Program Summary
Civil Engineering is a course that focuses on the design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, buildings, dams, airports, and water supply systems. It combines principles of mathematics, physics, and material science with engineering design and project management. Key areas of study include structural engineering, geotechnics, transportation, environmental engineering, and construction technology. Students learn to solve real-world problems related to infrastructure development and sustainability. Graduates can work as civil engineers, site managers, structural analysts, or project engineers in construction companies, consulting firms, and government agencies.