Cast Concrete Construction of Buildings, Slab on Grade, Plain
Cement Concrete Floors, Planar and Non-Planar Roofing Systems. Doors,
Windows, Masonry, Brickwork, Glazing, Cladding, Façade, Curtain Wall, Floor
Finishing, Interior and Exterior Building Finishes, and Water Proofing. Protection
of adjacent Structures. Mechanized construction. Design and use of formwork for
various building units/members. Methods of Concreting Vertical and Horizontal
Members, including Mechanized Placement, Ready Mix Concrete etc.
Construction Joints, Mass concreting, Plinth Beams and Plinth Protection. Planar
and Non-Planar Construction Aspects related to Services.

CE-304 REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN – I

Constituent Materials Concrete constituent material and its mechanical properties, Properties of
& Properties: hardened cement concrete. Durability aspects and factors contributing towards
durability

Basic Principles of Basic principles of reinforced concrete design and associated assumptions,
Reinforced Concrete: Behavior of reinforced concrete members in flexure, Design philosophy, design
codes, factor of safety and load factors, Prevailing methods of design of reinforced
concrete members.

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

Working Stress Working stress method, serviceability criteria and checks for deflection, crack
Method of Analysis: width, and crack spacing, Importance of working stress method related to pre
stress.

Ultimate Strength Ultimate strength method, analysis of prismatic and non-prismatic sections in
Method: flexure, Compatibility based analysis of sections and code requirements for
flexure, Analysis of one-way solid and ribbed slabs, two way solid slabs with
general discussion on other slab systems, Design for flexure

Shear in Beams: Shear stress in reinforced concrete sections, models and analogies towards solution
Bond, Anchorage & of diagonal tension problem, Design for diagonal tension Design and detailing
Development Length: for bond, anchorage, development length, laps and splices.

Columns & Footings: Analysis of sections in pure compression, Design of short columns under pure
compression and with eccentric loading, Isolated footings, structural design of
simple rectangular footing and combined footing.

CE-319 FLUID MECHANICS – II

Steady Flow through General equation for friction, Laminar and turbulent flow, Reynold’s Number,
Pressure Conduits: Velocity profile in circular pipes, Nukurade’s experiment- viscous sub layer;
smooth, transition and fully rough pipe concepts and equations & Moody’s
Diagram, Minor losses, simple pipe-networks-Hardy cross method.

Steady Flow in Open General equation for friction for open channel, Uniform flow equations(Chezy and
Channel: Manning), Most Efficient sections, Specific energy, Subcritical, critical and
supercritical flow, Froude Number, Non rectangular sections.

Hydraulic Scale Models: Overview of similitude and dimensional analysis, models and prototype, scaling,
problems for application.

Unsteady Flow: Discharge with varying heads, Unsteady Flow in incompressible fluids in pipe
establishment of steady flow, water hammer and Surge chamber.

Pumps: Types- Centrifugal, Axial flow, reciprocating, rotary, impellers, radial , axial,
mixed flow, Specify speed, operating point of pumps, NPSH, pump characteristic
curves.

Turbines/Hydro Power Types, reaction and impulse-turbines, Momentum equation applied to turbines,
Engineering: Specify speed, Turbine characteristic, Components of Hydro Electric plants.

CE-314 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS-II

Analysis of Indeterminate Compatibility methods for beams and frames with and without support settlement
Structures Using
Force Approach:

Analysis of Indeterminate Moment distribution for beams and frames for prismatic and non-prismatic
Structures Using members with and without side-sway and support settlement, Slope deflection
Stiffness Approach: method for beams and frames with and without support settlement.

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

Matrix Methods: Introduction to flexibility method, Determination of flexibility matrix for beams,
Introduction to stiffness method, development of member and structure stiffness
matrices, Bending moment and shear force diagrams, Application of computer
programs.

Finite Element Method: Introduction to finite elements, Stiffness matrices for bar elements, Triangular
elements and Rectangular elements, Shape functions and Displacement functions,
Transformation matrices, Structure stiffness matrix.

EN-301 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-I

Communicable Disease Water borne, foodborne and vectorborne diseases, Water supply and sanitation.
Control:

Environmental Pollution: Sources, Pollutants, Effects and remedation of air, water, land and noise
pollution, Toxic/hazardous wastes

Water Demand & Supply: Population forecast, Water uses & consumption, Types and variations In demand,
Maximum & fire fighting related demand, Urban & rural water supply,Appropriate
technology.

Water Quality: Water impurities & their health significance, Water quality standards, (U.S. &
WHO & Local etc.), Water quality monitoring, Sanitary survey.

Water Treatment: Treatment of surface & ground waters, screening, sedimentation, coagulation.
Filtration, design aspects of slow and rapid sand filters, Filtration rates, operation
head loss, backwash and filter efficiency, Pressure filters, hardness removal, Water
softening methods, Water disinfection, Emergency treatment methods.

