Description
The Department of Civil Engineering is divided into three divisions, namely the Construction and Soil Division, the Water Resources Division, and the Roads, Transport and Survey Division, to qualify students scientifically to work in various fields of civil engineering, including construction, soil, hydraulics, environment, surveying and roads engineering.
Objectives
Graduating engineering cadres specialized in the fields of civil engineering. Carrying out scientific and practical studies and research to solve technical problems in society. Improve students' professional abilities in the direction of analytical and creative thinking.Outcomes
Through its three divisions, namely the Construction and Soil Division, the Water Resources Division and the Roads, Transport and Survey Division, the department aims to prepare undergraduate and postgraduate students and qualify them scientifically to work in various fields of civil engineering, including structural engineering, soil, hydraulics, environment, surveying and roads, and to carry out research and consultations in the field of civil engineering, contributing to solving engineering problems and confirming integration between the university and the community.
Certificate Rewarded
The student is awarded a bachelor's degree in civil engineering
Entry Reuirements
Passing General Subjects Mathematics ll Statics
Study Plan
The Bachelor in Civil Engineering prepares students to qualify for Bachelor in Civil Engineering. The student studies several subjects which have been carefully chosen in this major to cover its different aspects.
It comprises 10 Semesters of study, in which the student will study a total of 146 units, which include 37 units of general subjects, and 11 major units, 12 of elective units. In addition to a final project in the student's major.
Study plan for this program is shown below:
1st Semester
Code | Title | Credits | Course Type | Prerequisite |
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GS111 | Physics I | 03 | General | + |
Waves: Wave equations, traveling waves and stationary waves; principles of superposition, Doppler Effect. Sound; Definitions, velocity of sound in air and material media and its variation, velocity of transverse & longitudinal vibration in wires and rods. Echoes briefly. Optics: properties of light, the electromagnetic character of light; sources of light and their spectra, absorption & scattering, dispersion, polarization of light. Heat, thermal equilibrium, Temperature measurement, heat as a form of energy, work, general gas Law, 1st Law of thermodynamics and its applications.
GE121 | Engineering Mechanics | 03 | General | + |
Statics of particles; forces in plane and spree; statics of rigid bodies : Equivalent system of forces; equilibrium in two and three dimensions, work and energy, analysis of trusses, frames, and machines, free body diagram; kinematic; stability friction, centroids and center of gravity-lines, area and volumes. Moment of inertia of areas and masses.
GS101 | Mathematics I | 03 | General | + |
· Review: sets, inequalities and absolute values inequalities. · Functions: definition, limits, continuity, asymptotic lines, and derivatives (definition, theorems, chain rules, implicit differentiation, rates of change, derivative of higher order). · Trigonometric functions and inverse trigonometric functions and their derivatives. · Applications: slop of a tangent, the differential and approximations, the critical points, the relative and absolute maxima and minima, concavity and points of inflection, curve sketching, Roll’s theorem, mean value theorem, and L’hopital’s rule.
GH141 | English I | 03 | University requirement | + |
The main objective of this course (English I) is to encourage the leaners to acquire the English language skills they need to pursue their specialized courses in different Departments of the Faculty. In order to achieve this purpose, emphasis should be relied upon the formal grammar of the language, reading and writing activities in the classroom and listening comprehension and note-taking practice in the language laboratory. Undoubtedly, this can help the students to express themselves freely while dealing with technical terminology, vocabulary items and structures related to their subject areas. The overall program is a complimentary and prerequisite course for all Engineering Departments (Four hours per week). It covers the following:- Intensive Reading of different passages containing materials the students need to follow their departmental courses (vocabulary exercises, comprehension questions, contextual references, affixation, etc.).
GH150 | Arabic I | 02 | University requirement | + |
Review of Arabic courses taken in high school, including construction of Arabic sentence, spelling and punctuation (Part one).
GS115 | Chemistry | 03 | General | + |
Measurements and SI units; chemical equations and stoichiometry; structures of atoms and periodic relationships, chemical compounds: The gaseous state; solutions-electrolytes and non-electrolytes; acids and bases; thermochemistry; chemical equilibrium; ionic equilibrium I and II; organic chemistry.
2nd Semester
Code | Title | Credits | Course Type | Prerequisite |
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GE127 | Engineering Drawing | 02 | General | + |
Introduction; definitions, conventions. Instrument, dimensioning, some geometrical constructions; e.g., drawing of some polygons, parallel lines, line and arc tangents. Projection; theory, types of projection, one view projection, multi-view projection, first and third angle projection, applications, including missing line views. Sectional vie s; complete section, half section, pant section, removed sections, revolved section, and applications.
