ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING:
The Department of Civil Engineering is dedicated to producing skilled engineers with strong technical knowledge and innovative problem-solving abilities. With a blend of theoretical learning and practical exposure, the department focuses on areas such as structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, transportation, water resources, and environmental engineering. Equipped with modern laboratories and advanced software, it nurtures students in research, design, and sustainable practices. Regular seminars, workshops, and industry collaborations enhance learning and employability. The department is committed to developing competent professionals who contribute to infrastructure development and societal progress while upholding ethical and environmental responsibilities.
Vision:
To be a center of excellence in Civil Engineering education and research, fostering innovation, sustainable development, and societal well-being.
Mission:
- To provide quality education in Civil Engineering with strong fundamentals and practical exposure.
- To prepare students for successful careers in industry, research, and entrepreneurship.
- To inculcate professional ethics, leadership, and a commitment to sustainable development.
- To strengthen collaborations with industry and academia for knowledge sharing and innovation.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
- Apply technical knowledge and analytical skills to design and develop safe, sustainable, and economical civil engineering solutions.
- Pursue higher education, research, and lifelong learning to adapt to technological advancements.
- Demonstrate effective teamwork, communication, and leadership skills in multidisciplinary projects.
- Contribute to infrastructure development with professional integrity, ethics, and responsibility toward society and the environment.
Course Outcomes (COs)
Engineering Mechanics:
- Apply laws of mechanics to solve engineering problems.
- Analyze equilibrium conditions of structures and machines.
Structural Analysis:
- Analyze statically determinate and indeterminate structures.
- Apply numerical methods to structural problems.
Geotechnical Engineering:
- Determine soil properties through laboratory and field testing.
- Design foundations considering soil-structure interaction.
Transportation Engineering:
- Apply principles of traffic engineering in highway design.
- Use modern tools and techniques for pavement and transportation system planning.
Environmental Engineering:
- Design water supply and wastewater treatment systems.
- Apply sustainable methods for solid waste and pollution control.