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Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering
Department of Computer Science
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& APPLIEDSCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
B.Sc - Civil Engineering
B.S Civil Engineering Technology MS - Civil EngineeringPh.D - Civil Engineering
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
ABOUT
Civil Engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with design, construction and maintenance of physical and naturally built environment, including but not limited to, construction of airports, buildings, bridges, canals, roads, railways, tunnels, water supply, water distribution, water resources management and sewerage & sewage treatment.
We at INU, focus on interaction between the built environment and the natural world and recognize that civil engineering is crucial to meet the major challenges faced by our society; including climate change, economy recovery, growing population and urbanization,
conservation of natural resources, development of renewable energy, suitable transport, environmental quality and infrastructure ageing and resilience.
Civil Engineering Department (CED) was established in 2010-11. The ever evolving UG (Under-Graduate) program of CED aims towards ingraining leadership skills, a strong sense o f pro fess iona l ism and eth ica l responsibilities in the future engineers and prepare them to engage in lifelong eruditeness. CED is affiliated with the prestigious Pakistan Engineering Council.
The department of Civil Engineering was established in the year 2010-11 at Iqra National University Peshawar. The Department currently offers degrees in Bachelors of Civil Engineering BSc and Masters of Science in Construction Engineering and Management, Structural Engineering, Transportation Engineering and Water Resource Engineering. All programs have their curriculums in accordance with the standards defined by PEC and HEC and accredited by the later.
The Civil Engineering department has signed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with various Public Sector organizations and offers training programs to the fresh graduates by providing internships. Furthermore, field trips, industry visits, and survey camps are held throughout the year engaging the students in practical processes involved in Civil Engineering.
There are well equipped laboratories which not only provide extensive teaching and research facilities but they are also catering the needs of local community and construction industry. We are constantly striving to improve our education and research programs and remain at the forefront of research and education in Civil Engineering. Additionally, the department organizes the national and intentional conferences annually to provide the plat form for young engineers, researchers, and scientists to share their knowledge.
CHAIRMANCIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Dr. Engr. Muhammad Zeeshan Ahad
CHAIRMAN'S MESSAGE
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VISIONThe civil engineering department will excel in undergraduate and graduate instruction in conformity with HEC and PEC, in training, research and design in all sub areas of civil engineering, and in service to the public, consistent with the mission of University. Advancing the mechanics of Civil and structure engineering systems within the broader context of the design, construction and operation of sustainable of the infrastructure and the geology of earth’s resources and environment.
MISSIONThe mission of Civil Engineering Department is to educate, inside and outside the classroom and to provide services to the university, engineering profession, and the public. To offer undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs in the breadth, width, and depth areas of infrastructure and construction engineering proficiencies. A stringent groundings in fundamentals using mathematics and engineering principles as a tool to support understanding and develop new concepts, employing fundamentals mechanics, incorporating uncertainty, and channelizing the conflicting the objectives inherent in successful civil engineering research and design.
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TESTIMONIAL
Well it was really an awesome journey here at Iqra National University (INU), Special thanks to all of my teachers who were strict when I was a student, but today I realize the value of their scolding.
I am a Program Coordinator at INU and I thank INU and all of the faculty members of the INU from the core of my heart for making me what I am today, for shaping my futureAnd it's the teaching and guiding of INU which helped me scale the heights of success in such a short period of time.
Engr. Abdul Basit Khan
It was a great journey at INU, I am proud to say that I am an alumni of Civil Engineering Department of this esteemed Institution Iqra National University. Our faculties were so supportive and have helped me to sharpen my technical and interpersonal skills. Now I am SDO at C&W Highway Division Tank. I thank INU and all of the faculty members of the CED for making me what I am today and shaping my bright future.
I am very much grateful to the Iqra National University for providing me the best opportunities to excel and succeed in my professional career.
Engr. Jawad Ali
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FACULTY The department employs competent faculty members qualified to accomplish the mission and goals of INU. Currently, Ph.D and MS faculty qualified from local and foreign reputable university are serving the civil engineering department.
