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Department of Civil Engineering

What Can You Study?
Present-day civil engineering includes the area of environment engineering looking at natural environment such as soil, rivers, and oceans, as well as areas of structure such as material engineering and structural mechanics. In other words, civil engineering is an integrated engineering discipline working with nature which require skills of various professional fields. To foster specialists who can deal with a wide range of engineering fields, students are assigned to laboratories from their first year. They get small-class instruction consistently and achieve a high degree of professionalism. As seniors, students study the most advanced technology of bridgework, roadwork, and dam construction.

Characteristics of the Department Since students can take specialized subjects from their first year, they will be able to enhance the level of their culture as well as achieve a high level of professionalism. In addition, students will learn a proactive approach in civil engineering, well-rounded nature, and cooperativeness which are most necessary qualities in civil-engineering related industry through the personal instruction of professors and upperclassmen in closely supervised settings for four years.Moreover, students will recognize their role as a full member of society as they actively participate in fieldwork and out-of-class activities. These activities contribute to character formation and to the motivation to get various qualifications.


Teacher Curriculum

Curriculum
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
CE Career Design Seminar I
Introduction to Civil Engineering
Introduction to Computer Application for Civil Engineering
Environmental Surveying A
Practice in Environmental Surveying A
Structural Mechanics IA
Hydaulics IA
Earth Science
CE Career Design Seminar II
Differential Calculus in Civil Engineering
Fundamental ‚bivil Engineering Drawing and CAD
Structural Mechanics IB
Hydaulics IB
Elementary Engineering Geology
Exercises in Structural Mechanics I
Environmental Surveying B
Practice in Environmental Surveying B
Physics I
Chemistry I
CE Career Design Seminar III
Integral Calculus in Civil Engineering
Structural Mechanics IIA
Concrete A
Hydaulics IIA
Basic Soil Engineering A
CE Career Design Seminar IV
Summary of Algebra and Geometry
Exercises in Computer Programming
Structural Mechanics IIB
Concrete B
Hydaulics IIB
Basic Soil Engineering A
Exercises in Structural Mechanics II
Civil-environmental Engineering
Numerical Methods
Physics II
Physics Laboratory
Chemistry II
Infrastructure Planning
CE career design seminar V
Presentation Training
Thesis in Civil Engineering I
Applied Analysis
Statistical Analysis
Space Information Technology Exercise A
Statically Indeterminate
Reinforced Concrete A
Coastal Engineering
Applied Soil Engineering A
Waterworks and Sewerage Engineering
Regional Planning
Structure Engineering Experiments
Experiments on Concrete
Experiments on Soil
Exercise in Space Information Technology B
Reinforced Concrete B
Steel Structural Engineering
River Engineering
Applied Soil Engineering BA
Introduction to Water Treatment Engineering
Waste Disposal Engineering
Traffic Engineering
Energy Engineer Explosion Techniques
Design Training in Civil Engineering
Thesis in Civil Engineering II
Thesis in Civil Engineering III
Management Strategy Research
Prestressed Concrete
Construction Management
Explosion Techniques
Road Engineering
Experiments of Water Quality and Treatment
Experiments of Hydraulics
Interdisciplinary Topics
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