Bachelor in Civil Engineering
Year: First, Semester: I | |
SN | Course Code | Course Title | Credits | |
| |
| |
1 | ENAS 101 | Engineering Mathematics-I | 3 | |
2 | ENCE 101 | Civil Engineering materials | 3 | |
3 | ENAS 102 | Engineering Chemistry | 2 | |
4 | ENCT 101 | Computer Programming | 3 | |
5 | ENAS 103 | Technical Writing | 2 | |
6 | ENCE 102 | Engineering Drawing-I | 2 | |
| | Total | 15 | |
Year: First, Semester: II | |
SN | Course Code | Course Title | Credits | |
| |
| |
1 | ENAS 151 | Engineering Mathematics-II | 3 | |
2 | ENCE 151 | Applied Mechanics | 3 | |
3 | ENAS 152 | Engineering Physics | 3 | |
4 | ENCE 152 | Engineering Drawing-II | 2 | |
5 | ENCE 153 | Building Technology | 3 | |
6 | ENEL 151 | Electrical Engineering. Fundamentals | 3 | |
7 | ENCE 154 | Engineering Geology | 3 | |
| | Total | 20 | |
| |
SN
Course Code
Year: Second, Semester: III
Course Title
Credits
1
ENAS 201
Engineering Mathematics-III
3
2
ENCE 201
Surveying I
2
3
ENCE 202
Fluid Mechanics
3
4
ENCE 203
Strength of Materials
3
5
ENAS 202
Probability & statistics
2
6
ENCE 204
Masonry Structures
3
7
Elective-I
3
Total
19
SN
Course Code
Year: Second, Semester: IV
Course Title
Credits
1
ENAS 251
Numerical Computation
3
2
ENCE 251
Surveying II
2
3
ENCE 252
Hydraulics
3
4
ENCE 253
Structural Analysis I
3
5
ENCE 254
Soil Mechanics
3
6
ENCE 255
Engineering Economics
3
7
ENCE 256
Survey camp*
2
Total
19
SN
Course Code
Year: Third, Semester: V
Course Title
Credits
1
ENCE 301
Structural Analysis II
3
2
ENCE 302
Concrete Technology
2
3
ENCE 303
Foundation Engineering
3
4
ENCE 304
Engineering Hydrology
3
5
ENCE 305
Water Supply Engineering
3
6
ENCE 306
Transportation Engineering I
3
7
ENCE 307
Project I
2
Total
19
SN
Course Code
Year: Third, Semester: VI
Course Title
Credits
1
ENCE 351
RCC Structures
3
2
ENCE 352
Steel and Timber Structures
3
3
ENCE 353
Sanitary Engineering
3
4
ENCE 354
Irrigation and Drainage
3
5
ENCE 355
Estimating and Costing
3
6
ENCE 356
Transportation Engineering-II
3
7
ENCE 357
Technology & society
2
Total
20
SN
Course Code
Year: Fourth, Semester: VII
Course Title
Credits
1
ENCE 401
Hydropower Engineering
3
2
ENCE 402
Professional & social Engg
3
3
ENCE 403
Project & construction Engg
3
4
ENCE 404
Operation research
2
5
ENCE 405
Fiber composite materials
3
6
ENCE 406
Project- II
2
7
Elective -II
3
Total
19
SN
Course Code
Year: Fourth, Semester: VIII
Course Title
Credits
1
ENCE 451
Project-III
2
2
Elective- III
3
3
ENCE 452
Internship
6
Total
11
- Internship: Internship duration 12 weeks of industrial/professional engagement (direct supervision of the field supervisor will be considered 1 hour per week for official purpose).
- Elective courses (I, II & III) will be conducted on a modular basis.
- Survey Camp: Field work will be conducted in 2 to 3 weeks.
- Electives: Elective I, Elective II will be chosen from same stream and Elective -III will be chosen from any stream.