Our staff has set high standards in terms of competence, effectiveness, professional licensure, certifications, honors and awards. There is notable continuous documented excellence in terms of teaching, and other achievements that contribute to effective teaching and student learning.
FACULTYMEMBERS
Engr. Abdul FarhanLecturer MS. Transportation Engineering(NUST, Islamabad)
Dr. Engr. Muhammad ZahidullahAssistant Professor B.Sc Civil Engineering, UET PeshawarPh.D Civil Engineering, South Korea
Engr. Nadeem Ullah LecturerMS. Urban Infrastructure Engineering (UET Peshawar)Ph.D Environmental Engineering in Progress (NUST Islamabad)
Engr. Liaqat Ali Lecturer MS. Geotechnical Engineering (CECOS , Peshawar)
Engr. Fawad Khan Lecturer MS. Structure Engineering (UET Peshawar)
Engr. Abdul Basit KhanUG-CoordinatorB.E Civil Engineering, INU Peshawar)
Engr. Fawad AhmadLecturer/OBE Coordinator MS. Structure Engineering (CECOS Peshawar)
Engr. Adeed KhanLecturerMS. Structure Engineering (INU, Peshawar)
Engr. Abdul WaheedLecturerMS. Structure Engineering (NUST, Islamabad)
Engr. Syed Ashraf AliLecturerMS Electrical Engineering (INU, Peshawar)
Dr. Engr. Muhammad Zeeshan AhadChairman/ Assistant ProfessorBSc Civil Engineering, UET PeshawarMS Construction Project Management (University of Glamorgan, UK)Ph.D Civil Engineering, IQRA National University
Engr.Muhamamd Majid NaeemLecturerMS.Transportation Engineering(NUST,Islamabad)
Dr. Engr. M.A.Q Jehangir DurraniDean (Engineering & Applied Science)B.Sc Civil Engineering, UET PeshawarMS Environmental Engineering, UET LahorePh.D Civil Engineering, University of Birmingham
Engr. Amjad IslamAssistant Professor/ BE FYP CoordinatorMS. Structure Engineering (Linnaeus University, Sweden)
Engr. Muhammad OmairLab Engineer
Engr. Khurshid AlamLab Engineer
Engr. Muhamamd HasnainLecturer/Coordinator Civil Engineering Technology MS Construction Management UK
Engr. Marwan RazaLecturerMS Transportation Engineering INU
Mr. Anwar ShamimLecturerMsc. Statistic (Gomal University DI Khan)
Mr. Imran KhanLecturerM.Phil UOP
Miss Alina BabarLecturerMS. Urban infrastructure planning and management UET Peshawar
Miss Shumaila MazharLecturerMS. University of Peshawar
Engr. Imtiaz KhanLecturer/Head of ProgramMS. Construction Engineering (INU Peshawar)
Engr. Muneeb KhanLab EngineerBS Civil Engineering (INU, Peshawar)
Engr. Shehla NawazLab EngineerBS Civil Engineering, UET Peshawar
Engr. Naqash KhanLab EngineerBS Civil Engineering, UET Peshawar
Engr. Humaira ArshadLab EngineerBS Civil Engineering, UET Peshawar
Mr. Ihsan Ul Mulk Lab EngineerB-Tech Civil Engineering INU
Engr. Furqan WaliLab EngineerBS Civil Engineering (UET Peshawar)
Mr. Ijaz AhmadPS to DEAN
Eng. Rabia BashirLab Engineer BS Civil Eng (UET Peshawar)
Engr. Iqtidar AliLab EngineerBS Civil Engineering (INU Peshawar)
Engr. Fawad Ahmad Lab EngineerBS Civil Engineering (UET, Peshawar)
Engr. Yaseen MahmoodLecturer/PG Coordinator MS Earthquake Engineering (UET, Peshawar)
Engr. Muhammad SaqibLecturerMS Structure Engineering (UET, Peshawar)
Engr. Musaab Habib BangashLecturer MS Environmental Engineering (UET, Peshawar)
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B.SC CIVIL ENGINEERING
OBJECTIVE
Established in 2010-11, the ever evolving Under-graduate program of Civil Engineering Department aims towards ingraining leadership skills, a strong sense of professionalism and ethical responsibilities in the future engineers and prepare them to engage in lifelong eruditeness.
