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Page 1: Prospectus part 2.cdr

ELECTRICAL

C I V I L

COMPUTER

ENGINEERING DEPT.

ENGINEERING DEPT.

SCIENCE DEPT.

& APPLIED

FACULTY OFENGINEERING

SCIENCES

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BSc- Civil EngineeringB - T e c h C i v i lMS- Civil EngineeringPh.D-Civil Engineering

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ABOUT TESTIMONIALS

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Civil Engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with design, construction and maintenance of physically and naturally built environment, including but not limited to, construction of airports, buildings, bridges, canals, dams, roads, railways, tunnels, water supply, water distribution, water resources management and sewerage & sewage treatments.

We at INU, focus on interaction between the built environment and the natural world and recognize that civil engineering is crucial to meet the major challenges faced by our society; including climate change, economy recovery, growing population and urbanization, conservation of natural resources, development of renewable energy, suitable transport, environmental quality and infrastructure ageing and resilience.

Civil engineering department (CED) was established in 2010-11. The ever evolving UG (Under-Graduate) program of CED aims towards ingraining leadership skills, a strong sense of professionalism and ethical responsibilities in the future engineers and prepare them to engage in lifelong eruditeness. CED is affiliated with the prestigious Pakistan Engineering Council.

Currently serving as Asst. Resident Engineer at Indus Associated Consultant Lahore pvt. Studying at INU brought me several key elements and skills that I now use in my current position. The international approach and numerous presentations we had to make during our course in INU prepared me well for these functions.

I would describe INU as exciting and dynamic. I was attracted here by my supervisor, the University reputation, and my career goals. I would recommend it to any student looking for a good academic and professional career. INU is very unique in terms of the social and academic environment. I am currently working as Lecturer and postgraduate coordinator in Department of Civil Engineering, INU.

Hissan Khattak

Shabir Ahmad

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FACULTY

Faculty Members:

Dr. Engr. M.A.Q Jehangir DurraniDean (Engineering & Applied Sciences)BS.c Engineering, UET PeshawarMS.c Engineering UET LahorePh.D Engineering, University of Birmingham

Dr. Engr. Mehboob AlamChairman / Associate ProfessorBS.c Engineering, UET PeshawarMS.c Engineering, University of Stuttgart, GermanyPh.D Engineering, University of Stuttgart, Germany

Engr. Mudassar Nawaz KhanAssistant Professor

Engr. Muhammad Zeeshan AhadAssistant Professor

Engr. Amjad IslamAssistant ProfessorBE Final Year Projects Coordinator

Engr. Kashif Mehmood JadoonAssistant Professor

Engr. Syed Azmat Ali ShahAssistant Professor

Engr. Syed Shahan Ali ShahLecturer / Lab Incharge

Miss Ismat BaharLecturer

Mr. Qaiser BadshahLecturer

Engr. Zeeshan KhanLecturer

Engr. Abdul QadeerLecturer

Engr. Shabir AhmadLecturer/Post Grad- Coordinator

Engr. Ishtiaq AlamLecturer

Engr. Arshad ullahLecturer

Lab Engineers:

Engr. Osama AliLab Engineer

Engr. Behram KhanLab Engineer

Engr. Syed Ashraf KhanLab Engineer

Engr. Shams ul ArifinLab Engineer

Engr. Saqib MuhammadLab Engineer

Engr.Mehmood HamidLab Engineer

Engr. Abdullah KhanLab Engineer

Engr. Beenish Akbar KhanLecturer

Engr. Muhammad IrshadLecturer/B.Sc Coordinator

Engr. Safeer UllahLab Engineer

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OBJECTIVE:

ELIGIBILITY:

KEY FACTS:

BSc CIVIL ENGINEERING SCHEME OF STUDIES

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19 20

/9� � � � Mechanics of Solids-II

CE-222 Structural Analysis-I

CE-223 Advanced Engineeering Surveying

CE-224 Fluid Mechanics

NS-225 Differential Equations

3

3

3

4

3

TOTAL 16

BH-111 English Communication Skills

NS-112 Applied Calculus

CE-113 Engineering Drawing for Civil Engineers

EE-114 Basic Electro Mechanical Engineering

BH-115 Islamic Studies

CE-116 Civil Engineering Materials

2

3

4

4

2

3

TOTAL 18

CS-121 Introduction to Computer Programming

CE-122 Engineering Mechanics

CE-123 Introduction to Architecture and Town

BH-124 Pakistan Studies

CE-125 Concrete Technology

CE-126 Engineering Geology

3

4

3

2

3

3

TOTAL 18

SEMESTER ONE

SEMESTER THREE

SEMESTER FIVE

SEMESTER SEVEN

SEMESTER TWO

SEMESTER FOUR

SEMESTER SIX

SEMESTER EIGHT

CE-311 Structural Analysis-II

CE-312 Advanced Fluid Mechanics

CE-313 Soil Mechanics

BH-314 Technical Report Writing and

CE-315 Transportation Planning & Engineering

NS-316 Probability and Statistics

18

3

3

TOTAL

3

4

4

1

CE-321 Geotechnical & Foundation Engineering

CE-322 Hydraulic Engineering

CE-323 Highway & Traffic Engineering 4

CE-324 Irrigation Engineering

CE-325 Plain and Reinforced Concrete-I 4

TOTAL 18

4

3

3

CE-411 Water Supply Engineering

CE-412 Plain and Reinforced Concrete -II

CE-413 Steel Structures

CE-414 Hydrology and Water Resources

CE-416 Final Year Project (Part-I)

TOTAL 17

4

3

3

4

3

CE-421 Waste Water Engineering

CE-422 Hydraulic Structures

CE-423 Introduction to Structural Dynamics and

CE-424 Construction Management

CE-425 GIS/RS applications to Civil Engineering

CE-426 Final Year Project (Part-II)

TOTAL 18

4

1

3

4

3

3

CE-211 Engineering Surveying

CE-212 Civil Engineering Drawing and Graphics

CE-213 Mechanics of Solids-I

CE-214 Quantity Surveying and Estimation

NS-215 Numerical Analysis

CE-216 Construction Engineering

TOTAL 18

3

3

2

4

3

3

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INTRODUCTION:

ELIGIBILITY:

KEY FACTS:

B-TECH CIVIL SCHEME OF STUDIES

CT471 Project Management 3

CT472 Industrial training/Mini Project 6

EH473 Occupational Health, Safety & environment 3

TOTAL 12

CT481 Engineering Economics 3

CT482 Industrial training/Mini Project 6

TOTAL 9

SEMESTER ONE

SEMESTER THREE

SEMESTER FIVE

SEMESTER SEVEN

SEMESTER TWO

SEMESTER FOUR

SEMESTER SIX

SEMESTER EIGHT

CH111 Islamic Studies and Pakistan Studies 3

CS112 Applied Mathematics-I 3

CT113 Computer Applications 3

CH114 Communication Skills 2

CT115 Civil engineering drawing 3

Applied Mathematics-I

TOTAL 14

CT121 Mechanics of material 3

CT122 Concrete Technology 4

CT123 Surveying 1 3

CT124 Material and Methods of Construction 3

CT125 Introduction to Town Planning 2

& Architecture

TOTAL 15

CS231 Applied Mathematics-II 3

CT232 Theory of structure 3

CT233 Soil Mechanics 4

CT234 Fluid Mechanics 4

CH235 Technical Report Writing & Presentation Skills3

CT236 Surveying II 3

20 TOTAL

CT241 Theory of Structures 2 4

CT242 Highway and Transportation Engineering 4

CT243 Water Supply and Waste Water Management 4

CT244 Quantity Surveying and Contract Document 4

CT245 Material Testing, Repair & Maintenance 3

19TOTAL

CT351 Irrigation and Hydraulic Structures 4

CT352 Reinforced Concrete Structures 4

CT353 Steel Structures 3

CT354 Hydrology 4

CT355 Computer Aided Building Modeling and Design 3

TOTAL 18

CT361 Foundations and Pavements 4

CT362 Environmental Management 4

CT363 Engineering Geology 3

CT364 Introduction to Earthquake Engineering 3

CH365 Professional ethics 2

TOTAL 16

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Objectives:

MS PROGRAMS

Higher education (Postgraduate Degree) in Civil Engineering is paramount to opening

doors that are not otherwise accessible. These opportunities include research positions at

corporations and laboratories, teaching and research positions in academia at national and

international levels. A career at this level enables to achieve satisfaction through

exploration of one's own ideas and skills. Postgraduate degree in civil engineering enables

allows civil engineers to expand its knowledge towards problem solving, accepting new

challenges and playing its role in the development of humanity. It increases the

employment opportunities and allows ne o enter civil engineering practices in specific

areas of expertise.

Realizing the importance of postgraduate studies, coping up with new challenges of

modern construction trends and the need for continuing education in the current

environment, Iqra National University launched MS Program in civil engineering

(Structures, Geotechnical, Engineering Management and Environmental Engineering)

capitalizing upon the already established state of the art infrastructure for undergraduate

studies at its existing campus.