Building Water Supply: Layout of water supply arrangement, Fixtures and their installation, Tapping of
water mains.

Energy Conservation: Introduction to concepts of energy conservation, energy management in industry


and construction activities and green buildings.

Laboratory Works: Related to the above, sampling techniques and examination of water (physical,
chemical and microbiological parameters).

CF-303 APPLIED ECONOMICS FOR ENGINEERS

Introduction: Basic Concepts and principles of Economics, Micro-economics theory, the


problems of scarcity, Basic concept of Engineering Economy

Economic Environment: Consumer and Producer goods, Goods and services, Demand and supply concept,
Equilibrium, Elasticity of demand, Elasticity of supply, Measures of Economic
worth, Price-supply-demand-relationship

Elementary Financial Analysis: Basic accounting equation, Development and interpretation of financial statements-
Income Statement Balance Sheet and Cash flow, Working capital management

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

Break Even Analysis: Revenue/cost terminologies, Behaviour of Costs, Determination of


Costs/Revenues, Numerical and graphical presentations, Practical applications,
BEA as a management tool for achieving financial/operational efficiency

Selections Between Time value of money and financial rate of return, Present value, Future value and
Alternatives: Annuities, Cost-benefit anlaysis, Selection amongst materials, techniques, designs
etc. investment philosophy, Investment alternatives having identical lives,
Alternatives having different lives, Make of buy decisions and replacement
decisions

Value Analysis/ Value analysis procedures, Value engineering procedures, Value analysis versus
Value Engineering: value engineering, Advantages and application in different areas, Value analysis in
designing and purchasing

Linear Programming: Mathematical statement of linear programming problems, Graphic solution


Simplex procedure, Duality problem

Depreciation and Taxes: Depreciation concept. Economic life, Methods of depreciation, Profit and returns
on capital, productivity of capital, Gain (loss) on the disposal of an asset,
depreciation as a tax shield

Business Organization & a) Type of ownership, single ownership, partnerships, corporation, type of stocks
Industrial Relationship and joint stock companies, Banking and specialized credit institutions
b) Labour problems, Labour organizations, Prevention and settlement of disputes

Capital Financing and Capital Budgeting, Allocation of capital among independent projects, financing
Allocation: with debt capital, Financing with equity capital, Trading on equity, Financial
leveraging

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

SYLLABUS – FALL SEMESTER ENGINEERING

CE-301 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS-II

Enhanced Topics Related to Unsymmetrical bending, shear flow, shear center, Analysis of curved beams and
Beam Bending and Shear: beams on elastic foundations.

Theory of Elasticity: Analysis of stresses and strains due to combined effect of axial, bending and
twisting forces/moments, Elementary theory of elasticity, equilibrium and
compatibility equations, stress and deformation relationships, Stress
transformation, polar co-ordinates, Theories of failure.

Torsion of Thin Tubes and Torsion of non-circular shafts, membrane analogy, Torsion in thin tubes and open
Open Sections: sections.

Cylinders: Analysis of thin and thick cylinders.

Theory of Plasticity: Elementary theory of plasticity, plastic hinges, shape factor and failure
mechanism.

Energy Methods: Energy methods-General area of application and its usefulness.

Stability: Struts and columns, Euler, Rankine and other formulas for buckling load of
columns, Stability analysis of columns under eccentric loading.

CE-302 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING-I

Transportation Planning: Modes of transport, Development of various modes in Pakistan, Role of highways
within a Transport System, Highway classification, Highway planning and
economic appraisal, Network planning, origin and destination studies

Highway Engineering: Geometric design including cross section elements, Highway materials. tests and
construction practices, Flexible and rigid pavement design, Highway drainage,
Highway maintenance.

Traffic Engineering: Traffic flow characteristics, Traffic studies, Capacity analysis, Traffic control
devices.

CE-305 SOIL MECHANICS-I

Nature of Soils: Origin, Formation, Soil minerals, Clay mineralogy, Soil structures, Particle shapes
and sizes.

Composition and Phase diagram, water content, void ratio, porosity, degree of saturation,
Physical Properties: specific gravity, unit weights, mass-volume relationships, Formation, structural &
physical properties of clay minerals.

Index Properties and Particle size distribution by sieving and sedimentation, In-Place density
Classification Tests: test, relative density, Atterberg’s limits and their determination, plasticity and
liquidity index: Sensitivity and Activity of fine soils

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

Soil Classification Unified soil classification system, M.I.T. system and AASHTO classification
Systems: systems

Water in Soils: Free energy (pressure and heads), Capillarity and its effect on soil behavior,
Electro-Osmosis, Darcy’s law, Seepage forces and their effect on soil stability,
Design of filters, Factors effecting permeability, Permeability tests, Laplace’s
Equation and its solution (Flow Nets), Methods of drainage and dewatering of
soils.