ELIGIBILITY
To be enrolled in Bachelor Program at Civil Engineering Department, 60% in HSSC (Pre-Engineering) or equivalent is required, or Diploma in Civil Engineering with minimum 60%.
KEY FACTS
Degree Title:B.E Civil Engineering
Minimum Duration:Four (4) years, or Eight (8) semester
SCHEME OF STUDIES
Credit Hours:136 credit hours
Semester 1
Semester 5
CE-311
CE-312
CE-313
CE-325
CE-315
BH-316
Semester 3
Semester 7
Semester 2
CS-121
CE-122
CE-123
BH-124
CE-125
CE-126
Semester 6
Geotechnical & Foundation Engineering
Environment Engineering - I
Highway & Traffic Engineering
Hydraulic Engineering
Reinforced Concrete Design - II
Technical Report Writing and
Total
Semester 4
Semester 8
Total Credit Hours= 136The scheme of studies and number of total credit hours may change after approval and implementation of board of studies decision.
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0
3
3
0
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6
3
3
1
2
2
2
13
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1
1
0
0
2
3
3
1
2
2
2
13
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th Pract Th
3
3
0
0
3
0
9
0
3
2
2
2
3
12
1
1
0
0
1
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3
0
3
2
2
2
3
12
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th PractCode Subject NameCode Subject Name
BH-111
NS-112
CE-113
EE-114
BH-115
CE-116
English Communication Skills
Applied Calculus
Engineering Drawing for Civil Engineers
Basic Electro Mechanical Engineering
Islamic Studies
Civil Engineering Materials
Total
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3
6
0
0
0
0
9
3
0
3
3
3
2
14
1
2
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
3
3
3
2
14
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th PractCode Subject Name
CE-211
CE-212
CE-213
CE-214
NS-215
CE-216
Engineering Surveying
Civil Engineering Drawing and Graphics
Mechanics of Solids-I
Quantity Surveying and Estimation
Numerical Analysis
Construction Engineering
Total
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3
0
3
3
0
9
3
3
3
3
3
15
1
0
1
1
0
3
3
3
3
3
3
15
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th PractCode Subject Name
CE-221
CE-222
CE-223
CE-224
NS-225
Mechanics of Solids-II
Structural Analysis-I
Advanced Engineeering Surveying
Fluid Mechanics
Differential Equations
Total
Th
3
0
3
0
0
0
6
3
2
3
2
3
2
15
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th PractCode Subject Name
CE-321
CE-411
CE-323
CE-324
CE-325
BH-326
Th
0
3
0
0
0
0
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
17
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
3
3
3
3
3
2
17
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th PractCode Subject Name
Th
0
0
0
3
3
3
9
18
3
2
3
2
0
2
0
12
0
0
0
1
1
1
3
6
3
2
3
2
0
2
0
12
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th PractCode Th
0
0
0
3
0
9
12
3
3
3
3
2
0
14
0
0
0
1
0
3
4
3
3
3
3
2
0
14
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th PractSubject Name
NS-314
CE-322
CE-414
CE-415
CE-417
CE-421
CE-416
Code Subject Name
CE-413
CE-422
CE-423
CE-424
CE-425
CE-426
Steel Structure
Irrigation Engineering
Introduction to Structural Dynamics and
Earthquake Engineering
Project Planning and Management
Sustainable Development and
Management
Final Year Project (Part-II)
Total
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15 21
17 23
18 24
18 20 17 21
3
2
3
2
3
2
15
18 30 18 26
Introduction to Computer Programming
Engineering Mechanics
Introduction to Architecture and
Town planning
Pakistan Studies
Concrete Technology
Engineering Geology
Total
Structural Analysis-II
Advanced Fluid Mechanics
Soil Mechanics
Reinforced Concrete Design - I
Transportation Planning & Engineering
Professional Ethics
Total
Probability and Statistics
Disaster Management
Hydrology and Water Management
Geoinformatics
Civil Engineering Software Application
Environmental Engineering-II
Final Year Project (Part-I)
Total
PEO1:Graduates will efficiently engage in civil engineering profession with comprehensive knowledge and professional technical skills of modern tools demonstrating the ability to investigate, analyze and design civil engineering projects.
