CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING ENGINEERING

  • Construction & Building Engineering |
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Program Description

The program offers the degree of Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) in Construction and Building Engineering. The candidate for the (B.Sc.) degree is required to pursue scholastic quality and complete a plan of study prepared with his academic advisor and approved by the Construction and Building Engineering Department Council. The program curriculum provides great flexibility in course ion and offers a broad scientific and engineering base by containing a sequence of courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer and the engineering sciences. These courses are accompanied by construction and building engineering courses covering the areas of construction engineering and fundamentals of design, construction management, construction materials, reinforced concrete structures and metallic structures, environmental engineering, cost analysis, technicality engineering, transportation engineering, water resources and coastal engineering. The number of credit hours required for graduation is 180 (cr. hr.) spreading over 10 academic semesters. The program contains a sequence of courses that are designed according to the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) standards.

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Brief

The program offers the degree of Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) in Construction and Building Engineering. The candidate for the (B.Sc.) degree is required to pursue scholastic quality and complete a plan of study prepared with his academic advisor and approved by the Construction and Building Engineering Department Council. The program curriculum provides great flexibility in course ion and offers a broad scientific and engineering base by containing a sequence of courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer and the engineering sciences. These courses are accompanied by construction and building engineering courses covering the areas of construction engineering and fundamentals of design, construction management, construction materials, reinforced concrete structures and metallic structures, environmental engineering, cost analysis, technicality engineering, transportation engineering, water resources and coastal engineering. The number of credit hours required for graduation is 180 (cr. hr.) spreading over 10 academic semesters. The program contains a sequence of courses that are designed according to the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) standards..