Department of civil engineering at INU plans to offer postgraduate programs leading to MS

in Civil Engineering. Graduate study in Civil Engineering is planned to be offered in the

following areas:

1. Structural Engineering

2. Geotechnical Engineering

3. Construction Engineering & Management

4. Environmental Engineering

5. Water Resource Engineering & Management

Postgraduate Program:

Curriculum Structure for MS

Duration

Eligibility:

In line with the maximum requirement criteria set by HEC for the admission on MS program,

students are required to fulfill the following criteria:

1. 16 years of education or 4 years education (124 credit hours) after HSSC/Grade 12

equivalent.

2. Passing GAT conducted by National Testing Service (NTS) with minimum 50%

cumulative score at the time of admission. GAT General Test is valid for a period of two

years.

SCHEME OF STUDIES

A minimum of 30 credit hours (20 credit hours for course work and 6 credit hours for research

work) are needed to complete MS degree in civil engineering. Out of 24 credit hours at least 15

must be earned from core subjects to earn the degree in their respective stream. The rest of the 9

credit hours can be selected from other streams.

Research work must be published in any national/international conference or journal.

Minimum duration required to earn MS degree in civil engineering is 2 years. Maximum duration

of MS program is 4 years.

MS CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING SEMESTER PLAN

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CEC501 Construction Project Administration 3

CEE521 Environmental Impact Assessment 3

CEC503 Safety Management In Construction 3

Total 9

CEC601 Construction Project Engineering 3

CEC502 Construction Law And Practice 3

CEG540Geotechniocal Site Investigation And

Instrumentation3

Total 9

CEC603 Building Construction And Design 3

CEC602 Construction Financial Management 3

RES501Applied Research Methods For Civil

Engineers3

Total 9

CEC619 Thesis 6

CEC618 Mini Project 3

Total 9

Note For Plan B: Any 2 Major Subjects Along With A Mini

Project

SEMESTER ONE

SEMESTER THREE

SEMESTER TWO

SEMESTER FOUR

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SCHEME OF STUDIES SCHEME OF STUDIESMS ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SEMESTER PLAN MS GEO-TECHNICAL ENGINEERING SEMESTER PLAN

MS TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING SEMESTER PLAN MS STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING SEMESTER PLAN