Total Credits: 142
Elective Courses / Specialization Areas
Students may select any three elective courses from one of the following specialization areas:
- Structural Engineering Specialization
S.N. | Subject | Credit |
1 | Advanced RCC Design | 3 |
2 | Bridge Engineering | 3 |
3 | Prestressed Concrete | 3 |
4 | Structural Dynamics | 3 |
5 | Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures | 3 |
6 | Finite Element Method in Structural Engineering | 3 |
- Geotechnical Engineering Specialization
S.N. | Subject | Credit |
1 | Advanced Geotechnical Engineering | 3 |
2 | Rock Mechanics | 3 |
3 | Ground Improvement Techniques | 3 |
4 | Tunneling and Underground Structures | 3 |
- Water Resources Engineering Specialization
S.N. | Subject | Credit |
1 | Advanced Hydrology | 3 |
2 | Hydropower Engineering II | 3 |
3 | Water Resources Systems | 3 |
4 | Groundwater Engineering | 3 |
- Transportation Engineering Specialization
S.N. | Subject | Credit |
1 | Pavement Design | 3 |
2 | Traffic Engineering and Management | 3 |
3 | Transportation Planning | 3 |
4 | Airport and Railway Engineering | 3 |
- Environmental Engineering Specialization
S.N. | Subject | Credit |
1 | Solid Waste Management | 3 |
2 | Air and Noise Pollution Control | 3 |
3 | Environmental Impact Assessment | 3 |
4 | Water and Wastewater Treatment | 3 |
- Energy and Building Sciences
S.N. | Subject | Credit |
1 | Energy efficiency in building design | 3 |
2 | Energy planning and auditing | 3 |
3 | Energy Economics | 3 |
4 | Renewable Energy & Sustainability Systems | 3 |
- Modern Materials Specialization
S.N. | Subject | Credit |
1 | Advanced Concrete Technology (High Performance, SCC, UHPC) | 3 |
2 | Sustainable concrete materials | 3 |
Elective courses:
- Advanced Concrete Technology
- Special Concretes and Composite Materials
- Bridge Engineering
- Prestressed Concrete
- Structural Dynamics
- Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures
- Finite Element Method in Structural Engineering
- Advanced Geotechnical Engineering
- Rock Mechanics
- Ground Improvement Techniques
- Tunneling and Underground Structures
- Advanced Hydrology
- Hydropower Engineering II
- Water Resources Systems
- Groundwater Engineering
- Pavement Design
- Traffic Engineering and Management
- Transportation Planning
- Airport and Railway Engineering
- Solid Waste Management
- Air and Noise Pollution Control
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Water and Wastewater Treatment
- Energy efficiency in building design
- Energy planning and auditing
- Energy Economics
- Renewable Energy & Sustainability Systems
- Advanced Concrete Technology (High Performance, SCC, UHPC)
- Sustainable concrete materials
Project and Practical Work:
- Project-I (PRJ 307): Identification and information collection of the project works, Preliminary project work, literature review, problem identification.
- Project-II (PRJ 407): Identification and analysis of real-time project, use of research tools, Guidelines for project selection and scope definition, Project Identification & Planning, Data Collection & Field Work, Statistical analysis of collected data, Application of software tools (AutoCAD, STAAD, MATLAB, Excel, GIS), Case studies, comparative analysis of project alternatives, etc.
- Project-III (PRJ 451): Identification of real project, data collection and analysis, finding alternative solution to the problem, preparation of detail report and defense.
- Internship (INT 453): Practical training at a construction firm or government agency for 6-8 weeks.
- Survey Camp: Mandatory residential 2-3weeks camp in a rural area for complete topographical survey.
Non-credit Necessary Components:
- Seminar and Guest Lectures: Regular seminars by industry professionals and alumni on real-world case studies and contemporary issues.
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Course introducing entrepreneurship, business plan development, and innovation in construction for Nepal.
- Disaster Risk Management: Focus on earthquake-resistant design, landslide mitigation, and flood management specific to Nepal’s context.
- Industry Collaboration: Partnership with construction companies, government agencies, and consulting firms for internships, guest lectures, and project supervision.
- Use of Laboratory Facilities: Well-equipped laboratories for material testing, soil mechanics, hydraulics, surveying, and structural analysis.
- Library and Digital Resources: Access to standard textbooks, reference materials, journals, and engineering software.
- Culture, climate and shelters: Relationship between culture, climate, and shelter, Historical evolution of shelter in different civilizations, Importance of socio-cultural context in building design, Climate and Built Environment, Shelter and Human Needs, Cultural Influences on Shelter.