Stress Acting in Soils: Soil mass stresses, effective stress and neutral stress, stress at a point and Mohr’s
circle, Westergard’s and Boussinesq’s solutions, Pressure distribution in the soil
mass resulting from different vertical surface loadings, Newmark’s influence
charts.

Shearing Strength of Soils: Basic principle relating to friction between solid bodies, Coulomb’s law, Shear
strength parameters, Shearing strength of granular and cohesive soils, Shearing
strength tests and their results, effect of strain, rate and drainage conditions on
shearing strength.

Compressibility and Mechanics of consolidation, One - dimensional consolidation equation, coefficient


Consolidation: of consolidation, compression index, Consolidation tests and graphical
representation of data, Degree of consolidation. Determination of preconsolidation
pressure, swelling clays and clay-shale

Soil Compaction: Requirements, principle and methods including standard and modified AASHTO
tests.

CE-316 QUANTITY & COST ESTIMATIONS

General: Scope of civil engineering works, General practice in industry or schedule of rates
and specifications, Rates analysis, Procedure and Application to Concrete,
Description of Schedule of Values, Specifications for various items in
construction.

Estimating Basics: Concept, Need and Significance, Estimate Categories and Project Life Cycle
(PLC), Role of Estimates in PLC, Estimate Types, Estimate Accuracy vs. Time,
Scheduling the Estimating Process, Estimating Data Needs; Sources; and Data
Collection Approaches, Estimating Considerations, Estimating Procedure,
Computerized Estimating Overview.

Developing Preliminary Development Process and Illustrative Examples of Conceptual and Assemblies
Estimates: Estimates.

Quantity Takeoff Basics: Process, Measurement Units, Takeoff Rules, Measurement Accuracy, Organization
of Takeoff, Overview of Takeoff by Computer, Review of Estimate Math.

Pricing Basics: Pricing Parameters, Pricing Sources, Contractor’s Risk of Pricing Low or High,
Direct and Indirect Cost, Labor Productivity, Overview of the Process and
Considerations of Pricing; Labor; Equipment; Materials; Subcontracted Work; and
General Conditions.

Definitive Estimates: Working out quantities, rates and costing analysis of construction works.

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

Bill Processing: General principle, Contents and preparation of bills of quantities for a project and
maintaining of Measurement Books.

Estimating Worked Examples: Quantity Takeoff and Pricing of Labor, Material and Equipment for; Sitework,
Concrete, Masonry, Carpentry, and Finishes Works; Overview and Discussion of
Estimating Procedures and Considerations for Concrete Retaining Wall, Piles,
Steel Truss, Road, Sewer and Water Mains Pipe Works.

Further Estimating Concerns: Estimate Setup, Overhead, Profit, Sources of Estimating Errors, Escalation,
Contingency, Life-Cycle Costing.

Contract & Tender: Preparation of civil engineering contracts and tender documents; Evaluation of
proposals and contracts.

Use of Estimating Software


/ Spreadsheets:

MT-443 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS

Error Analysis: Types of errors (relative, absolute, inherent, round off, truncation), significant
digits and numerical instability, flow chart. Use any computational tools to
analysis the numerical solutions.

Finite Difference: Functions of operators, difference operators and the derivative operators,
identities, Linear homogeneous and non-homogeneous difference equations,
Numerical Differentiation, Forward Difference Method, Backward Difference
Method, Central Difference Method

Solution of Non-linear Numerical methods for finding the roots of transcendental and polynomial
Equation: equations (Secant, Newton-Raphson, Chebyshev and Graeffe’s root squaring
methods), rate of convergence and stability of an iterative method, Fixed point
iteration, Bisection Method, Non-linear systems of equations, application to
consolidation settlement and seepage analysis.

Solution of Linear Equation: Numerical methods for finding the solutions of system of linear equations (Gauss-
Elimination, Gauss-Jordan Elimination, Triangularization, Cholesky, Jacobi and
Gauss-Seidel), Applications to structural analysis and water distribution network
problems.

Interpolation & Curve Lagrange’s, Newton, Hermit, Spline, least squares approximation Linear and non-
Fitting: linear curves)

Numerical Integration & Computation of integrals using simple Trapezoidal rule, Simpon’s rule,
Differentiation: Composite Simpson’s and Trapezoidal rules, computation of solutions of
differential equations using (Euler method, Euler modified method, Runge
Kutta method of order 4)

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

COURSES OF STUDY AND MARKS DISTRIBUTION

Final Year (B.E.) Civil Engineering

Spring Semester
S. No. Course Course Title Credit Hours
Code
Theory Practical Total
1 CE-403 Soil Mechanics-II 3 1 4
2 CE-405 Reinforced Concrete Design-II 3 0 3
3 Essentials in Construction 3 0 3
CE-413
Project Management
4 CE-407 Transportation Engineering-II 3 1 4
5 Hydraulics and Water 3 1 4
CE-418
Resources Engineering-I
6 CE-409 Civil Engineering Project