PEO2:Graduates will express effective communication, team work, leadership and management skills.
PEO3:Graduates will engage in life-long learning, through pursuing post graduate studies, research or other opportunities to gain skills and promote professional development based on social, environmental and professional ethics to contribute to the society.
Engineering Knowledge (PLO-1).
Problem Analysis (PLO-2).
Design / Development of Solutions (PLO-3).
Investigation (PLO-4).
Modern Tool Usage (PLO-5).
The Engineer and Society (PLO-6).
Environment and Sustainability (PLO-7).
Ethics (PLO-8).
Individual and Teamwork (PLO-9).
Communication (PLO-10).
Project Management (PLO-11).
Lifelong Learning (PLO-12).
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MS PROGRAMS
OBJECTIVE
Higher education (Postgraduate Degree) in Civil Engineering is paramount to opening doors that are not otherwise accessible. These opportunities include research positions at corporation's levels. A career at this level enables to achieve satisfaction through exploration of one's own ideas and skills. Postgraduate degree in civil engineering allows civil engineers to expand their knowledge towards problem solv ing, accepting new challenges and playing due role in the development of humanity.
Realizing the importance of postgraduate studies, coping up with new challenges of modern construction trends and the need for con t inu ing educa t ion in the cu r ren t environment, Iqra National University launched MS Program in civil engineering (Construction Engineering & Management, Structures and Transportation Engineering) capitalizing upon the already established state of the art infrastructure for undergraduates studies at its existing campus.
ELIGIBILITYIn line with the minimum requirement criteria by HEC for the admission in MS program, students are required to fulfill the following criteria:
Ÿ 16 years of education or 4 years education (124 credit hours) after HSSC / Grade 12 or equivalent.
Ÿ Passing GAT conducted by National Testing Service (NTS) with minimum 50% cumulative score at the time of admission. GAT General Test is valid for a period of two years.
DURATION Ÿ A minimum of 30 credit hours (24 credit hours for course work and 6 credit hours for research
work) are needed to complete Master of Science Degree in civil engineering. Ÿ Out of 24 credit hours at least 15 credit hours must be earned from core subjects to earn the
degree in their respective stream. Ÿ Plan-A students will complete 6 credit hours research work which must be published in any
national/international conference or HEC approved journalŸ Plan-B students will study additionally 2 subjects of 6 credit hours to complete the degree.Ÿ As per HEC policy; minimum duration required for degree completion is 2 years, while
maximum duration is 4 years.
