Presidency University
  • PRESIDENCY UNIVERSITY

Target Job Market for CE

Curriculum

The course curriculum followed by the Department of Civil Engineering, Presidency University has been:

  • 1. Designed by the professors of The Department of Civil Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET),
  • 2. Formulated by following the requirements of the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET), USA, and
  • 3. Approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC), Bangladesh.

 

Major program areas

  • 1. Structural Engineering : Analysis and design of all engineering structures (concrete/steel/ wood/composite) such as building (residential and commercial), bridge, reinforced dam etc.
  • 2. Geotechnical Engineering : Soil analysis, analysis and design of foundation, land reclamation and development, earth work.
  • 3. Transportation Engineering : Analysis/design of traffic, road, highway, railway, bridge, flyover.
  • 4. Water Resources Engineering : Analysis and design of water systems such as flood control, drainage, irrigation using surface water and groundwater, hydrology, water planning, coastal engineering.
  • 5. Environmental Engineering : Water supply and treatment, sanitation, waste treatment and remediation, solid waste management, environmental impact assessment, pollution control.

 

Our Strengths

  • 1. Reputed core and visiting faculty members.
  • 2. State-of-the-art computing & lab Facilities
  • 3. Emphasis on theory and application using modern tools (CAD, GIS and professional software)
  • 4. Excellent student-teacher interaction and faculty evaluation by students
  • 5. Industry linkage through internship and field visits

 

Target Job Market

  • 1. Both public and private sectors offer a wide range of choices.
  • 2. Major public sector: Public Works Department (PWD), Roads and Highways Department (RHD), Water Board (WB), Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE), Local Government Engineering Department (LGED), local government agencies (LGIs), and various ministries.
  • 3. Private sector: numerous real estate and construction companies, major consulting firms, local and foreign NGOs.