Fall Semester
S. No. Course Course Title Credit Hours
Code
Theory Practical Total
1 CE-401 Design of Steel Structures 3 0 3
2 CE### Elective Course 1 3 0 3
3 CE### Elective Course 2 3 0 3
4 CE### Elective Course 3 2 0 2
5 EN-401 Environmental Engineering-II 2 1 3
6 CE-409 Civil Engineering Project 6 6

Elective Courses 1
CE-402 Structural Design & Drawing
CE-410 Masonry Structures
CE-419 Applied Hydraulics
CE-428 Hydraulics and Water Resource Engineering-II
Elective Course 2
CE-414 Modern Aspects of Construction Project Management
CE-415 Building Information Modeling
Elective Course 3
CE-416 Introduction to Entrepreneurship & Opportunity Assessment

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

SYLLABUS – SPRING SEMESTER ENGINEERING

CE-403 SOIL MECHANICS-II

Sub Soil Investigation: Purpose, Preliminary and detailed investigation, Boring methods, spacing and
depth of borings, soil sampling, In situ testings, Standard penetration test, static
cone penetration test, Presentation of boring information, Preparation of bore logs

Settlement Analysis: Settlement by elastic theory, Settlement analysis of a thin stratum of clay from
index properties, Thick clay stratum settlement, analysis by strain versus
Logarithm of pressure test data, Construction period correction, Secondary
consolidation.

Bearing Capacity: Stability of soil masses, Rankine’s, Terzahgi’s and Meyerhof’s analysis, Ultimate
and safe bearing capacities for shallow foundations, Plate bearing test, Deep
foundations bearing capacity, Static and dynamic load carrying capacity analysis
of pile, Pile load test, Group action in piles, Raft foundation.

Lateral Earth Pressure: Types of lateral soil pressure, Rankine’s and Coulomb’s theories of lateral earth
pressures, Soil pressure analysis of earth retaining structures (including retaining
wall, sheet piles and excavation supports).

Stability of Slopes: Varieties of failure, Stability analysis of infinite and finite slopes, General method
of slices (Swedish Methods), Bishop simplified methods of slices, Friction circle
method. Taylor’s stability number and stability curves, Effect of pore water and
seepage forces on stability

Soil Property Modification: Mechanical and chemical stabilizations of soil, principles & methods.

CE-405 REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN-II

Design for Torsion: Torsion in reinforced concrete members. Analysis and design of reinforced
concrete members under combined torsion and shear stress.

Flat Slab, Flat Plate & Analysis and design of flat plate, flat slabs and waffle slabs, for flexure
Waffle Slab: and shear under gravity loading.

Slender Columns: Analysis and design of slender columns subjected to combined flexure and axial
loading, Guidelines for design of shear walls-an over view.

Design of Different Types of Analysis and design of eccentric, strap, strip footings and pile caps.
Foundations:

Prestressing Principles & Principles of prestressing, properties of high strength materials used in
Design Philosophy: prestressing, Importance of high strength concrete and steel used in prestressing,
Behavioral aspects of prestressed beams and comparison with reinforced concrete
beams, comparison with reinforced concrete beams, post tensioning and pre-
tensioning techniques, comparison and hard-ware requirements.

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

Prestress Losses: Prestress losses, immediate and time dependent losses, lump sum and detailed
estimation of prestress loss.

Analysis and Design: Simply supported prestressed beams for flexure and shear.

CE-413 ESSENTIALS IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Introduction : The Construction Industry, Nature and Challenges, Key Industry Support
Organizations, Public and Private Works, Past; Present; Opportunities; and Threats
with Specific Reference to Pakistani Construction Industry.

Project Management in the PM knowledge areas; PM Life Cycle processes; Organizational structure of a
Engineering & Construction construction project; Responsibilities of client, Key PM Skills; Key Roles and
Industry: Responsibilities of Client, Consultants - including architects, engineers and allied
professionals, constructors, PM and CM; Professional construction management;
Project Management issues and need for improved organization and management
structures and processes with particular reference to local construction industry.

Project Scoping, Bidding Determining Relative Priorities of Key Project Objectives; Defining Project Scope,
and Preconstruction Types of tenders / contracts; Pre-Qualification process, Bidding process, Bid
Planning: Package, Overview of Preconstruction Planning Aspects Including Area and Site
Investigation; Preliminary schedules; Value Engineering; Constructability
Analysis; Workpackages; Drawings and Specifications review.

Project Planning, and Planning and Scheduling Overview; Planning and Scheduling Process; Work
Scheduling by Deterministic Breakdown Structure; Planning and Scheduling Activities; Bar/ Gant Charts;
Methods: ADM & PDM Networks; CPM project scheduling using PDM; Time Constrained
Scheduling.

