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Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering (B.Tech Civil Engineering)

Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering Syllabus

The B.Tech in Civil Engineering is a four-year undergraduate program that focuses on the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure projects. These include buildings, roads, bridges, dams, and water supply systems. The course blends theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing students for a rewarding career in the field of civil engineering.

Graduates can pursue diverse opportunities in construction companies, government projects, or advanced studies in areas like structural engineering and environmental engineering.

1st Year

SubjectDescription
MathematicsAdvanced mathematical concepts for engineering applications.
PhysicsPrinciples of physics relevant to civil engineering.
Engineering MechanicsFundamentals of force, motion, and mechanics.
ChemistryBasic chemistry concepts, including material properties.
Basic Civil EngineeringIntroduction to civil engineering principles and practices.
Computer ProgrammingProgramming skills for engineering applications.

2nd Year

SubjectDescription
Strength of MaterialsStudy of material behavior under stress and strain.
Fluid MechanicsPrinciples of fluid flow and its applications in engineering.
SurveyingTechniques for measuring and mapping land surfaces.
Building MaterialsStudy of construction materials and their properties.
Structural AnalysisAnalysis of structural components for stability and safety.

3rd Year

SubjectDescription
Design of Concrete StructuresDesigning structures using reinforced concrete.
Geotechnical EngineeringStudy of soil properties and their applications.
Transportation EngineeringPlanning and designing transportation systems.
Hydrology and Water Resources EngineeringManaging water resources and studying water flow.
Environmental EngineeringAddressing environmental concerns in engineering projects.

4th Year

SubjectDescription
Advanced Structural DesignDesigning complex structures such as bridges and towers.
Construction ManagementManaging construction projects efficiently.
Electives (Specializations)Topics like earthquake engineering, urban planning, or GIS.
Project WorkPractical implementation of concepts through a major project.
InternshipHands-on experience in the civil engineering industry.