what is the syllabus of civil engineer and subjectd in it?
B.Tech. (Civil Engineering) is a 4 years UG course. As you have not mentioned the college name, its general syllabus may include the following -
1. SEMESTER I :
Mathematics
Engineering Mechanics
Humanities
Engineering Physics
Engineering Graphics
2. SEMESTER II :
Engineering Chemistry
Computer Programming
Surveying
Strength of Materials
Basic Engineering Workshop
3. SEMESTER III :
Building Technology
Fluid Mechanics
Engineering Geology
Electrical Engineering Electronics and Instrumentation
Structural Analysis
4. SEMESTER IV :
Civil Engineering Drawing
Fluids Laboratory
Geotechnical Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Open Channel Hydraulic Machinery
5. SEMESTER V :
Environmental Engineering
Design and Drawing of RC structures
Design of Hydraulic Structures
Irrigation Engineering
Engineering Economics and Principles of Management
6. SEMESTER VI :
Numerical Methods and Research Operations
Advanced Structural Design
Building Maintenance
Ground Water Hydrology
Advanced Foundation Design
7. SEMESTER VII :
Architecture and Town Planning
Transportation Engineering
Construction Engineering and Management
Quantity Surveying and Valuation
Advanced Surveying and Remote Sensing
8. SEMESTER VIII :
Earth and Rockfill Dam Engineering
Finite Element Method
Advanced Mathematics
Coastal Engineering and Marine Structures
Environmental Pollution Control Engineering
For B.E./B. Tech (IT), the set of following subjects are present in general :
SEMESTER I and II :
Engineering Mathematics
Engineering Graphics
Mechanics of Solids
Engineering Physics
Communication Skills
Computer Programming and Utilization
Basics of Civil Engineering
Elements of Mechanical Engineering
Elements of Electrical Engineering
SEMESTER III onwards :
Data Structure
Operating System
File Structure
Data Base Management System
Logic Design and Structure
Data Communication
Programming in C language
Business Information Systems
Object oriented Programming using C++
Networking
Programming using Java
Computer Graphics and Multimedia
Computer Networks
Software Engineering
RDBMS
Data Mining
Web Scripting and Technology
E-Commerce
Information Management
Algorithm Design
Electronics
Project Management
Management
Data Compression
Advanced JAVA
These subjects may differ from one institute to another.
Hope you will find this answer helpful.
B.E. Civil Engineering: Syllabus and Course Description
A semester-wise syllabus for B.E. Civil Engineering is given below. The syllabus may vary from one college to other.
Mathematics | Engineering Chemistry |
Engineering Mechanics | Computer Programming |
Engineering Graphics | Surveying |
Humanities | Basic Engineering Workshop |
Engineering Physics | Strength of Materials |
Building Technology | Civil Engineering Drawing |
Electrical Engineering Electronics and Instrumentation | Open channel hydraulic machinery |
Structural Analysis | Geotechnical engineering |
Fluid mechanics | Transportation engineering |
Engineering Geology | Fluids laboratory |
Environmental Engineering | Numerical Methods and Operations Research |
Irrigation Engineering | Advanced Structural Design |
Engineering Economics and Principles of Management | Advanced Foundation Design |
Design of Hydraulic Structures | Ground Water Hydrology |
Design and Drawing of RC structures | Building Maintenance |
Advanced Surveying and Remote Sensing | Earth and Rockfill Dam Engineering |
Quantity Surveying and Valuation | Coastal Engineering and Marine Structures |
Architecture and Town Planning | Environmental Pollution Control Engineering |
Transportation Engineering | Finite Element Method |
Construction Engineering and Management | Advanced Mathematics |
Hello,
The prescribed syllabus may not be the same every where, it varies from each university/institute.Even different electives will be added in the cirriculum but to help you here are few major subjects which are common for Civil Engineering course
- Concrete Technology
- Fluid Mechanics
- Strength of Materials
- Hydrology and water resources engineering
- Geology
- Irrigation engineering
- Building materials
- Structural engineering
- Mechanics of materials
- Surveying and Geomatics
- Building materials and Planning
- Construction Engineering and Management
- Design of steel structures etc