CEE620 Solid Waste Management 3

CEE520 Air Pollution And Control 3

CES560 Advanced Concrete Technology 3

Total 9

CEE521 Environmentl Impact Assessment 3

CEE621 Priciples Of Water And Waste Water 3

CEE523 Agricultural Pollution And Control 3

Total 9

CEE626 Waste Water Engineering 3

CEE625 Water Supply Engineering 3

RES501Applied Research Methods For Civil

Engineers3

Total 9

CEC639 Thesis 6

CEE638 Mini Project 3

Total 9

Note For Plan B: Any 2 Major Subjects Along With A Mini

Project

SEMESTER ONE

SEMESTER THREE

SEMESTER TWO

SEMESTER FOUR

CEG643 Advanced Soil Mechanics 3

CEG641 Advanced Foundation Engineering 3

CEG540Geotechnical Site Investigation And

Instrumentation3

TOTAL 9

CEG640 Advanced Geotechnical Engineering 3

CEG642Advanced Rock Mechanics And Slope

Stability3

CES560 Advanced Concrete Technology 3

TOTAL 9

CEG541 Earth Retaining Structures 3

RES501Applied Research Methods For Civil

Engineers3

CEG543 Foundation Of Engineering Geology 3

TOTAL 9

CEG659 Thesis 6

CEG658 Mini Project 3

TOTAL 9

NOTE FOR PLAN B: Any 2 Major Subjects along with a

Mini Projects of 3 Credit Hours

SEMESTER ONE

SEMESTER THREE

SEMESTER TWO

SEMESTER FOUR

CES560 Advanced Concrete Technology 3

CES660Advanced Design Of Reinforced Concrete

Structures3

CEC605 Advanced Construction Management 3

İ Î İ Ė I 9

/9{ � � � Advanced Structural Analysis 3

CES661Advanced Pre-Stressed Concrete

Structures/Design3

RES502 Probability And Statistics 3

İ Î İ Ė I 9

SEMESTER ONE

SEMESTER THREE

SEMESTER TWO

SEMESTER FOUR

CES562 Advanced Mechanics Of Materials 3

CEG641 Advance Foundation Engineering 3

RES501 Applied Research Methods For Civil 3

İ Î İ Ė I 9

/9{ � � � Thesis 6

NOTE FOR PLAN B: Any 2 Major Subjects

along with a Mini Projects of 3 Credit

Hours

CES678 Mini Project 3

İ Î İ Ė I 9

/9� � � 3

CET501 3

CEG644 3

9

Ground Improvement Techniques

Traffic Engineering and Management

Pavement Design and Analysis

TOTAL

CEW602 3

CEW602 3

CEG542 3

9

Pavement Geotechnics

Pavement Rehabilitation and Mangement

TOTAL

Railway Engineering

CET603 Geometric Design of Highways/ 3

CEC503Transportation Planning and

Management3

RES501 Applied Research Methods for Civil 3

TOTAL 9

CET619 Thesis 6

NOTE FOR PLAN B: Any 2 Major Subjects

along with a Mini Projects of 3 Credit

Hours

CES618 Mini Project 3

TOTAL 9

SEMESTER TWO

SEMESTER FOUR

SEMESTER ONE

SEMESTER THREE

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SCHEME OF STUDIESMS WATER RESOURCE ENGINEERING SEMESTER PLAN

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M - TECH CIVIL

Type of Courses Details of courses No. of

Courses

Total

Credits

Common Courses Courses that are common in

2 or more field of

specializations

3 09

Specialized Courses Courses that are offered to

candidates of respective

specialization fields

5 15

Project 06

The B-Tech (Civil technology) program at INU is offered as the Civil Technology degree which covers different areas of civil engineering. It is proposed that graduate program should be offered in different specialization streams.

Degree EntitlementThe degree will be entitled as “Masters of Civil Technology with Specialization in Name of Technology”

Program StructureThe M-Tech program requirement is of student completing 30 credit hours, comprising of 24 credit hours of course work and 06 credit hours of 'Mini Project'. A candidate is required to study 3 common courses and 5 specialized courses during a period of 3 semesters. Common courses can be offered to candidates of more than one field of specialization while specialized courses would be offered to only candidates of respective specializations. Courses must be completed in 3 semesters followed by 06 credit hours of mini project.

CurriculumThe course curriculum of M-Tech programswill be split in two sections, i.e. Common courses and Specialization courses. Scholar must study at least 5 courses from a specialization program to get a specialization degree. Presented in the following are tentative pool of Common courses and courses in different field of specializations. It should be noted that common courses and specialized courses would be offered from within these pools as per decision of the Civil Engineering Department of INU.

CEW580 Envirnomental Fluid Mechanics -I 3

CEW680 Design Of Hydraulic Structures-I 3

CEW683 Geostatistics 3

TOTAL 9

CEW681 Integrated Watershed Modeling 3

CEW581 Water Demand Supply And Distribution 3

CEW682 Ground Water And Resource Management-I 3

TOTAL 9

RES501 Applied Research Methods For Civil 3

CEW583Integrated River Management And

Engineering3

CEW582 Geohydrology And Geo engineering 3

TOTAL 9

CEW699 Thesis 6NOTE FOR PLAN B: Any 2 Major Subjects

along with a Mini Projects of 3 Credit

HoursCEW698 Mini Project 3

TOTAL 9

SEMESTER ONE

SEMESTER THREE

SEMESTER TWO

SEMESTER FOUR

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Scheme of Studies for PhD in Construction Engineering & Management

Scheme of Studies for PhD in Resource Engr. & Management

Water Resource Engineering and Management - WREM - programme provides advanced training to engineers and

scientists in order to develop their understanding of the activities involved in the optimal design and operation of

water engineering systems. This opens up the range of career opportunities available for specialists who

understand the complex role of water in modern society, and can provide guidance to ensure optimum utilisation

of this often scarce resource. Qualified, multidisciplinary engineers and scientists in the field of water resources

engineering and management are in demand to meet the water needs of a growing world population within given

environmental and social constraints.

CEW-780

CEW-880

CEW-781

CEW-881

CEW-782

CEW-783

CEW-882

CEW-784

RES-881

RES-882

Environmental Fluid Mechanics-II

Stochastic Modeling & Geostatistics

Geohyrological Modeling-II

Design of Hydraulic Structures-II

Basics of Atmospheric Sciences

Forecast & Forecast Verification

Multiphase Modeling in Porous Media

Applied GIS

Operation Research

Numerical Methods for Different Equations

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

MAJOR SUBJECTS

CEW-883

CEW-784

CEW-785

CEW-786

CEW-787

CEW-788

CEW-884

CEW-885

CEW-980

Uncertainty Analysis

Regional & Urban Planning-II

Environmental Informatics

Fundamentals of Programing in Fortran

Flood Control: Case Study

Project Planning & Financing-I

Regional & Urban Planning-III

Multi Objective Decision Making in Water Resources

Thesis

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

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ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

Thesis

PhD in Water Resource Engr. & Management

PhD. PROGRAMSAdmission Criteria:

Performance Requirements:

Duration

Curriculum Structure for PhD

In line with the maximum requirement criteria set by HEC for the admission on MS program, students are required to fulfill the following criteria:

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