Following area of specialization are offered in MS Civil Engineering Degree Program
1. Construction Engineering & Management2. Structure Engineering3. Transportation Engineering4. Water Resource Engineering 5. Geotechnical Engineering
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM
Major/Core Subjects
Code Subject Name Cr. Hours
CE-501
CE-502
CE-503
CE-601
CE-602
CE-546
CE-547
CE-560
CE-647
CE-660
CE-561
CE-562
CE-566
CE-661
CE-662
CE-576
CE-577
CE-676
CE-677
CE-679
CE-634
CE-635
CE-531
CE-631
CE-636
CE-509
CE-610
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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Construction Project Administration
Construction Law and Practice
Safety Management in Construction
Construction Project Engineering
(planning & Control)
Construction Financial Management
Advanced Structural Analysis
Advanced Mechanics of Materials
Advanced Concrete Technology
Finite Element Methods
Advanced Design of Reinforced
Concrete Structures
Environmental Fluid Mechanics
Water Demand Supply and Distribution
Irrigation Engineering and Practices
Design Of Hydraulic Structures
Open Channel Hydraulics
Traffic Engineering
Pavement Material Engineering
Pavement Design and Analysis
Pavement Rehabilitation and Management
Geometric Design of Highways/freeways
Advanced Soil Mechanics
Ground Improvement Techniques
Geotechnical Site Investigation & Instrumentation
Advanced Geotechnical Engineering
Soil Dynamics
Human Resource Management in Construction
Energy Resource Planning & Management
Total
Elective Subjects
Code Subject Name Cr. Hours
Applied Research Methods for Civil Engineers
Probability and Statistics
Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Simulation
Environmental Impact Assessment
Environmental Health and Safety
Automated Construction Management
Risk and Disaster Management in Construction
Design of Pre-stressed Concrete Structures
Advanced Structural Dynamics
Urban Drainage And Design Of Waste Water
Geohydrology and Geoengineering
Integrated River Management and Engineering
Transportation Planning and Management
Urban Transportation System Evaluation
Sanitary Engineering
Transportation Geotechnics
Design and Construction of Earthen Dams
Operation Management
Construction Material Management
Total
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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Thesis
Code Subject Name Cr. Hours
CE-699 Thesis
Total
6
6
CURRICULUM FOR MS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
SCHEME OF STUDIES (MS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING)
Core Course
Elective Course (To be Selected from any other Discipline Respective Specialization)
Applied Science Course (Compulsory)
TOTAL COURSE WORK
STUDENT MAY CHOSE DEGREE THROUGH RESEARCH OR BY COURSE WORK
Research Thesis (Plan A)
Two Extra Courses (Plan B)
FOR DEGREE REQUIREMENT
5
2
1
8
2
15
6
3
24
6
6
30
Category No. Of Courses Cr. Hours
RES-501
RES-502
RES-504
CE-521
CE-522
CE-603
CE-604
CE-646
CE-648
CE-565
CE-563
CE-564
CE-680
CE-678
CE-663
CE-533
CE-637
CE-510
CE-611
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SURVEY
Pre-requisites:
All the students are required to have secured a “PASS” grade in the following courses Surveying and Leveling-I Surveying and Leveling-II
Duration: The duration for the completion of survey camp is 3 weeks, including 2 weeks of field work and one week office work.
Grading: Survey camp is pre-requisite for the award of degree and a certificate will be issued to student passing survey camp by chairman of department.
A viva will be conducted at the end of survey camp by In-charge survey camp and group instructor from each group and grades will be awarded to each student. Students not appeared in survey camp OR have secured “FAIL” grade in survey camp will not be allowed for the award of degree.
Marks Distribution:All the students are to be graded in the following manner
Group Instructor = 60% marks In-Charge Survey camp = 40% marks
Number of Students per group: A maximum of 6 students shall be allowed in a single group subject to the approval by In-Charge Survey camp.
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLOS)
Engineering Knowledge (PLO-1)
An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
Problem Analysis (PLO-2)
An ability to identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences.
Design / Development of Solutions (PLO-3)
An ability to design solutions for complex engineering problems and design systems, components or processes that meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
Investigation (PLO-4)
An ability to investigate complex engineering problems in a methodical way including literature survey, design and conduct of experiments, analysis and interpretation of experimental data, and synthesis of information to derive valid conclusions.
Modern Tool Usage (PLO-5)
An ability to create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modeling, to complex engineer ing act iv i t ies , w i th an understanding of the limitations.
The Engineer and Society (PLO-6)
An ability to apply reasoning informed by contex-tual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineer-ing practice and solution to complex engineering problems.
Problem Analysis (PLO-2)
An ability to understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable development.
Ethics (PLO-8)
Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibi l i t ies and norms of engineering practice.
Individual and Teamwork (PLO-9)
An ability to work effectively, as an individual or in a team, on multifaceted and /or multidisciplinary settings.
Communication (PLO-10)
An ability to communicate effectively, orally as well as in writing, on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
Project Management (PLO-11)
An ability to demonstrate management skills and apply engineering principles to one’s own work, as a member and/or leader in a team, to manage projects in a multidisciplinary environment.