Project Planning, Scheduling Uncertainty Sources; Limitations of Deterministic CPM; PERT scheduling; PERT
by Probabilistic Methods: advantages and limitations; PERT today in construction industry.

Resource and Cost Resource planning and scheduling; Resource Productivity; Resource levelling;
Considerations in Project Resource curves and profiles; Direct cost versus indirect cost; ; Contingency and
Planning & Scheduling: profit; Cost Accrual Patterns;Time cost trade off; Least cost expediting; Project
cost accounting; Cash flow and S-Curve;

Project Monitoring and Project Monitoring System, Project Control Process, Time; Cost; and Work
Control: performance Measurement and Evaluation, Percent Complete, Look Ahead
Schedules; Earned Value Cost and Schedule Control System

Site Organization: Site Layout Planning, Contractor’s Site (Team) Organization Chart, Mobilization
Plan, Overview of Site Management issues.Project Management Career Paths.
Use of Computer Software in Planning and Management for Construction Projects.

CE-407 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING-II

Railway engineering: Types of rail systems, Railway organization in Pakistan, Railway alignment and
grades, Cross sectional elements of railway tracks, Pointers and crossings, stations
and yards, Railway signalling systems, Laying of tracks and maintenance of

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

railway right-of-way, Creep and anti-creep devices, Various types of railway


locomotives, Methods of traction, Track resistances.

Coastal Engineering: Classification of harbours, Ports and harbours of Pakistan, Design principles and
requirements of harbours, Effect of wind, waves and tides on design, Wharves and
jetties, Breakwaters and groynes, Channel regulation and demarkation,
Classification of docks and their construction, Transit sheds and warehouses.

Airport Engineering: Component of air transportation, Airport activity, Aircraft characteristics affecting
airport airside, Airport site Selection, Airside configuration, Navigation aids,
Airport lighting and marking, Distribution concepts of terminal buildings,
Geometric design of airside, Structural design of airfield pavements.

CE-418 HYDRAULIC AND WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING-I

Introduction to Water Hydrogen cycle; Overview, Rain, Surface and sub-surface water hydrology, and
Resources Engineering: water resource estimates

Open Channels and Erosion and Sediment yield; Design of open channels - Kennedy’s and Lacey’s
Sediment Transport: theories

Surface Water Hydrology: Rainfall – Local Rainfall, Spatially – Averaged Rainfall, Design Rainfall
Interception, Depression storage, Infiltration Rainfall – Runoff Analysis-Runoff
Models; Time of Concentration, Peak- Runoff Models.

Irrigation: Irrigation, Indus Basin Irrigation System (Indus water treaty; water apportionment
accord etc.), Soil –water-plant relationship, Irrigation methods (Pressurized and
non-pressurized).

Subsurface hydrology/ Unsaturated and saturated subsurface water and its movement- Darcy’sc Equation,
Drainage: Water wells and its construction. Waterlogging and Salinity, Surface &subsurface
drainage and its methods.

Dams and Barrages: Types, components, and function of barrages and Dams ; Reservoirs

Introduction to Coastal Basic terminologies within coastal engineering; Importance of coastal engineering
Engineering: to coastal zone management; Linear wave theory; Wave transformation and
attenuation processes; Waves of unusual character.

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

SYLLABUS – FALL SEMESTER ENGINEERING

CE-401 DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES

Introduction: Steel properties, design load and load factors, Types and shapes of structural steel
members, Specifications and design codes, Safety factors.

Tension Members: Design of threaded, riveted and welded tension members.

Flexural Members: Design of laterally supported and unsupported beams, Deflection, Design of beams
for heavy concentrated loads, Bearing plates, Design of purlins, Design of beams
with unsymmetrical cross-section and unsymmetrical bending, Design of builtup
beams, gentry girder and plate girder.

Compression Members: Design & analysis of axially loaded columns, Design of laced columns, Analysis
and design of eccentrically loaded columns, Length effects and evaluation of
effective length factor for columns in braced and unbraced frames.

Connections: Types of high strength bolts and rivets, Friction & bearing type connections,
Fasteners subjected to eccentric loads, Design of seated beam connection,
Continuous beam-to-beam and beam to-column connection.

Framing System & Design: Design of industrial frame works, crane and gantry girder-setting of geometry,
different load conditions and lateral bracing, Design of frames using plastic
analysis.

New Design Codes: Introduction of LRFD.

EN-401 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-II

Storm Flow & Sewage Rainfall intensity formulae, hydrograph & dry weather flow, sewage quantities,
Flow Estimates: Variations and rates of flows, Velocity gradient & limiting velocities.

