Civil Engineering is one of the largest and most exciting industries and offers varied, rewarding and fulfilling careers for graduates. It is concerned with the planning, design, construction and performance of structures and terrestrial features around us, including roads, bridges, tunnels and land reclamation. It also involves environmental issues, such as provision of water and waste disposal. Typical careers may be in the design of structures, management of construction operations or in work as advisors to government agencies and contracting organizations.
Electrical engineering involves application of electrical technology to enhance the quality of life. From a foetal heart monitor to power station, and from worldwide communications to the chips in your mega-drive, electrical and electronic engineers make them all possible. Graduates, from the programs, will be engaged in electronic components, computers, power generation and distribution systems, and in communications and control.
Mechanical Engineering is the combination of skills needed to produce and operate moving parts, components and machinery used in every aspect of our lives. Mechanical engineers use sophisticated skills to ensure their products are reliable, efficient and economical to operate. It provides skills necessary for design of smart machines of all types: from cruise control in automobiles to pilot-less spacecraft, from automated factories to medical tele-robotics. Graduates, of these programs, will possess skills required in the design and development of automated machinery and their control; design of mechanical equipment and integrated systems.
| Advanced Diploma / Professional Diploma in Engineering and Engineering Management | ||
| Majors |
Civil and Structural Engineering | Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
| Transportation Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | |
| Communication Engineering | Process Engineering | |
| General Modules | |
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GE101 College English * GE103 Business English * GE105 Business Communication * |
GE361 Professional Development GE362 Business Plan |
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