Lifelong Learning (PLO-12)
An ability to recognize importance of, and pursue lifelong learning in the broader context of innovation and technological developments.
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SCHEME OF STUDIESB.S CIVILENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYINTRODUCTIONThe Bachelor of Technology commonly abbreviated as B.S Civi l Engineering Technology is an undergraduate academic degree conferred after completion of four year program of studies. This degree program is addi t ional ly supplemented by e i ther occupational placements like supervised practice and internships.
Department of Technology is one of the five departments within IQRA National University. Faculty members of this department are dedicated scholars committed to the advancement of applied knowledge. We have a very distinguished team faculty members.
Our distinctive four-year degree program leads to a Bachelor of Technology in Electrical and Civil Technology. The program combines training in the technological fundamentals and applications.
ELIGIBILITY� 50% marks in F.Sc. (Pre-Engineering) or Equivalent Qualification A-level / ICS / DAE / B.Sc. (Excluding sports and Hafiz-e-Quran).
In case of a large number of applicants, the university will conduct an entrance exam. The weightage of the exam will be as;
� Induction Weightage: 70% weightage to F. Sc. Or Equivalent / ICS / DAE / B.Sc. � 30% to Entry Test
KEY FACTS
Degree Title:Bachelor of Technology (Civil)
Minimum Duration:Four (4) years, or 8 semesters
Credit Hours:138 credit hours.
Students will have to undergo supervised industrial training in 7 & 8 semesters as per criteria of HEC.
Semester 1 Semester 2
CT-134
CH-123
CT-144
CT-154
Cs-133
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6
6
6
0
2
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1
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2
2
0
0
2
2
2
0
2
3
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1
2
2
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th Pract Th
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6
6
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3
2
2
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2
2
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2
3
2
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Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th PractCode Subject NameCode Subject Name
CH-112
CS-113
CS-123
CT-113
CT-124
CM-112
Islamic Studies /Professional Ethics
Applied Mathematics - 1
Introduction to Computer Fundamentals
Civil Engineering Drawing
Surveying
Occupational Health & Safety Management
Total 17 29 18 30
Concrete Technology
Communication Skills
Applied Mechanics
Materials and Methods of Construction
Applied Mathematics-2
Total
Semester 3 Semester 4
CT-264
CT-264
CM-213
CT-283
CH-223
Th
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6
3
3
6
0
2
1
2
2
2
2
0
2
1
1
2
0
2
1
2
2
2
2
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th Pract Th
6
6
3
3
0
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
1
1
0
2
2
2
2
3
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th PractCode Subject NameCode Subject Name
CT-212
CT-223
CT-223
CT-243
CT-254
CH-212
Introduction to Architecture & Town Planning
Quantity Surveying & Contract Documents
Soil Mechanics
Fluid Mechanics
Mechanics of Solids
Pakistan Studies
Total 17 29
17 29
Transportation Engineering
Water Supply & Waste Water Management
Environmental Management
Theory of Structures
Technical Report Writing
Total
Semester 5 Semester 6
CT-363
CT-373
CT-383
CT-393
CT-3103
CT-3113
Th
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3
3
6
3
0
2
2
2
1
2
3
1
1
1
2
1
0
2
2
2
1
2
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Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th Pract Th
3
3
3
3
9
9
2
2
2
2
0
0
1
1
1
1
3
3
2
2
2
2
0
0
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th PractCode Subject NameCode Subject Name
CT-313
CT-323
CT-333
CT-344
CT-353
CM-313
Hydrology
Reinforced Concrete Structures
Construction and Hydraulic Machinery
Computer Aided Building Modeling
& Design
Foundations Engineering
Project Management
Total 18 30 18 38
Pre-stressed & Precast concrete
Geology & Earthquake Engineering
Irrigation and Hydraulic Structures
Steel Structures
Project
Project (Continue)
Total
Semester 7
Th
0160
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th PractCode Subject Name
CT-4116 16 Weeks Supervised Industrials/Field
Training
Total
16
Semester 8
Th
0160
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Pract Th PractCode Subject Name
CT-4216 16 Weeks Supervised Industrials/Field
Training
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VISION
The civil engineering technology department will excel in undergraduate and graduate instruction in conformity with HEC & NTC, through training, research, design, modern tools and techniques in all sub-areas of civil engineering technology, and in service to the public, consistent with the mission of the university.
