Course image English Language II - E
Evening Study

What you'll learn

  • How to Introduce Yourself in different situation
  • Campus
  • Numerical Reading
  • Engineering idioms 
  • Communication Skills

Requirements

  • A basic level of English
  • A positive attitude
  • A desire to learn

Description

After you’ve learned the basics of English, it’s important to learn the art of conversation so you can conduct business, take classes, and not only understand what people say but to also be able to reply with your own thoughts and feelings. in addition, you will learn what is the mean of campus and the department related to it also you will learn writing skills such as punctuation and vocabulary that would be useful in civil engineering so you can learn how to communicate like a native with an enriched vocabulary so you can explain even your most complicated thoughts! furthermore, numerical reading and engineering idioms will be studied in this course will be helpful for engineering students in the field. Moreover, will be taken in this course, where the skills you learn in this course can take you even far beyond the English-speaking world. As the world’s common language, most people now have some level of English, so knowing this language can help you function. the communication skills the student will take in this course will help him to learn how to use English for everyday situations in a way that feels comfortable and normal. After you have completed this course, the student will be able to write formal emails, Technical Reports, and presentations.



Course image Reinforced Concrete Design IV - E
Evening Study

In this semester, we will discuss the methods of designing and analyzing slabs with different shapes by using yield line theory, where the student will be able to design and analyze different shapes of slabs. We will also deal with the subject of prestress beams and how to design and analyze this type of important and frequently used structural member in bridges. Finally, we will address the subject of stairs, where the student will be able to design stairs and learn how to reinforce them.


Course image Foundation Engineering Design II - E
Evening Study

Foundation engineering is a crucial aspect of building construction that involves the design and construction of the foundation system to support the weight of a structure and transfer it to the underlying soil or rock. A solid foundation is essential for the stability, safety, and durability of any structure. The foundation engineering process involves a thorough analysis of soil and site conditions to determine the appropriate foundation type and design. Common foundation types include shallow foundations, such as footings and slabs, and deep foundations, such as piles and drilled shafts. Proper foundation engineering ensures that a structure is stable, and the foundation can withstand the weight and loads imposed on it while maintaining the integrity of the soil or rock below.

Course image Sanitary Engineering II - E
Evening Study

Sanitary Engineering course aims at providing the students with a complete knowledge on wastewater collection, conveyance, treatment , disposal methods and design. The course will provide the knowledge of sludge and solid waste management. After completing the course, the students are expected to solve the problems of wastewater and solid waste management.

Course image Highway Engineering II - E
Evening Study

Outline Description of Module

This module introduces students to cover:

  • The technical details of all highway engineering- pavement types
  • Pavement materials
  • Pavement layers
  • Pavement design for both flexible and rigid pavements
  • Pavement maintenance
  • Describe the composition and function of road pavement structures

Course image Hydrology II - E
Evening Study

The knowledge of hydrology is a prerequisite for irrigation engineering and the design of the hydraulic structure. So one of the objectives of this course is to impart the knowledge of hydrology that deals with the occurrence, distribution, movement, and properties of water on the earth.