GE129 | Workshop Technology | 02 | General | + |
Industrial safety; engineering materials and their mechanical and physical properties; classifications, ferrous and nonferrous metals, natural and synthetic materials; introduction to manufacturing processes: casting, welding, forging, rolling, extrusion; sheet metal working methods, metal machining.
GS112 | Physics II | 03 | General | GS111 | + |
Electrostatics: changes and fields, the electric potential; electric current; the magnetic field, electric fields in matter. Photoelectric effect, Einstein’s explanation and quantum theory of the hydrogen atom. Radioactive decay law derivation.
GS115L | Chemistry Lab | 01 | General | + |
Some experiments related to GS115 course.
GH142 | English II | 03 | University requirement | GH141 | + |
This program (English II) aims at developing the students' scientific and vocational skills. It is specially designed to introduce the learners to the basic patterns of technical terminology at the introductory stage and thereafter deals with more advanced topics. Thus the students can go further and become creative by way of discussion and various original contributions to the materials. It also offers an opportunity for the learners to evolve their communicative competence and comprehend their departmental contents with a restricted period of time. However, this course tends to give instructions to the learners in a variety of subjects such as:- Intensive Reading of passages (texts) including materials to students' needs with comprehension questions, contextual references, vocabulary exercises and affixation and so forth. The study of scientific and technical vocabulary which involves the use of dictionary, spelling, picking up the meaning form the context, rules of affixation, etc. Description of the laboratory experiments. Revision and study of basic English verb tenses, active and passive voice in scientific technical English. The English noun phrases, relative clauses, deletion of relative relation in active and passive voice. The study of English pronouns, adjectives, adverbial phrases, etc. Summary Writing.
GH151 | Arabic Language II | 01 | University requirement | GH150 | + |
Review of Arabic courses taken in high school, including construction of Arabic sentence, spelling and punctuation (Part two).
GH152 | Technical Writing Report | 01 | University requirement | GH142 | + |
Writing technical reports, Report preparation and presentation. Preparation of minutes of meetings. Translation of technical document.
GS102 | Mathematics II | 04 | General | GS101 | + |
· Integration: definite and indefinite integrals, and their applications (area under a curve, area bounded by two curves, solids of revolution (disc method)). · Transcendental functions: exponential, logarithm functions, the hyperbolic functions, hyperbolic inverse functions, and their derivatives and integrations · Techniques of integration: (change of variables to find integrations, integration by parts, integration by substations, integration using partial fraction, reduction formulas). · The complex numbers: (definition, properties, conjugates, absolute values, polar forms, and determining roots). · Functions of several variables: (partial derivatives, implicit differentiation, chain rule and its applications, total differentiation and its applications, total differentiation of derivatives of second and higher order, maxima and minima, and Lagrange multiplier method).
3rd Semester
Code | Title | Credits | Course Type | Prerequisite |
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GS112L | Physics Lab | 01 | General | GS111 | + |
Experiments about sound, light, electricity, magnetism, heat and electro-chemical conversion.
GS203 | Mathematics III | 03 | General | GS102 | + |
Linear Algebra. · Definition of matrices, Types of matrices, and their properties. · Operations on matrices and their properties. · Elementary row operations and reduced row form (Echelon form) · Systems of linear equations and their solutions using reduced matrix and matrix inverses. · Determinants, their properties, and a determinant formula for matrix inverse. · System of linear equations and their solutions using Cramer’s rule and using elementary transformations. · Eigenvalues and eigenvectors and the Hamilton Cayley theorem. · Introduction to fields (Real, complex), vectors, linearly dependent and independent vectors, basis, and dimension. Dot product, cross product, and their applications. · Calculus of vectors; functions of vectors and their derivatives, gradient, divergence and curl. The vector differential operator del.
CE203 | 03 | Compulsory | + |
GE222 | Engineering Mechanics II | 03 | General | + |
Introduction to dynamics. Kinematics of particles; Kinematics of rigid bodies. Three-dimensional motion of a particle relative to a rotating frame (Coriolis acceleration). D’Alembert’s principle. Kinetic energy of a rigid body in plane motion. Kinetics of rigid bodies in three dimensions; motion of a gyroscope. Introduction to mechanical vibrations.
GE129L | Workshop Technology Lab | 01 | General | GE129 | + |
Some experiments related to GE129 course prepared by specified department.
