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Civil Engineering focuses on serving communities, fostering development, and driving progress. It encompasses the ideation, strategizing, designing, building, and management of infrastructure vital to contemporary society, ranging from transportation networks to marine installations and orbital devices.
Civil engineers tackle practical issues, addressing concerns like environmental contamination, traffic gridlock, requirements for potable water and power, urban renewal, and neighborhood design.
Emerging sectors within Civil Engineering involve infrastructure expansion, project oversight, digital design tools, specialized environmental solutions, and studies related to flooding.
During the planning and design phases, civil engineers collaborate with fellow engineers, architects, landscape architects, urban planners, economists, financial experts, sociologists, legal professionals, and other specialists as part of an integrated team. While some engineers operate in office settings, others are involved in constructing or managing the implementation of their designs on-site. Additionally, there are significant opportunities for civil and environmental engineers to pursue entrepreneurship by establishing their own firms.
Students must meet the following requirements for admission: completion of academic upper secondary school (generally a total of 12-13 years of primary and secondary education); a corresponding secondary school diploma or leaving certificate; completion of minimum high school course requirements of the following: 4 years of English/language arts; 2 years in a single language of world languages; 3 years including courses in physical science, biology, chemistry, environmental science and physics of natural science; 3 years of social studies; 2 years of algebra; and 1 year of geometry.
English Language Requirements: