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Offline raisingsun

on: September 05, 2013, 03:43:56 AM
Civil engineering
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works like roads, bridges, canals, dams, and buildings.[1][2][3] Civil engineering is the oldest engineering discipline after military engineering,[4] and it was defined to distinguish non-military engineering from military engineering.[5] It is traditionally broken into several sub-disciplines including environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, geophysics, geodesy, control engineering, structural engineering, transportation engineering, earth science, atmospheric sciences, forensic engineering, municipal or urban engineering, water resources engineering, materials engineering, coastal engineering,[4] surveying, and construction engineering.[6] Civil engineering takes place on all levels: in the public sector from municipal through to national governments, and in the private sector from individual homeowners through to international companies.

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Design of complex structures like the International Space Station needs in-depth understanding of Structural Analysis.


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Civil Engineering
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Offline raisingsun

Reply #1 on: September 05, 2013, 06:18:43 PM
The Implementing Rules and Regulations of R.A. 544
Civil Engineering Law

http://www.scribd.com/doc/121457532/RA-544-CE-LAW#




Offline raisingsun

Reply #2 on: September 05, 2013, 09:48:55 PM
Subject is Civil Engineering


Solid Mechanics. Introduction to continuum mechanics. Special topics in mechanics such as non-homogeneous members, inelastic behavior, unsymmetrical bending, torsion, energy methods and applications.

Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineering I. Fluid properties, flow variables: pressure, velocity and viscous stresses. Differential and integral formulations of continuity, momentum and energy conservation principles. The Navier-Stokes Equation, solution to special cases: fluid statics, idela flow and viscous incompressible flow. Analytical and computational techniques. Fluid instrumentation. Physical and numerical experiments with civil engineering applications.
 
Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineering II. Principles of similitude and dimensional analysis. Application to closed-conduit flow, flow around immersed bodies and open channel flows. Case studies in pipe flow, flow through structures flow around civil works and flow through porous media.

Statistics. Frequency distribution, averages, measures of variation, simple probability, theory of large and small sampling. Correlation and applications in engineering.
 
Engineering Economy. Fundamentals of engineering decisions. Relative economy of alternative materials, methods, processes designs.

Analytical and Computational Methods in Civil Engineering I. Programming concepts and methods, algorithms, and software; linear and nonlinear algebraic problems, matrix operations; concept of discrete mathematics. 

Analytical and Computational Methods in Civil Engineering II. Ordinary differential equations, finite difference equations, fourier series, laplace transforms, vector analysis, analytical and numerical solutions of ordinary differential equations in civil engineering. (Prereq: Math 55, CE 26; Year taken: 3rd year, 1st Semester)

Analytical and Computational Methods in Civil Engineering III. Calculus of variations, partial differential equations, tensor analysis, analytical and numerical solution of partial differential equations.
 
Hydrology. Weather and hydrologic cycle. Precipitation, evaporation, transpiration and infiltration, groundwater flow, rainfall-runoff relations, unit hydrograph, storage and channel routing, flood drought frequency analysis.
 
Hydraulic Engineering. Sizing of reservoirs, hydraulic analysis and design of dams, spillways, gates, outlet works, open channels, and pressure conduits, sediment transport, pipe network analysis, theory of hydraulic machinery.
 
Water Resources Engineering. River engineering flood sediment control, drainagem irrigation, hydropower, water supply, inland naviagation, multi-purpose projectsm, integrated water resources management.
 
Coastal Engineering. Water waves, short and long term analysis, wave generation, tides and water levels, wave transformation and breaking,wave force,s design of structures, shore processes, shore protection, computational tools. 

Multipurpose Water Resources Development. Graphic and analytical optimization techniques, optimization by simulation, planning and implementation



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Offline raisingsun

Reply #3 on: September 05, 2013, 09:50:09 PM

Construction Materials. Engineering properties of common construction materials (soils, aggregates, concrete, metals, woods, and composites); concrete mix design; standard test methods, non-destructive testings, testing of small-scale structural elements

Construction Engineering and Management I. Project development process, personalities and project organization; legal and ethical aspects of the civil engineering profession; project documents, and service engagement procedures; contract administration. 

Construction Engineering and Management II. Cost engineering, productivity, quantitative methods forconstruction, site layout, planning and scheduling, construction equipment and methodology, pricing and bid strategy, network analysis, resource allocation, software application.
 
Construction Engineering and Management IIII. Site management, total quality approach, problems solving and decision making, effective communication, motivation and leadership, resource management.
 
Elements of Environmental Engineering. Engineering principles in environmental sanitation, and public health. Environmental effects of engineering project.
 
Sanitary Engineering I. Unit operations in water and waste water treatment. Design of water and wastewater treatment plants. 

Sanitary Engineering II. Engineering applications of new concepts of physical-chemical wastewater treatment.

Hazardous Waste Minimization. Hazardous waste minimization as waste management strategy; waste minimization techniques.

Environmental Geotechnology. Landfill control and uses; contaminated groundwater and seepage; soil/environmental and soil/pollution interaction; hazardous waste control and storage systems; durability and protection of geostructural members, hazardous ground.

Transportation Engineering I. Characteristics of transportation systems; introduction to transportation planning; traffic flow fundamentals, traffic control fundamentals, transportation and traffic surveys.
 
Transportation Engineering II. Planning and design of transportation facilities; road, rail, air and water transportation

Transportation Engineering III. Urban transport planning and design using statistical techniques, computer methods, modeling and optimization. Policy formulation, case studies.

Structural Analysis. Theory and applications of methods of structural analysis, influence lines

Design of Steel Members. Behavior and design of structural steel members subjected to axial load, flexure, shear and combined loads. Connection design

Design of Reinforced Concrete Members. Behavior and design of reinforced concrete members subject to axial load, flexure and shear. Serviceability requirements.
 
Structural Engineering Elective. Selected topics in structural engineering


Geotechnical Engineering I. Geomorphology; phase relationships, soil plasticity, soil classification, mechanics of soils, compressibility of soils, soil permeability, and seepage analysis.
 
Geotechnical Engineering II. Site investigations, lateral earth pressures, earth retaining structures, slope stability, bearing capacity and settlements, shallow and deep foundations, ground improvement techniques.
 
Geotechnical Engineering III. Soil and rock dynamics, seismicity and risk analysis. Finite element analysis in geotechnical engineering. Special topics in geotechnical engineering


Seminar and Research Methods in Civil Engineering. Development of research proposals

Undergraduate Research Project. Implementation of research project. 

Elementary Electrical Engineering. Fundamentals of electric and magnetic circuits; transformers; direct and alternating current machinery; elementary distribution systems and electrical wiring.


Offline babyice06

Reply #4 on: June 01, 2014, 12:54:47 AM
ang maganda dito marami kang branches / specialization na pagpipilian.. :D


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