Types of Sewerage Systems: Separate & combined systems, Types shapes, sizes and materials of sewers, Sewer
appurtenances, pipe strengths and tests.

Principles of Design: Construction & maintenance of sewers, Sewer, system analyses, Diameter and
gradient, sewer joints, grading, laying, jointing and testing of sewers.

Characteristics of Sewage: Municipal and industrial wastes, Water pollution, causes and control parameters,
Effluent disposal guideline and standards

Sewage Treatment: Primary, secondary & tertiary treatment, Screening grit chamber, skimming tanks
& sedimentation tanks, Activated sludge treatment, trickling filters, oxidation
ponds, etc.

Sewage Disposal Method: Receiving body, assimilation capacity, Stream pollution and self-recovery, sludge
handling & disposal, Eff1uent Reuse. Control and management of industrial
wastewaters

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

Building Drainage: Requirements and arrangement of building drainage, Soil pipes. antisyphon pipes
and waste water pipes, Sanitary fixtures and traps, House connection and testing of
house drainage, Cross connection and back siphon age control.

Solid Waste Disposal: Types, characteristics, sources and quantities of solid wastes, Collection disposal
and recycling.

Laboratory Work: Related to the above, sampling techniques and examination of wastewater
(physical, chemical and microbiological parameters).

CE-402 STRUCTURAL DESIGN & DRAWING

Design of Buildings for Analysis and design of reinforced concrete and steel, industrial and commercial
Wind & Earth Quake: type of buildings including affects of wind and earthquake.

Tanks & Reservoirs: Analysis and design of underground, overhead tanks and reservoirs. Analysis and
design of cantilever and counter fort retaining walls

Shell, Plates and Bridges: Introduction to analysis and design of thin shell, and folded plate structures, steel
and RCC bridges.

CE-410 MASONRY STRUCTURES

Loadbearing masonry Advantages and development of loadbearing masonry, basic design considerations,
Buildings: Structural safety; limit state design, foundations, unreinforced, reinforced and
prestressed masonry, design methods,load combinations

Bricks,blocks and mortars: Bricks and blocks, mortar, lime, sand, water ,plasticized Portland cement mortar,
use of pigments, frost inhibitors, proportioning and strength, choice of unit and
mortar, wall ties, concrete infill and grout; reinforcing and prestressing steel.

Masonry Properties: Compressive strength, strength of masonry in combined compression and share,
tensile strength of masonry, stress-strain properties of masonry, modulus of
elasticity, effects of workmanship on masonry strength, thermal effects, creep ,
shrinkage.

Design for vertical and Wall and column behaviour under axial load, Wall and column behaviour under
Lateral loading: eccentric load, slenderness ration, calculation of eccentricity, vertical load
resistance, modification factors, distribution and analysis for lateral forces.

Cavity Walls: One wythe loaded axially, effects of ties, two wythe loaded axially

Reinforced masonry: Flexural strength, shear strength of reinforced masonry, deflection of reinforced
masonry beams, reinforced masonry columns

Prestressed masonry: Methods of prestressing, basic theory, general flexural theory, shear stress,
deflections, loss of prestress

Construction Aspects: Placement of steel reinforcement, grouting, control of cracking and movement
joints, quality assurance, flashing for masonry construction

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

Anchorage to Masonry: Type of anchor bolts, placement and embedment of anchor bolts in masonry grout,
nominal strength of anchor bolts, nominal axial strength of anchor bolts loaded in
tension and in combined, tension and shear, nominal shear strength of headed and
bent-bar anchor bolts in shear; headed and bent-bar anchor bolts in combined axial
tension and shear, structural walls and their anchorage requirements.

CE-414 MODERN ASPECTS OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT

The Art of Project Key Project Management Competencies and Skills - Leadership; Developing
Management: People; Communication; Interpersonal; Stress Handling; Problem-Solving; Time
Management; Delegation; Motivation; Change Management; Conflict
Management; Management by Wandering Around; Ethics; Improving Personal
Productivity; etc., Developing the Skills Needed to be an Effective Project
Manager.

Project Procurement Project Delivery System – DBB; DB; BOT; CM@Risk; Recent Trends, Project
Management: contracts/ Payment; Schemes – Lump Sum; Unit Price; Cost Plus; GMP; Recent
Trends, Considerations for Selection of Right Delivery System and Contract Type,
Contract Award Mechanisms and Associated Issues – Bidding; Negotiated
Awards, Recent Advancements in Procurement Systems, Overview of PPRA
Bidding Rules, Lowest Cost Bidding, Multi-Parameter Bidding.

Overview of Regulatory Local Industry Organizations Regulating Construction Business, Overview of


Environment: Engineering and Professional Registration; Contractor Licensing; Insurance and
Bonding, Coordination between Civic Agencies, Consultation with Authorities;
Line Departments and Allied Agencies, Approvals, Authorities Having
Jurisdiction, Completion Certificate.

