Civil & Environmental Engineering
Designing the built environment: structures, geotechnics, construction management, and environmental engineering.
15 Topics
BIM (Building Information Modeling)
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a digital methodology for creating and managing physical and functional characteristics of places. Learners understand 3D modeling, collaborative workflows, and data integration to optimize the design, construction, and operation of buildings.
Building Codes & Standards
This topic covers the regulatory frameworks governing the design, construction, and maintenance of buildings. Learners understand how to interpret and apply local and international codes to ensure structural safety, fire protection, accessibility, and energy efficiency.
Construction Management
Construction management covers the planning, coordination, and execution of building projects. Learners understand project scheduling, cost estimation, contract administration, safety regulations, and quality control methods required to deliver infrastructure projects on time and budget.
Construction Materials
Construction materials explores the physical and mechanical properties of concrete, steel, wood, and asphalt. Students learn to select appropriate materials for specific structural applications, analyze their durability under stress, and understand their environmental impacts.
Disaster Resilience & Risk
This topic covers the assessment and mitigation of natural and man-made hazards on civil infrastructure. Learners analyze structural vulnerabilities, evaluate risk factors, and design resilient systems capable of withstanding earthquakes, floods, and extreme weather events.
Environmental Engineering
Environmental engineering applies scientific and engineering principles to protect human health and ecosystems. Students analyze water quality, design waste treatment systems, model air pollution, and develop sustainable solutions for soil remediation and resource management.
Geotechnical Engineering
Geotechnical engineering focuses on the behavior of earth materials, including soil and rock. Learners analyze soil mechanics, evaluate slope stability, and design foundations, retaining walls, and underground structures to support civil engineering projects safely.
Introduction to Civil Engineering
This introductory topic outlines the fundamental disciplines of civil engineering, including structures, transportation, water resources, and geotechnics. Learners understand the project lifecycle, professional ethics, and the role of civil engineers in developing public infrastructure.
Project Management for Civil
This topic covers the planning, scheduling, budgeting, and execution of construction and infrastructure projects. Learners will understand project lifecycles, resource allocation, risk management, and contract administration specific to civil engineering.
Structural Analysis
Structural analysis involves calculating the effects of loads on physical structures. Students learn to determine internal forces, stresses, and deformations in beams, trusses, and frames, ensuring designs meet safety and serviceability requirements.
Surveying
Surveying involves measuring and mapping the physical environment to determine relative positions of points. Learners will understand how to use leveling instruments, total stations, and GPS to establish boundaries and prepare sites for construction.
Surveying & Geomatics
Surveying and geomatics cover the measurement, mapping, and analysis of the Earth's physical features. Learners master spatial data collection using GPS, GIS, and photogrammetry, enabling them to establish precise boundaries and prepare sites for construction.
Sustainable Design
Sustainable design focuses on minimizing the environmental impact of built environments. Students learn to integrate energy-efficient systems, select eco-friendly materials, optimize resource consumption, and apply green building certification standards like LEED to construction projects.
Transportation Engineering
Transportation engineering covers the planning, design, and operation of transport systems. Learners analyze traffic flow, design highway alignments, plan public transit networks, and evaluate safety measures to move people and goods efficiently and sustainably.
Water Resources
Water resources engineering focuses on the management, distribution, and treatment of water. Students analyze hydrological cycles, design hydraulic structures like dams and channels, model watershed behavior, and develop strategies for flood control and water supply.
