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3 Years MOFA Attested Civil Engineering Diploma for Kuwait

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3 Years MOFA Attested Civil Engineering World Valid Authentic Diploma for KSA, Oman, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain

CE 200/L Introduction to CivilEngineering: A broad introductory course that exposes students to topicsdirectly related to civil engineering, such as structural design, forces instructures, civil engineering materials, fluid mechanics, hydraulics andhydrological systems, and geotechnical and environmental engineering. Thiscourse also introduces students to the business aspects of the civilengineering profession, including construction management, contract law,estimates, and engineering ethics. Prerequisite: ENGR 150 and CE 111/L. 3Lecture Hours per week and 3 Laboratory Hours every two weeks.

CE 300 Dynamics: This coursecovers fundamentals of dynamics typically experienced in civil engineeringsettings. Topics include kinematics of particles and rigid bodies, analysis ofplain motion of particles and rigid bodies using dynamic equilibrium, work andenergy, and impulse momentum methods. Prerequisite: PHYS 241. 3 Lecture Hours.

CE 310/L Fluid Mechanics withLab: This course focuses on fundamentals of fluid mechanics and theproperties of fluids in civil engineering settings. Topics to be coveredinclude fluid properties, fluid statics, fluid dynamics and applications ofBernoulli equation, fluid kinematics, finite control volume analysis andapplications of Reynolds Transport Theorem, dimensional analysis and viscousflow in pipes. Lab sessions covers various basic experiments such as Reynold’sdye experiment, Pelton turbine, flow measurement in pipes, measuring major andminor head losses in pipe flows. Prerequisite: PHYS 241, MATH 231, and MATH238, or permission of instructor. 3 Lecture Hours per week and 3 LaboratoryHours every two weeks.

CE 320 Civil EngineeringMaterials: A material science course devoted to materials typically usedin civil engineering design and construction. Materials studied include soils,rocks, aggregates, concrete, asphalt, steel and other metals, wood,geosynthetics, plastics, and composite materials. Prerequisite: ENGR 350/L. 3Lecture Hours.

CE 325L Materials and Soils Lab: Inthis course students implement, analyze, and report civil engineeringlaboratory and field tests in accordance with industry standards. A variety ofcommon construction materials is examined to include emphasis on soils,aggregates, and concrete. Prerequisite: ENGR 350/L. Corequisite: CE 320 or CE360. 3 Laboratory Hours.

Thecurriculum, with varying definitions, is said to be a plan of the teaching learningprocess that students of an academic programme are required to undergo toachieve some specific objectives. It includes scheme of studies, objectives& learning outcomes, course contents, teaching methodologies andassessment/ evaluation. Since knowledge in all disciplines and fields isexpanding at a fast pace and new disciplines are also emerging; it isimperative that curricula be developed and revised accordingly. In compliancewith the above provisions, the Curriculum Division of HEC undertakes therevision of curricula regularly through respective National Curriculum RevisionCommittees (NCRCs) which consist of eminent professors and researchers ofrelevant fields from public and private sector universities, R&Dorganizations, councils, industry and civil society by seeking nominations fromtheir organizations. Our long-standing partnership with Engineers Australiainforms our teaching, ensuring our degrees are relevant and that studentsdevelop the skills that employers want. Through our engineering degrees'professional accreditation,* graduates are able to practice as professionalengineers locally and around the world.

The course sequence for the CivilEngineering major follows a pattern of successive building and bolstering ofdisciplinary knowledge and transferable skills, per the program goals forlearning and student outcomes:

ENST 202/L Environmental ScienceII: This is the second in the series of introductory environmental courseswith a focus on natural resource use. Topics will include energy, globalwarming, water resources, toxic wastes, ozone depletion, and renewable andnon-renewable resources. 3 lecture and 3 laboratory hours; lecture portioncross-listed as NSCI 274.

CE 111/L Computer Applicationsfor Civil Engineers with Lab: This course focuses on the computer skillsthat civil engineers use in daily basis such as formulated calculations, dataanalysis and reporting using spreadsheets, computer aided drawing (CAD) ofcivil structures using AutoCAD and similar professional software, use ofGeographic Information Systems (GIS) for mapping of transportation and waterresources systems. Basic programing skills will be covered as well. 2 lectureand 2 Laboratory Hours per week.

CE 200/L Introduction to CivilEngineering: A broad introductory course that exposes students to topicsdirectly related to civil engineering, such as structural design, forces instructures, civil engineering materials, fluid mechanics, hydraulics andhydrological systems, and geotechnical and environmental engineering. Thiscourse also introduces students to the business aspects of the civilengineering profession, including construction management, contract law,estimates, and engineering ethics. Prerequisite: ENGR 150 and CE 111/L. 3Lecture Hours per week and 3 Laboratory Hours every two weeks.

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