The Civil Engineering Discipline expects its alumni, who after being involved in the industry or academia for at least 4 years,
PEO1 To undertake positions of technical related expertise in civil engineering fields
PEO2 To remain committed to professional development
The Civil Engineering Discipline has adopted a set of 12 Programme Outcomes (PO), which upon sucessful completion of the programme, graduates will be able to:
PO1
Knowledge - Apply knowledge of applied mathematics, applied science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialisation as specified in DK1 to DK4 respectively to wide practical procedures and practices
PO2
Problem analysis - Identify and analyse well-defined engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using codified methods of analysis specific to their field of activity (DK1 to DK4)
PO3
Design/development of solutions - Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of systems, components or processes to meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations (DK5)
PO4
Investigation - Conduct investigations of well-defined problems; locate and search relevant codes and catalogues, conduct standard tests and measurements
PO5
Modern Tool Usage - Apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering and IT tools to well-defined engineering problems, with an awareness of the limitations (DK6)
PO6
The Engineer and Society - Demonstrate knowledge of the societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to engineering technician practice and solutions to well-defined engineering problems (DK7)
PO7
Environment and Sustainability - Understand and evaluate the sustainability and impact of engineering technician work in the solution of well-defined engineering problems in societal and environmental contexts (DK7)
PO8
Ethics - Understand and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of technician practice
PO9
Individual and Team Work - Function effectively as an individual, and as a member in diverse technical teams
PO10
Communications - Communicate effectively on well-defined engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, by being able to comprehend the work of others, document their own work, and give and receive clear instructions
PO11
Project Management and Finance - Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a technical team and to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments
PO12
Life Long Learning - Recognize the need for, and have the ability to engage in independent updating in the context of specialised technical knowledge
The curriculum encompasses the knowledge profile as summarised below:
DK1
A descriptive, formula-based understanding of the natural sciences applicable in a sub-discipline.
DK2
Procedural mathematics, numerical analysis, statistics applicable in a sub-discipline.
DK3
A coherent procedural formulation of engineering fundamentals required in an accepted sub-discipline.
DK4
Engineering specialist knowledge that provides the body of knowledge for an accepted sub-discipline.
DK5
Knowledge that supports engineering design based on the techniques and procedures of a practice area.
DK6
Codified practical engineering knowledge in recognised practice area.
DK7
Knowledge of issues and approaches in engineering technician practice: ethics, financial, cultural, environmental and sustainability impacts.
Level 1
- Civil Engineering Drawing
- Engineering Mathematics 1
- Engineering Mathematics 2
- Engineering Mathematics 3
- Technical English
- Engineering Drawing
- Engineering Statics
- Materials for Civil Engineering
- Physics
- Programme Logic Formulation
- Strength of Materials
- Surveying (Theory & Practices)
Level 2
- Highway and Traffic Engineering
- Construction Technology & Practices
- Steel Design
- Reinforced Concrete Design
- Fluid Mechanics
- Professional Development
- Project – Civil Engineering
- Soil Mechanics
- Structural Analysis
- Internship
MPU Subjects
- Community Service & Co-curriculum
- Design Thinking
- Green Future Malaysia
- Bahasa Kebangsaan A*
- Malaysian Studies 2 (Local students) / Communication in Malay 1B (International Students)
- Media Literacy for Personal Branding
*For Malaysian students who do not have a credit in SPM BM.