Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering w/ Specializations in: (Degree Codes: Program- BSCE Plan – BSCE)
The BSCE program can be completed in four years and one term, covering four years of academic training and one term and one summer of practical training. The BSCE curriculum at ¿ªÔªÕæÈË was designed with the objective of producing civil engineers who have sufficient background in general education courses, mathematics, physical and natural sciences, basic engineering sciences, and general civil engineering. Moreover, the present curriculum introduces specializations in the undergraduate program by requiring the students to take specialization courses from one of the following fields:
- Construction Technology and Management (CTM)
- Geotechnical Engineering (GTE)
- Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering (HWR)
- Structural Engineering (STE)
- Transportation Engineering (TRE)
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with specialization on Construction Technology and Management (CTM)
The CTM program intends to produce graduates who are better prepared for the demands of the construction industry. The main objective of the CTM program is to prepare students for the effective planning and implementation of construction projects by giving them basic knowledge of construction materials and technology, and project management concepts. The subjects in project management include topics in plans and specifications, cost engineering, and accounting, and organization. The program also envisions that some graduates may immediately join their family construction business or may ultimately put up their own firms. Subjects that deal with estimating, bidding, marketing, business organization, economics, and strategy are tackled to prepare them for this prospect. The specialization courses for the CTM program are:
- CTMQAQC – CTM Quality Assurance and Quality Control
- CTMPROM – CTM Process Management
- CTMBUILD – CTM Introduction to Builders
- CTMBUEN – CTM Built Environment
- CESPECS – Specialization course (Urban Engineering)
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with specialization on Geotechnical Engineering (GTE)
The GTE program aims to produce civil engineers who are experts in the study of the behaviour of soils and rock under the influence of loading forces and soil-water interactions. The students in this program are trained to be knowledgeable in the design of foundation and earth- retaining structures, sub-surface exploration and characterization of soils and other geo-materials, risk assessment associated to geo-hazards such as landslides and earthquakes, and landfill disposal of wastes and groundwater contamination. The specialization courses for the GTE program are:
- GTEROCK – Rock Mechanics
- GTEENVI – Geo-Environmental Engineering
- GTEUGRD – Underground Infrastructure Engineering
- GTESLOP – Slope Stability and Analysis
- CESPECS – Specialization course (Urban Engineering)
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with specialization on Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering (HWR)
The HWR program was developed in response to the needs of the country in solving water resources related problems such as water supply crisis, power shortage, insufficient food supply due to poor irrigation, water pollution, and disasters due to lahar and flood flows. The HWR program covers a broad field encompassing the following major sub-fields: analysis of water occurrences and flows, control of water, utilization of water, water quality analysis, watershed management and planning, and sedimentation in channels. The HWR program aims to produce competent Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineers who can work as engineers/consultants in government agencies, in construction and in private consulting firms. The specialization courses for the HWR program are:
- HWRRGIS – Water Resources Engineering with Remote Sensing
- HWRFCDE – Flood Control, Waste Water, and Drainage Engineering
- HWRSDPD – Water Supply & Distribution, Treatment, Planning and Development
- HWRCORI – Coastal and River Engineering
- CESPECS – Specialization course (Urban Engineering)
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with specialization on Structural Engineering (STE)
The STE program aims to produce competent structural engineers who can provide technical support in the infrastructure development of the country. In general, the STE program trains the students in the planning, analysis, design, construction, inspection, rehabilitation, and preservation of structures which includes residential and office buildings, bridges, and a large variety of structures using various materials such as steel, concrete, and timber, taking into consideration technical, economic, environmental, and social aspects. The specialization courses for the STE program are:
- STEMTRX – Civil Programs in Structural Analysis
- STERQUA – Earthquake Engineering
- STEBLDG – Structural Design of Buildings
- STEBRDG – Bridge Engineering
- CESPECS – Specialization course (Urban Engineering)
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with specialization on Transportation Engineering (TRE)
The TRE program aims to produce Transportation and Highway Engineers who can provide technical support in the government’s program of improving and expanding the transportation system and infrastructures of the country such as the LRT, MRT, flyovers, skyways, airports, and harbors. The TRE program also addresses issues related to transport planning, urban traffic engineering and management, and the design and construction of road pavements. The specialization courses for the TRE program are:
- TREMMTT – Mathematical Methods for Traffic and Transportation
- TREATPE – Advanced Transportation Planning and Engineering
- LBYCV4E – Advanced Transportation Planning Laboratory
- TREAPHS – Airport and Ports and Harbors Systems Planning
- TRETRNS – Special Topics in Transportation
- CESPECS – Specialization course (Urban Engineering)