How to become a Civil Engineer
Education & Training for a Civil Engineer
To become a civil engineer you usually have to complete a degree in engineering at university with a major in civil engineering. To get into these courses you usually need to gain your Senior Secondary Certificate of Education. Prerequisite subjects, or assumed knowledge, in one or more of English, mathematics, chemistry and physics are normally required. Universities have different prerequisites and some have flexible entry requirements or offer external study. Contact the institutions you are interested in for more information. For further details,
Subjects for Civil Engineering :-
- Engineering Physics
- Computer Programming
- Engineering Chemistry
- Electrical Engineering Electronics and Instrumentation
- Basic Engineering Workshop
- Civil Engineering Drawing
- Transportation Engineering
- Engineering Economics and Principles of Management
- Irrigation Engineering
- Numerical Methods and Operations Research
- Advanced Surveying and Remote Sensing
- Ground Water Hydrology
- Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory
- Engineering Graphics
- Open Channel Hydraulic Machinery
- Environmental Pollution Control Engineering
- Engineering Mechanics
- Strength of Materials
- Engineering Geology
- Mathematics
- Building Technology
- Construction Engineering and Management
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