MISSION
The mission of Civil Engineering Technology Department is to educate, inside and outside the classroom, with a stringent grounding in fundamentals using advanced methods of construction, and embedding the ability to solve technological challenges to meet societal needs.
PROGRAM EDUCATION OBJECTIVES (PEOS)PEO 1;Impart empirically the technical knowledge encouraging to formulate and resolve civil engineering problems via industrial software and tools.
PEO3;Achieving to possess elevated ethical values as technical professional in society, with effective communication skills and ability to lead and work as a team member.
PEO 2;Develop skills to analyze, and evaluate civil Engineering designs while enhancing skills to pursue sustainable national development.
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PH.D CIVIL ENGINEERING
ADMISSION CRITERIA
In line with the maximum requirement criteria set by HEC for the admission in Ph.D program. Student is require to fulfill the following criteria:
1) For admission in Ph.D minimum CGPA 3.0 (out of 4.0 in the semester system) Or First Division (in the annual system) in M.Phil./M.S/Equivalent degree in relevant field is required.
2) A subject test conducted by the national Testing service (NTS) or ETS, USA in the area of specialization by the national testing Service prior to admission for the PhD program.
Ÿ a. In the case of GAT subject test a minimum of 60% marks is required to pass the test.
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTSA total of 54 credit hours comprised of 18 credit hours course work and 36 credit hours of research work must be completed as Ph.D requirements.
Course work is required to be completed preferably in the first year followed by a comprehensive examination for granting candidacy as Ph.D researcher.
The final Ph.D dissertation must be evaluated by at least two Ph.D experts form technologically/ academically advanced foreign countries in addition to local committee members.
An open public defense of dissertation is essential part of Ph.D program after successful evaluation.
Acceptance/Publication of at least one research paper based on Ph.D research work in an HEC approved “X” category journal is a requirement for the award of Ph.D degree.
The plagiarism test must be conducted on the dissertation before its submission to the two foreign experts, as per university and HEC policy.
A copy of Ph.D dissertation (Both hard and soft) must be submitted to HEC for record in Ph.D country directory and for attestation of Ph.D degree by the HEC in future.
PROGRAM DURATIONThe program duration will be as per HEC criteria.
Note: The Department of Civil Engineering will offer admissions in Ph.D subject to the approval of HEC.
LIST OF COURSES
*will be offered after concurrence with HEC.
Code Subject Name
CE-760
CE-764
CE-766
CE-864
CE-861
CE-780
CE-781
CE-782
CE-880
CE-881
Advanced Micro-structure Of Concrete
Advanced Structural Analysis
Advanced Mechanics Of Materials
Advanced Design Of Reinforced Concrete Structures
Advanced Design Of Pre-stressed Concrete Structures
Advanced Environmental Fluid Mechanics
Advanced Geohydrological Modelling
Basics Of Atmospheric Sciences
Stochastic Modelling And Geostatistics
Advanced Design Of Hydraulic Structures
Cr. Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Major/Core Subjects
Code Subject Name
RES-701
RES-702
RES-882
CE-765
CE-768
CE-862
CE-784
CE-882
CE-783
CES-767
Research and Analysis Methods For Engineers
Advanced Mathematical and Numerical Modeling
Numerical Methods of Differential Equations
Advanced Steel Structures
Advanced Structural Dynamics
Finite Element Methods
Applied GIS
Multiphase Modelling in Pourus Media
Forecast And Forecast Verification
Civil Engineering Design
Cr. Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Elective Subjects
Code Subject Name
CE-879 Thesis
Cr. Hours
36
Thesis