Jobsite Management: Site organization; Staffing; Subcontracting; Construction Ethics; Job


Commencement; Construction Operations; Procurement; Jobsite Management;
Documentation and Record Keeping on Jobsite; Submittals; Samples; Shop
Drawings; Jobsite Layout and Control;

Construction Quality Concepts, Principles, Views, Relationship with Value and Organizational
Management: Excellence, Quality and Global Competitiveness, Quality Management, Four
Stages of Quality Management, Inspection, Quality Control, Quality Established
by the Contract, Quality Control in Subcontract Work, Quality Assurance,
Overview of ISO, Total Quality Management, From QA to TQM, Cost of Quality,
TQM Implementation in Construction Industry, Establishing and Maintaining a
Total Quality Culture, ISO 9000 and TQM, Overview of Quality Tools; Pareto
Charts, Cause-and-Effect Diagrams, Check Sheets, Histograms, Scatter Diagrams,
Run Charts and Control Charts, Stratification.

Construction Health, Need for Safe Practices; Humanitarian Concerns; Economic Costs and Benefits;
Safety and Environment: Legal and Regulatory Considerations, Roles of Construction Personnel in Safety,
Overview of Accident Causation Theories, Safety Record Keeping, Safety
Management System, Safety Program; Policies and Rules; PPE; Hazard Analysis;
HSE Communications; Accident Investigation and Reporting; Training; Safety
Committees; Recording Injuries and Illnesses; Emergency Response, Overview of
OSHA and OHSAS Safety Regulations, Incident and Injury Free Environment
(IIF); Concept; Employee and Management Participation in Promoting Safety;
Incentives; Teamwork Approach in Promoting Safety; Establishing a Safety-First

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Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

Corporate Culture; IF Pathway; IIF Techniques, Total Safety and Its Components,
Continuous Safety Improvement.

Project Closeout: Construction Closeout and Turnover Process, Punch Lists, Participant Roles in
Closeout, Substantial Completion, Implementing the Closeout, Paperwork
Requirement, Creating the Final report, Logging Lessons Learned, Project
Performance Evaluation and Reviews, System Testing and Documentation,
Operating and Maintenance Manuals and Inspection, Facility Startup and
Evaluation, Financial Resolution of the Project, Miscellaneous, Certifications and
Releases, As-Built Drawings, Project Feedback, Post-Construction Services.

CE-415 BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING

BIM Fundamentals: BIM Overview; BIM vs. Traditional CAD; Common BIM Terminology; Value of
BIM; BIM as a Communication and Collaboration Tool; BIM Benefits; Typical
BIM Process; BIM Implementation Needs and Challenges.

BIM Technology: Phased Structure of a BIM project; Classes of BIM Tools; Common BIM
Applications; Planning and Organizing the Use of BIM Tools; Embedding BIM
Tools into Processes; Identifying and Selecting BIM Tools.

Application of BIM Developing an Architectural Model; Walls; Slabs; Roofs; Ceilings; Floor
Technology on a Real Time Coverings and Wall Coverings; Doors and Windows; Speciality Items,
Project of Challenging Scope: Developing a Structural Model; Foundations; Columns; Beams/ Slabs; Roof
Systems; Trusses, Developing an MEP Model; HVAC only, Developing a Site
Plan, Developing Project Schedule (4D), Develop understanding of how BIM
models are integrated with schedules, Developing Templates for Estimating (5D),
Performing Energy Analysis, Develop understanding of how BIM models are
applicable to the Energy Analysis, Construction Management and Facilities
Management; Develop understanding of how BIM models are applicable to the
Construction Management and Facilities Management processes, Performing
Walkthroughs/ Flythroughs/ Animation, Presentation Issues/ Rendering, Following
software may be used; Revit Architecture, Revit Structure, Revit MEP, Tekla,
Constructor, Estimator, Control, Navisworks, EcoTect, etc.

Discussion on BIM Benefits Stakeholder and Site Coordination, Sustainable Design and Construction,
usingReal Time Project: Construction Detailing, Pre-Construction Tasks such as Analyzing
Constructability, Cost Estimation, Scheduling, Clash Detection, Materials and
Methods, Site Safety Improvement, Quality Assurance, Documentation of the
Construction Process, Integration of Design and Construction Models, Facilities
Management, Improved Trade Coordination, More Accurate Quantity Surveying,
Change Management, Risk Analysis, Energy Analysis, etc.

Further Aspects: Process Change from BIM Use, BIM as an Underlying Enabler of Effective Team
Communication.

