Degree Requirements for B. Sc. in CE

Program Overview
Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Civil Engineering
Department: Civil Engineering (CE)
Program Duration: 4 Years (8 Semesters)
Total Credit Requirement: 157.0 Credits
Total Courses: 67

The B.Sc. in Civil Engineering program empowers future engineers to shape the world from the ground up, design the infrastructure that defines modern life. Spanning 157 credit hours across 67 courses, the curriculum integrates foundational knowledge in mathematics, science, and engineering with specialized courses in structural design, geotechnical, transportation, water resources, and environmental engineering. Students gain hands-on experience through rigorous sessional work, field surveys, and software applications, preparing them for real-world challenges. With opportunities to explore advanced topics and choose electives aligned with career goals, the program nurtures both technical expertise and a strong ethical foundation. The assessment of each course is conducted through a combination of Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) and Semester End Examination (SEE), with each component contributing 50% of the marks. We place strong emphasis on holistic development, encouraging participation in seminars, workshops, and industry affiliations to ensure that graduates possess not only technical prowess but also strong ethical values. This program is designed to prepare students for diverse engineering careers, both locally and globally.

Degree Requirements
To graduate with a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, a student must:
• Complete 157 credit hours.

• Pass all core, general education, and elective courses.

• Complete a Capstone Project and Undergraduate Thesis.

• Maintain minimum academic standards as defined by the university.

• Minimum 2.20 CGPA for graduation