Fields of Study

The Civil Engineering Study Program applies technical principles to meet the basic needs of the community in terms of housing, transportation, sanitation and other needs in the modern community.

Civil Engineering deals with the design, construction and maintenance of physical and environmental buildings including roads, bridges, canals, dams and buildings and other challenges such as deteriorating infrastructure, complex environmental issues, outdated transportation systems and natural disasters.

Civil Engineering Education prepares students to become a planner, designer, constructor and manager of various Civil engineering jobs. Civil Engineering works at all levels such as in the public sector from urban development to national development and the private sector from private ownership to multinational companies.

The Civil Engineering Study Program has 5 specializations namely:

  1. The Structural engineering includes material, material technology, structural planning, construction, and structural inquiry.
  2. The Geo-technical includes land investigation, foundation planning and land improvement.
  3. The Transportation Engineering includes Planning and Infrastructure, Material Design and Transportation Systems, Traffic Engineering, and railroad planning.
  4. The Water Resources Engineering includes water building planning, flood management, water quality, marine and coastal areas.
  5. The Construction Management includes construction contracts, cost estimation, quality and control.