Civil Engineering
Overview:
A Civil Engineer works with a wide spectrum of individuals in both the public and private sectors to meet today’s challenges of pollution, infrastructure rehabilitation, traffic congestion, floods, earthquakes, and urban development. Civil Engineers plan, design, construct, maintain, manage, and operate facilities essential to modern, civilized human life. Projects requiring Civil Engineering expertise vary widely in nature, size, and scope, such as: bridges, tunnels, transportation systems, airports, storm water drainage systems, dams, buildings, foundations, water treatment and distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, hazardous waste treatment, environmental remediation, environmental protection, and air pollution control.
Infrastructure:
- The department’s space is designed for flexibility and to allow easy further infrastructure expansion. There is ample space for laboratories and classrooms to support teaching and group interactions.
- Laboratory experiments are used throughout the courses to consolidate and illustrate the material taught in lectures. There is a large laboratory devoted entirely to undergraduate experiments.
- The department of civil engineering has well equipped laboratories like material technology, surveying, soil, transportation engineering, concrete technology, water supply and sanitation.
- The departments have also models rooms for building construction, irrigation, engineering, and transportation lab for batter understanding to students.
Following Labs Are available in Civil Engineering Department
- Surveying Lab
- Building Material Lab
- Structural Mechanics Lab