Tuesday, July 3, 2007

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONS) CIVIL


Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) CIVIL
SPECIALIZATION:
• Building Construction Technology
• Offshore Structures and Oceanography
• Urban Engineering
• Environmental Engineering
• Petroleum Engineering
Civil Engineering involves the application of engineering principles to the design, construction and maintenance of infrastructures including buildings, roads, bridges, dams, oil and gas and others.
PROGRAMME EMPHASIS
The programme provides students with strong foundation in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, followed by a thorough coverage of basic engineering courses such as Statics, Fluid Mechanics and Strength of Materials.

In the later years of study, students are exposed to courses in transportation engineering, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering and water and waste water engineering.

In addition to the above courses, students have the opportunity to specialise in selected areas such as Building Construction Technology, Urban Engineering, Offshore Structures and Oceanography, Urban Engineering and Environmental Engineering.

CAREER PROSPECTS

Civil engineers are involved in the design of buildings and public facilities, supervision of construction activities and project management.

CURRICULUM STRUCTURE
Year Semester 1 Classification Credit
Hours
Semester 2 Classification Credit
Hours
Courses


Courses
1 Technical and Professional Writing
C
3
Bahasa Kebangsaan
N
3
Differential Equations
C
1
Islamic Studies / Moral Studies
N
1
Structured Programming
C
3
Vector Calculus
N
3
Engineering Graphics for Civil Engineers
C
3
Principles of Solid Mechanics
M
3
Statics of Rigid Bodies
M
3
Geomatics
M
4
Geology
M
3
Engineering Fluid Mechanics
N
3
- - - Professional Comm. Skills
U
3
- - - Co-Curriculum
U
1
Credit Hours
-
18
Credit Hours
-
22
2 Health, Safety & Environment
N
2
Probability and Statistics
C
3
Numerical Methods
M
3
Structural Analysis
M
3
Theory of Structures
M
3
Hydrology
M
3
Concrete Technology
M
3
Foundation and Earth Structures
M
3
Geotechnical Engineering
M
3
Transportation Engineering
M
3
Hydraulics
M
3
Environmental Engineering
M
3
Co-Curriculum
U
1
- -
Credit Hours -
18
Credit Hours -
18
3 Engineering Economics
C
2
Industrial Training
M
14
Engineering Team Project
C
3
-
-
-
Design of Steel & PreStressed
M
3
-
-
-
Concrete Structures
M
2
-
-
-
Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures
M
3
-
-
-
Water and Wastewater Engineering
M
3
-
-
-
Highway Engineering
M
2
-
-
-
Credit Hours -
18
Credit Hours -
14




4 Malaysian Studies
N
3
Engineers in Society
C
2
Structural Dynamics
M
3
Final Year Project II
M
4
Final Year Project I
M
2
Major Elective III*
ME
3
Major Elective I*
ME
3
Operations and Construction Mgmt
M
4
Major Elective II*
ME
3
Management Elective**
U
3
Management Elective**
U
3
Major Elective IV*
ME
3
Social Science / Humanities Elective***
U
3
- - -
Credit Hours
-
17
Credit Hours
-
15


N-National Requirement U-University Requirement C-Common Engineering M-Major ME-Major Electives
Major Electives*
Management Electives** (to choose only 1)

• Accounting
• Business and Cyber Law
• Corporate Ethics
• Corporate Finance
• Human Resource Management
• International Business
• International Finance Management
• Investment and Portfolio Management
• Management and Organizational Behavior
• Operations Management
• Principle of Marketing
• Small Business and Entrepreneurship
• Strategic Management

Social Sciences / Humanities Elective*** (to choose only 1)

• Basic Arabic Communication (For Non-Arabic Speakers)
• Corporate Communication
• Cultural Anthropology
• Islamic Science and Knowledge
• Mandarin I
• Professional Communication Skill

Graduation Requirements
In order to graduate with the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) degree, students are required to obtain a minimum of 139 units and a minimum CGPA of 2.00.
Building Construction Technology
• Advanced Construction Materials
• EMS in Construction Industry
• Building Design and Construction Technology
Environmental Engineering
• Air Pollution
• Environmental Laws, Regulation and Pollution Prevention
• Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
Urban Engineering
• Urban Transportation Planning
• Urban Landuse Planning and Design
• Urban Utilities and Services
Offshore Structures and Oceanography
• Ocean and Coastal Engineering
• Design of Offshore Structures
• Marine Pollution and Control

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