Program Details

B.Tech. in Construction Engineering & Management will provide graduates with an opportunity to gain advanced theoretical and practical knowledge of construction and infrastructure management principles, procurement, and cost analysis. The programs will also assist in up-skilling local and international graduates in the state-of-the-art practices of professional engineering. The Engineers will develop a technical and integrated systems approach for analyzing and managing complex infrastructure systems.

The first two years build a strong foundation of mathematics, material science, applied physics, engineering drawing, computer science, applied mechanics, etc. It also builds an understanding of the construction sector as a whole. The first four semesters also include laboratory work.

After 2 years there is one semester of Industrial Training in the area in which the student wants to specialize.

A student may specialize in Project Management, Infrastructure Management, or Facilities Management. Depending on the stream of specialization appropriate lab classes are planned.

Students are equipped to handle the coordination of projects, cost estimating, planning and scheduling, project management, materials procurement, equipment selection, and cost control.

The curriculum blends engineering, management, and business practices to ensure that graduates of this program are competent to handle administration & coordination of labor, materials, equipment, supplies, and utilities, in the most efficient manner possible to complete construction projects on schedule and within the budget.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
Applied Mathematics I Applied Mathematics II
Applied Chemistry Applied Physics
Construction Engg. fundamentals Basic of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Computer Programming Material Science and Engineering
Engineering Drawing Construction Materials-I
IDSC-I [Life Coping Skills] Workshop Practice (Lab)
Environmental Studies IDSC-2 [Life Coping Skills]
Internship
SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV
Applied Mathematics III Strength of Materials
Engineering Mechanics Concrete technology
Structural analysis Quantity surveying & evaluation
Computer-Aided Building Drawing Geotechnical Engineering
Construction Materials-II Surveying-I
Fluid Mechanics Planning & Scheduling Lab
Construction Methods & Planning IDSC-4 [Life Coping Skills]
IDSC-3 [Life Coping Skills] Internship-II
SEMESTER V SEMESTER VI
Engineering Geology & Rock Mechanics Design of Steel Structures
Tendering and Contracting Water Resource Management
Construction Safety & Material Handling Civil, Tax laws & Contract laws
Theory of structures Environmental engineering
Economics and cost accounting Elective II
1. Energy management
2. Procurement & resource management
3. Transport Infrastructure
Elective I
1. Building maintenance & repairs
2. Advanced project planning
3. Construction logistics
IDSC-6 [Life Coping Skills]
IDSC-5 [Life Coping Skills] Internship-III
Disaster Management
SEMESTER VII SEMESTER VIII
Internship-IV Reinforced concrete design
Seminar Foundation engineering
Elective III
1. MEP
2. Environment, Health & Safety Management
3. Hydro infrastructure
Project
Seminar
IDSC-7 [life coping skills]