CE-416 INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND OPPORTUNITY


ASSESSMENT

Introduction to Definition and Philosophy; Need and Significance of Innovation and

Final Year Engineering Courses


Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

Entrepreneurial Process: Entrepreneurship; Role within the Economy; Social Implications; Entrepreneurs as
Role Models; Past and Future of Entrepreneurship; Overview of the
Entrepreneurial Management Process; Idea Generation; Opportunity Evaluation;
Making a Strategy; Gathering Resources; Launching the Business; Growing the
Business; Harvesting Returns, Entrepreneurship in different contexts; Social
(donating profits, “doing good”, non-profit); Organizational (start-ups, corporate,
public sector); Individual (career management).

Introduction to Innovation: What is Innovation?, Innovations in Organizations, Decision Making and Strategy,
Sources of Innovation, Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

Entrepreneurial Traits: Entrepreneurial Mind-Set; Entrepreneurial Strategy; Personal Potential for


Entrepreneurship; Career Paths for Entrepreneurs.

From Idea to Market – Research and Invention, Innovation, Introduction to Technology Transfer;
An Overview: Background; Technology Transfer Cycle; Pitfalls in Commercialization, Invention
Evaluation and Assessment; Review of Inventions – Novelty and Utility;
Understanding your Invention, Intellectual Property Basics – Patent; Copyright;
Trademark, Assessing Licensing/ New Business Opportunities, Technology
Development, Technology Marketing; Product and Market Assessment; Marketing
Strategy; Targeting Companies, Technology Licensing; Valuation; Licensing
Agreements; Negotiation; Technology Assessment Report.

Entrepreneurial Assessment: Identifying the Purpose of the Proposed Business; Developing and Communicating
the Business Idea; Identifying and Analyzing the Potential Business Market;
Delineating a Product or Service; Evaluation of Expected and Requisite Revenue
Generation.

Legal Considerations and Intellectual Property; Legal Issues in Establishing an Organization; Patents;
Liabilities: Trademarks; Licensing; Product Safety and Liability; Insurance and Contracts.

CE-428 HYDRAULICS AND WATER RESOURCE ENGINEERING II

Hydrology: Weather Systems, Precipitation Analysis, Intensity-Duration-Frequency curve,


Stream flow, Unit and Synthetic Hydrograph Analysis

Sediment Engineering: Weathering, Erosion and Sediment Processes, Factors Affecting Erosion, Sediment
Yield e.g., RUSLE, Sediment Transport processes, Erosion and Pollution,
Vegetate Waterways

Irrigation & Drainage: Crop Water Requirement/Soil-Water-Plant Relationship; Irrigation Strategies,


Irrigation System Designs Subsurface Drainage Design; Occurrence of
Groundwater, Well Hydraulics (Theim and Theis Equations)

Hydrological Analyses: Probability concept, Annual Maxima, Flow Duration Curve, Risk and Reliability

Hydrologic Simulation Models: Introduction and steps to Watershed Modelling, Application of Hydrologic Models

Water Quality and Water quality background, Important Concepts, Best Management Practices,
Lake Dynamics: Biological Impaired Water

Final Year Engineering Courses


Undergraduate Programme – Civil Engineering

Wave Statistics: Short and long-term wave statistics; irregular waves; Rayleigh distribution, Wave
generation – wind; Simple wave hindcasting models

Tides and Water level: Predict tidal variations and appreciate the impact of tides in the coastal
environment; tidal power

Coastal Processes: Surf zone processes: cross shore and longshore currents; sediment transport; beach
response and profiles; shoreline erosion/ Bluff erosion

Introduction to Coastal Coastal management strategies, Management of coastal lands and water: ground
Management: water, waste water and other forms of pollution; Principles of coastal defence and
techniques: artificial headlands, breakwater and rip-rap, groynes, beach
nourishment, sea walls, managed retreat; wave-coastal structure interaction

CE-419 APPLIED HYDRAULICS

Steady Flow through Overview, Empirical equation for pipe flow-Hazen William etc., Branching Pipes
Pressure Conduits: Three reservoir problem, Pipes in series and parallel, Pipe Networks-Hardy Cross
Method, manual and computer based problem solution.

Steady Flow in Open Equation of gradually Varied Flow, Water Surface Profiles and Classification
channel: System, Hydraulic jump, phenomena, application and location.

Design of Conveyance Canal, outlets, regulating structures, Flumes, Chutes, Siphons, Culverts, Energy
Infrastructure: Dissipation structures, Canal lining.

Forces on Immersed Simple Lift and drag equations and their applications, Introduction to boundary
bodies: layers, approximate solutions, Lift and drag over a flat plate, Application to
simple problems.

Hydrodynamics: Flow net and its limitations, Different methods of drawing flow net, Viscous
Flow, Stress-Deformation Relationships, The Naiver-Stokes Equations.

Finite Control
Volume Analysis:

Unsteady Flow: Surges in pipes and open channel.

Impulse-Momentum: Stationary and moving blades, reducers and bends, Torques in rotating
machines, Applications.

CE-409 CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECT

Final Year Engineering Courses

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