Tuesday, May 14, 2013

About Civil Engineering



Civil engineering is nothing but a branch of engineering which concerned with the design and construction of such public works as dams or bridges or civil work. And briefly we can say that Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works like roads, bridges, canals, dams, and buildings.

Also we can say that the Civil engineering is the oldest engineering discipline after military engineering, and it was defined to distinguish non-military engineering from military engineering. It is traditionally broken into several sub-disciplines including environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, geophysics, geodesy, control engineering, structural engineering, biomechanics, nanotechnology, transportation engineering, earth science, atmospheric sciences, forensic engineering, municipal or urban engineering, water resources engineering, materials engineering, coastal engineering, surveying, and construction engineering.


Civil engineering department is the word oldest engineering department. Actually if you are a creative minded people  then your first chooses is to be a civil engineer because only in this department you have the opportunity  to make the world or your environment more beautiful.  Only in this department have the design and construction of most basic infrastructure while protecting the surrounding environment. It may be include bridges, multi-storey buildings, highways, railways, tunnels, airports, domestic water supplies, irrigation systems, flood protection works and the collection and disposal of wastes and wastewater. Civil engineers also manage people and projects, oversee a construction, are a city engineer or work in design, construction, research and teaching. Specialties include structural, construction, environment and transportation. Civil engineering may be combined with science or business in a double degree program.

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