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Concrete technology in civil engineering is the study of concrete as a construction material, encompassing its components, properties, production, and performance.
Renewable Energy Engineering is an interdisciplinary course that equips students with the technical knowledge and practical skills required to develop sustainable energy solutions for a clean and resilient future. The subject emphasizes the scientific principles, engineering technologies, and system integration approaches associated with renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, biomass, tidal, and emerging alternatives.
Structural engineering is a sub-discipline of civil engineering in which structural engineers are trained to design the 'bones and joints' that create the form and shape of human-made structures.
Solid mechanics in civil engineering is the branch of mechanics that studies the behavior of solid materials when subjected to forces, temperature changes, and other external or internal factors.
Hydrology and water resources engineering is a vital branch of civil engineering that focuses on the management, development, and sustainable utilization of water resources. Hydrologists study the distribution, movement, and quality of water on Earth's surface and underground, providing crucial insights into how environmental changes affect water availability and quality. Water resources engineers apply scientific principles and engineering practices to address real-world challenges related to water, such as providing clean water, managing wastewater, controlling floods, and ensuring sustainable water use.
Fluid mechanics is the branch of physics that studies the behavior of fluids (liquids, gases, and plasmas) and the forces acting upon them. It encompasses both fluids at rest (fluid statics) and fluids in motion (fluid dynamics).
Building planning and computer-aided civil engineering drawing (CAD) are fundamental aspects of civil engineering, enabling the creation of efficient, safe, and sustainable structures and infrastructure. This guide explores these concepts in detail, highlighting their importance and applications in the construction industry.
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) is an interdisciplinary subject that explores the integration of advanced information, communication, sensing, and control technologies within transportation networks to improve safety, efficiency, mobility, and sustainability. ITS enables the collection, processing, and analysis of real-time data from vehicles, infrastructure, and users, empowering smarter decision-making, optimized traffic management, and enhanced user experiences
Automobile Engineering is a specialized branch of mechanical engineering that focuses on the design, development, manufacturing, and maintenance of automobiles and their subsystems. This course aims to build a strong foundation in vehicle mechanics, dynamics, power systems, transmission technologies, control systems, safety features, and emerging automotive technologies such as electrification, automation, and connectivity.
This course offers a comprehensive understanding of Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), focusing on FPGA architecture, programming languages (VHDL and Verilog), and their applications in digital systems. Students will gain hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge to design and implement real-world FPGA-based projects in digital prototyping.
Sustainable and Green Construction is an evolving discipline in civil engineering and the built environment that focuses on designing, constructing, operating, and maintaining buildings and infrastructure in ways that minimize adverse environmental impacts, conserve resources, and promote occupant health and well-being. This subject integrates principles of sustainability into the construction lifecycleβfrom material selection and energy efficiency to water management and indoor environmental quality.
Instrumentation & Sensor Technologies for Civil Engineering Applications is a vital subject addressing the selection, deployment, and integration of advanced sensors and measurement systems for monitoring, assessment, and control in civil engineering projects. This course covers the theory, design, and practical use of instruments and sensor networks to obtain accurate, real-time data essential for ensuring the safety, durability, and efficiency of structures and infrastructure.
Structural Design-II is an advanced subject in civil and structural engineering focusing on the analysis, design, and detailing of complex structural elements and systems in buildings and infrastructure. Building on foundational design concepts, this course emphasizes the application of relevant codes and standards to the structural design of reinforced concrete and steel members under various loading conditions, including gravity, wind, and seismic forces.
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