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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

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    4 Years

    Civil Engineering

    North East Adventist University West Jaintia Hills
    Duration
    4 Years
    Civil Engineering UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Civil Engineering

    North East Adventist University West Jaintia Hills
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    4 Years
    Civil Engineering
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    Curriculum Overview

    The Civil Engineering curriculum at North East Adventist University West Jaintia Hills is designed to provide a comprehensive and progressive educational experience that bridges theoretical knowledge with practical application. The program spans eight semesters, with each semester building upon previous learning while introducing new concepts and skills essential for professional practice.

    Students begin their journey in the foundational semesters with core science subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, which form the bedrock of engineering education. These subjects are complemented by introductory courses in Engineering Mechanics, Surveying, and Introduction to Civil Engineering, laying a solid groundwork for advanced studies.

    Semester-wise Course Structure

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
    1CE101Engineering Mathematics I3-1-0-4-
    1CE102Physics for Engineers3-1-0-4-
    1CE103Chemistry for Engineers3-1-0-4-
    1CE104Introduction to Civil Engineering2-0-0-2-
    1CE105Engineering Drawing & Graphics2-0-3-3-
    1CE106Basic Surveying1-0-2-2-
    1CE107Computer Applications in Engineering1-0-2-2-
    2CE201Engineering Mathematics II3-1-0-4CE101
    2CE202Strength of Materials3-1-0-4CE102, CE103
    2CE203Engineering Mechanics3-1-0-4CE102, CE103
    2CE204Building Materials & Construction3-1-0-4-
    2CE205Surveying II2-0-3-3CE106
    2CE206Hydrostatics & Hydraulics3-1-0-4CE102
    3CE301Structural Analysis I3-1-0-4CE202, CE203
    3CE302Geotechnical Engineering I3-1-0-4CE204
    3CE303Transportation Engineering I3-1-0-4CE205
    3CE304Water Resources Engineering I3-1-0-4CE206
    3CE305Construction Technology & Management2-1-0-3CE204
    3CE306Environmental Engineering I3-1-0-4CE206
    4CE401Structural Analysis II3-1-0-4CE301
    4CE402Geotechnical Engineering II3-1-0-4CE302
    4CE403Transportation Engineering II3-1-0-4CE303
    4CE404Water Resources Engineering II3-1-0-4CE304
    4CE405Construction Management3-1-0-4CE305
    4CE406Environmental Engineering II3-1-0-4CE306
    5CE501Advanced Structural Design3-1-0-4CE401
    5CE502Foundation Engineering3-1-0-4CE402
    5CE503Urban Transportation Systems3-1-0-4CE403
    5CE504Hydrological Analysis & Modeling3-1-0-4CE404
    5CE505Project Management & Economics3-1-0-4-
    5CE506Waste Water Treatment Systems3-1-0-4CE406
    6CE601Advanced Geotechnical Engineering3-1-0-4CE502
    6CE602Bridge Engineering3-1-0-4CE501
    6CE603Intelligent Transportation Systems3-1-0-4CE503
    6CE604Groundwater Hydrology & Management3-1-0-4CE504
    6CE605Construction Technology2-1-0-3CE505
    6CE606Environmental Impact Assessment3-1-0-4CE506
    7CE701Research Methodology2-0-0-2-
    7CE702Capstone Project I3-0-0-3CE601, CE602
    7CE703Advanced Materials in Civil Engineering3-1-0-4-
    7CE704Smart Infrastructure Technologies3-1-0-4-
    7CE705Professional Ethics in Engineering2-0-0-2-
    7CE706Industry Internship4-0-0-4-
    8CE801Capstone Project II4-0-0-4CE702
    8CE802Advanced Topics in Civil Engineering3-1-0-4-
    8CE803Entrepreneurship in Civil Engineering2-0-0-2-
    8CE804Final Year Thesis6-0-0-6CE701, CE702
    8CE805Industrial Training4-0-0-4-
    8CE806Career Guidance & Placement Preparation2-0-0-2-

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    The department offers a wide range of advanced elective courses that allow students to specialize in specific areas based on their interests and career goals. These electives are designed to be practical, research-oriented, and aligned with industry trends.

