| SVR 25122 |
Mechanics of Materials |
3 |
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This course introduces the fundamentals of the mechanics of deformable materials. Topics include stress and strain, Hooke’s law, failure and yield criteria, allowable stresses, factor of safety, axial and bending stresses, shear stresses under shear force and torsion, shear force and bending moment diagrams, stress and strain transformation using Mohr’s circle, and buckling of columns. The course emphasizes analytical and problem-solving skills for analyzing and designing structural members under various load conditions..
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| SVR 25131 |
Geology |
3 |
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This course introduces the fundamentals of engineering geology, including earth surface features, physical properties of earth materials, plate tectonics, major geological processes, and structural geology. It covers the classification and types of rocks, mineralogical and physical properties, soil formation, clay minerals, and groundwater. Emphasis is placed on understanding geological structures and their importance in civil engineering applications..
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| SVR 25141 |
Plane Surveying |
3 |
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This course introduces the fundamentals of surveying and mapping, focusing on the measurement and representation of features on the earth’s surface. Topics include basic surveying principles, distance and angle measurement techniques, coordinate calculations, traversing, leveling, and contour mapping. Practical applications cover the use of modern instruments such as total stations and automatic levels in engineering projects, as well as computation of areas and volumes using SURFER and CAD software..
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| SVR 25151 |
Fundamentals of Highway Engineering |
3 |
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This course introduces the fundamental principles of highway engineering, including highway system development, functional classification, travel characteristics (driver, vehicle, and traffic), and economic analysis. It also covers environmental impacts, geometric design elements (sight distances, horizontal and vertical alignments, cross-sections, intersections), and highway surveys and plans. Additionally, it addresses pavement materials, structural design, evaluation, and maintenance with emphasis on safety, environmental, and economic considerations..
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| ENG26114 |
General English (2) |
4 |
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This course aims to enhance students’ English language proficiency by developing the four key skills—listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It builds on the Beginning A2 level and leads students to achieve the End of A2 level of the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference). The course emphasizes improving fluency, using common vocabulary and expressions in daily contexts, and developing the ability to communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring direct information exchange, while fostering confidence in academic and professional English use..
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16 |