Construction Engineering

Construction engineering is a branch of civil engineering that focuses on the planning, design, and management of construction projects. It involves overseeing the construction process to ensure that structures like buildings, bridges, highways, and dams are built efficiently, safely, and within budget. Construction engineers play a critical role in turning blueprints into real-world structures, ensuring functionality, durability, and efficiency in the built environment.

Total Hours

165

Total hours for Construction Program.

Basic Sciences

Semester 1

All Engineering Departments

Preparatory Level – Fall Semester

8 Courses – 18 C.H

Lab

EX

Lec

C.H

Course Title

Code

2

2

3

Mathematics 1

BAS 011

1

2

2

3

Physics 1

BAS 021

2

1

2

3

Engineering Chemistry

BAS 041

2

1

2

Mechanics (Static)

BAS 031

4

1

3

Engineering Drawing & Projection

   MED 011

 

1

1

History of Engineering & Technology

MED 021

2

1

2

English Language 1

HUM 012

1

1

Analysis and Research Skills

HUM 085

Semester 2
All Engineering Departments
Preparatory Level – Spring Semester
8 Courses – 15 C.H
Lab EX Lec C.H Course Title Code
2 2 Institute Elective A …– A1
2 2 3 Mathematics 2 BAS 012
1 2 2 3 Physics 2 BAS 022
2 1 2 Mechanics (Dynamic) BAS 032
1 1 1 2 Principles of Manufacturing Engineering MED 022
2 1 2 English Language 2 HUM 013
1 1 General Elective C HUM C1
4 1 0 Computer Aided Drawing  CAD MED 012

Building & Construction Engineering

 Semester 3
First Level – Fall Semester
7 Courses – 16 C.H
Code Course Title Cr.Hrs Lec EX Lab
….  –A2 Institute Elective 2 1 2
CIS 111 Structural Analysis 1 3 2 2
BAS 113 Mathematics 3 3 2 2
HUM 181 Communication and Presentation Skills 1 1 1
CIS 151 Geology 2 2 1
CIW 111 Civil Drawing 3 1 2 2
HUM -A1 General Elective A 2 2  –
Semester 4
First Level – Spring Semester
7 Courses – 17 C.H
Code Course Title Cr.Hrs Lec EX Lab
CIS 141 Behavior of Materials 3 2 1 1
CIS 112 Solid Mechanics 3 2 2
ARC 149 Building Construction 3 1 4
CIW 121 Survey Engineering 3 2 1 1
HUM 441 Contracts, Claims and Disputes Settlements 2 2
IEN   351 Engineering Economics 2 2 1
HUM C2 General Elective (C) 1 1
Semester 5
Second  Level – Fall Semester
7 Courses – 17 C.H
Code Course Title C.H Lec EX Lab
CIS 213 Structural Analysis 2 3 2 2
BAS   311 Statistics & Probability Theory 2 1 2
CIW  241 Transportation Engineering 3 2 2
CIS    242 Concrete Technology 3 2 1 1
CIW   212 Hydraulics 3 2 1 1
CIS   252 Soil Mechanics 3 2 1 1
HUM 211 Technical Report Writing 0 1 1
Semester 6
Second  Level –  Spring Semester
7 Courses – 16 C.H
Code Course Title C.H Lec EX Lab
….    291 Field Training 1 (Term) 1 6
CIS 221 Design of Concrete Structures 1 3 2 2
CIS 214 Structural Analysis 3 3 2 2
CIW 213 Hydrology 2 1 2
CIW231 Sanitary Engineering 2 2 1
ARC 259 Architectural Design for construction 3 1 4
CIS 262 Environmental Impact of Projects 2 2 0
Semester 7  
Third Level – Fall  Semester  
6 courses – 16 C.H  
Code Course Title Cr.Hrs Lec EX Lab
CIS 322 Design of Concrete Structures  2 3 2 2
CIS 363 Project Management 3 2 1
CIS 331 Design of Steel Structures 1 3 2 2
CIS 364 Execution Documents 2 1 2
CIW 342 Highway Engineering 3 2 2
CIS  323 Computer Applications 1 3 1 4
Semester 8
Third Level – Spring  Semester
7 Courses – 17 C.H
Code Course Title Cr.Hrs Lec EX Lab
CIS   324 Design of Concrete Structures 3 3 2 2
CIS   332 Design of Steel Structures  2 3 2 2
CIS   353 Foundation Engineering1 3 2 2
CIS   365 Risk Analysis & Safety 3 2 2
CIS   366 Construction  Planning & control 3 2 2
IEN 231 Monitoring & Quality Control Systems 1 1
…. 392 Field Training 2 (Term) 1 6
Semester 9
Fourth Level  – Fall Semester
6 Courses – 18 C.H
Code Course Title Cr.Hrs Lec EX Lab
CIS ++A Construction Elective A 3 2 2  –
CIW 415 Irrigation Network Engineering 3 2 2  –
CIS 454 Foundation Engineering 2 3 2 2  –
CIS 427 High Rise Buildings 3 2 2  –
CIS 426 Computer Applications 2 3 1  4
CIS 491 Project 1 3 1 4  –
Semester 10
Fourth Level – Spring Semester
5 Courses – 15 C.H
Code Course Title Cr.Hrs Lec EX Lab
CIW ++B Construction Elective B 3 2 2  –
CIS  468 Advanced Studies in Construction 3 2 2  –
CIS  425 Repair & Strengthening of Structures 3 2 2  –
CIS   492 Project  2 4 1 6  –
HUM B1 General Elective (B) 2 2  –

Career Paths

  • Project Planning: Developing schedules, budgets, and resource allocation plans to guide construction activities.
  • Structural Analysis and Design: Ensuring that the structural components of a project meet safety and design specifications.
  • Construction Methods: Selecting appropriate techniques, materials, and equipment to complete projects effectively.
  • Site Management: Supervising construction sites to ensure compliance with safety standards, timelines, and quality requirements.
  • Problem-Solving: Addressing challenges such as delays, material shortages, or design modifications during construction.
  • Collaboration: Working closely with architects, engineers, contractors, and clients to coordinate all aspects of the project.