    Advanced Structural Design

    This course explores modern approaches to structural design, including seismic design, wind load analysis, and the use of advanced materials in construction. Students learn to apply computer modeling techniques and analyze complex structures under various loading conditions. The course also covers recent developments in structural health monitoring and smart materials.

    Foundation Engineering

    This elective focuses on deep foundation systems, including pile foundations, caissons, and underpinning techniques. Students study soil-structure interaction, bearing capacity theories, and design principles for various foundation types. The course includes fieldwork and laboratory experiments to enhance practical understanding.

    Bridge Engineering

    This course covers the design, analysis, and construction of bridge systems, including beam bridges, arch bridges, cable-stayed bridges, and suspension bridges. Students explore advanced topics such as fatigue analysis, dynamic response under moving loads, and maintenance strategies for aging infrastructure.

    Intelligent Transportation Systems

    This elective introduces students to the integration of information technology in transportation systems. Topics include traffic signal control, vehicle tracking systems, GPS navigation, and smart highway technologies. Students work on projects involving real-time data analysis and simulation tools.

    Environmental Impact Assessment

    This course teaches students how to assess the environmental consequences of proposed civil engineering projects. It covers regulatory frameworks, impact mitigation strategies, and stakeholder engagement techniques. The curriculum includes case studies from actual projects and field visits to environmentally sensitive sites.

    Advanced Materials in Civil Engineering

    This elective explores the latest developments in materials science applied to civil engineering. Students study high-performance concrete, fiber-reinforced polymers, self-healing materials, and bio-based composites. The course includes laboratory experiments and material testing procedures.

    Smart Infrastructure Technologies

    This course introduces students to emerging technologies such as IoT sensors, digital twins, AI in infrastructure maintenance, and predictive analytics for civil systems. It emphasizes the integration of physical and digital components in smart city planning and urban development.

    Hydrological Analysis & Modeling

    This course focuses on water resource management using advanced hydrological models and tools. Students learn to simulate rainfall-runoff processes, flood forecasting, and watershed management strategies. The curriculum includes hands-on experience with software like HEC-HMS, SWMM, and MIKE SHE.

    Construction Technology

    This elective provides an overview of modern construction methods, including prefabrication, modular construction, and sustainable building practices. Students study the application of new technologies such as 3D printing in construction, BIM integration, and green building certifications like LEED.

    Project Management & Economics

    This course equips students with project management skills necessary for large-scale civil engineering projects. Topics include project planning, risk assessment, cost estimation, scheduling, and resource allocation. The course also covers financial evaluation techniques and economic analysis of infrastructure investments.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department strongly believes in project-based learning as a core component of the educational experience. This approach ensures that students develop practical skills while working on real-world challenges under faculty mentorship. Projects are designed to be relevant, challenging, and aligned with industry standards.

    Mini-Projects Structure

    Mini-projects begin in the third semester and continue through the sixth semester. Each project is assigned a specific theme or challenge related to current engineering problems. Students work in teams of 3-5 members, with a faculty supervisor guiding their progress throughout the duration.

    Mini-projects are evaluated based on several criteria including design quality, feasibility, innovation, teamwork, and presentation skills. The final deliverables include project reports, design drawings, and oral presentations to a panel of faculty members and industry professionals.

    Final-Year Thesis/Capstone Project

    The final-year thesis or capstone project is the culmination of a student's academic journey in civil engineering. Students select a topic under the guidance of a faculty advisor, conduct original research, and present findings to an evaluation committee.

    The capstone project requires students to demonstrate comprehensive understanding of their chosen area through literature review, experimental design, data analysis, and synthesis of results. The project must address a significant problem in civil engineering and propose viable solutions or innovations.

    Students are encouraged to collaborate with external organizations, government agencies, or consulting firms to ensure relevance and applicability of their work. This collaboration often leads to opportunities for internships, job offers, or further research.