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| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
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College of Engineeri...
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Course summary
This program is a broadly based discipline that encompasses many specialties. The civil engineering curriculum provides students with a strong background in engineering and applied sciences. The operational goals of the Civil Engineering Program are to graduate Civil Engineers who have the fundamental knowledge and modern tools necessary for civil engineering practice in industry and government in the following areas of specialization: environmental and water resources engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, and transportation engineering; can apply their knowledge and skills to formulate and solve civil engineering problems, both well-defined and ill-defined; are sufficiently proficient in their areas of specialization to achieve professional licensure in civil engineering, and in structural engineering, if desired, in view of the special role of civil engineers in the design and operation of public works and public buildings; are prepared and motivated to pursue graduate study, and are cognizant of the role of basic and applied research in civil engineering; understand the role and importance of effective communication in working effectively in multidisciplinary teams and have the leadership potential to become team leaders; appreciate and understand their ethical, professional, and community responsibilities to society.
Program modules
The modules are 201 Statics 3 hours, 203 Strength of Materials 3 hours, 205 Structural Analysis I 3 hours, 211 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics 3 hours, 215 Hydraulics and Hydrology 3 hours, 216 Introduction to Environmental Engineering 3 hours, 260 Properties of Materials 3 hours, 261 Materials for Manufacturing 2 hours, 300 Composition and Properties of Concrete 2 hours, 301 Behavior and Design of Metal Structures 3 hours, 302 Transportation Engineering 3 hours, 310 Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures 3 hours, 311 Water Resources Engineering 3 hours, 315 Soil Mechanics and Laboratory 4 hours, 359 Mechanical Vibrations 3 hours, 392 Undergraduate Research 1 TO 3 hours, 394 Undergraduate Seminar 1 to 3 hours, 396 Senior Design I 3 hours, 397 Senior Design II 3 hours, 400 Advanced Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures 3 or 4 hours.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must satisfy the minimum high school subject requirements and all applicants must have successfully completed the high school courses such as four years of English, three years of mathematics (includes algebra, geometry, advanced algebra/ trigonometry), science, social science, two years of language other than English and one year of an elective. They must present a satisfactory combination of class rank and ACT or SAT test scores. Applicants from countries where the official language of the country is not English must have the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 520 on paper-based or 190 on computer-based is required for admission.
University of Illinois At Chicago accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of Illinois At Chicago
Department name
College of Engineering, Department of Civil and Materials Engineering
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