Civil Engineering




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This four-year, full-time program equips you with the technical expertise, design skills, and problem-solving abilities to become a versatile civil engineer.
Build a Strong Foundation: Gain a comprehensive understanding of core civil engineering principles, including structural mechanics, fluid mechanics, geotechnical engineering, materials science, and surveying. Master the fundamentals of design, construction, and maintenance of essential infrastructure systems.
Specialization Options: In later years, delve deeper into specific areas of civil engineering through elective modules, potentially focusing on:
- Structural Engineering (focusing on design and analysis of buildings, bridges, and other structures)
- Water Engineering (specializing in water resource management, hydraulics, and sustainable water systems)
- Geotechnical Engineering (focusing on soil mechanics, foundation engineering, and infrastructure stability)
Industry-Standard Skills: Develop proficiency in industry-standard software for civil engineering design and analysis, like AutoCAD, Revit, and specialized structural analysis software.
Project-Based Learning: Apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios through engaging civil engineering projects. Work on individual and collaborative projects, tackling design challenges and developing solutions for various infrastructure systems (roads, bridges, water treatment plants, etc.).
Professional Preparation: Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to launch your career in the dynamic field of civil engineering. Learn about professional ethics, sustainability practices in civil engineering, and project management principles. Develop your communication and teamwork skills to effectively collaborate with other engineers and stakeholders.
Graduates emerge as well-rounded civil engineers prepared for diverse careers in various fields, including:
- Structural engineering (designing buildings, bridges, and other structures)
- Geotechnical engineering (focusing on soil mechanics and foundation engineering)
- Water resources engineering (designing and managing water supply and wastewater systems)
- Transportation engineering (planning, designing, and maintaining transportation infrastructure)
- Construction engineering (managing construction projects from conception to completion)
- Civil engineering consultancy firms
- Government agencies involved in infrastructure development
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The Student Contribution Charge for EU students is €3,000. EU tuition may be covered by the Free Fees Initiative. EU-Nationals, who are repeating a full year of study, must pay tuition fees.
Application deadline for EU students is February 1.
Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma with a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 and ACT with a minimum score of 23 or SATS with a minimum score 1140. It is required from applicants to have completed 4 years of English, at least 3 years of Math (4 years recommended) at least 2 years of History/Social Science and a language and at least 2 years of a laboratory science subject (4 years recommended). Specific subjects may be required for entry into certain courses.
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