CE307 | 03 | Compulsory | CE301 | + |
CE221 | 03 | Compulsory | + |
CE133 | 03 | Compulsory | + |
4th Semester
Code | Title | Credits | Course Type | Prerequisite |
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GS 200 | Computer Programming | 03 | Compulsory | + |
Introduction to computer science; basic principles of computer structure; basic components of programming languages; problem solving steps; Algorithms; introduction to Programming Language; Tokens; Values & variables; Input & Output statements; Statements, Expressions and Operators; Flow of Controls (if, if..elseif, switch statements, ternary operator); Iteration and loops (while, do-while and for loop statements); Continue and Break statements; Built-in functions, User defined functions; Scope of variables (global, local and static variables); Arrays (one dimensional array, 2 dimensional array , multi-dimensional arrays); some arithmetic operations on arrays; Arrays and functions; File I/O, files and streams, opening and closing files, reading & writing text files; other data types (i.e. structures, pointers)
GS204 | Mathematics IV | 03 | General | GS102 | + |
Ordinary differential equations · Basic definitions, first order and first degree differential equations (Separable Equations, Homogeneous and nearly homogeneous equations, Exact equations, Integrating factors, linear equations, Bernoulli equation, Riccati equation, brief discussion of existence and uniqueness of a solution, orthogonal trajectories). · Linear higher order differential equations: theoretical considerations, constant coefficient case, nonhomogeneous equation (variation of parameters method, undetermined coefficients method), and Euler’s differential equation. · Laplace transformations and its inverse, calculating Laplace transformation and its invers, using Laplace transformation on solving linear equations. · System of linear differential equations; solution of differential equations in series; gamma, beta function, Bessel function, modified Bessel function, Legendre polynomials; Spherical harmonics, hyper geometric functions.
8th Semester
Code | Title | Credits | Course Type | Prerequisite |
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CE424 | Hydraulic Structures | 03 | Compulsory | CE325 | + |
- Defining different types of hydraulic structures - Design gravity and earth-fill dams - Design water drainage structures (culverts)
Elective Subjects
Code | Title | Credits | Course Type | Prerequisite |
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CE523 | 03 | Elective | CE325 | + |
CE504 | 03 | Elective | CE301 | + |
CE505 | 03 | Elective | CE405 | + |
CE506 | 03 | Elective | CE403 | + |
CE507 | 03 | Elective | CE403 | + |
CE508 | 03 | Elective | CE303 | + |
CE509 | 03 | Elective | CE405 | + |
CE512 | 03 | Elective | CE416 | + |
CE513 | 03 | Elective | CE416 | + |
CE514 | 03 | Elective | CE416 | + |
CE515 | 03 | Elective | CE416 | + |
CE516 | 03 | Elective | CE314 | + |
CE517 | 03 | Elective | CE314 | + |
CE518 | 03 | Elective | CE416 | + |
CE521 | 03 | Elective | CE424 | + |
CE522 | 03 | Elective | CE322 | + |
CE503 | 03 | Elective | CE403 | + |
CE524 | 03 | Elective | CE427 | + |
CE526 | 03 | Elective | CE322 | + |
CE527 | 03 | not defined | CE427 | + |
CE528 | 03 | Elective | CE322 | + |
CE529 | 03 | Elective | CE325 | + |
CE531 | 03 | Elective | CE232 | + |
CE532 | 03 | Elective | CE232 | + |
CE533 | 03 | Elective | CE232 | + |
CE534 | 03 | Elective | CE232 | + |
CE537 | 03 | Elective | CE232 | + |
CE541 | 03 | Elective | CE442 | + |
CE545 | 03 | Elective | CE442 | + |
CE546 | 03 | Elective | CE342L | + |
CE547 | 03 | Elective | CE442 | + |
CE502 | 03 | Elective | CE403 | + |
CE231 | 03 | Compulsory | + |
CE232 | 03 | Compulsory | CE231 | + |
CE242 | 03 | Compulsory | + |
CE264 | 03 | Compulsory | CE133 | + |
CE301 | 03 | Compulsory | CE133 | + |
CE303 | 03 | Compulsory | CE203 | + |
CE305 | 03 | Compulsory | CE264 | + |
CE311 | 03 | Compulsory | + |
CE314 | 03 | Compulsory | CE311 | + |
CE322 | 03 | Compulsory | CE221 | + |
CE325 | 03 | Compulsory | CE221 | + |
CE342L | 03 | Compulsory | CE342T | + |
CE342T | 03 | Compulsory | CE242 | + |
CE403 | 03 | Compulsory | CE305 | + |
CE501 | 03 | Elective | CE301 | + |
CE472 | 03 | Compulsory | CE372 | + |
CE463 | 02 | Compulsory | + |
CE462 | 03 | Compulsory | CE405 | + |
CE442 | 03 | Compulsory | CE342T | + |
CE427 | 03 | Compulsory | CE322 | + |
CE416 | 03 | Compulsory | CE311 | + |
CE414 | 03 | Compulsory | CE314 | + |
CE407 | 03 | Compulsory | CE307 | + |
CE405 | 03 | Compulsory | CE305 | + |
CE372 | 03 | Compulsory | CE322 | + |