Civil
engineering encompasses all activities and techniques required for the
construction of civil and industrial structures. It covers the entire
construction process from design to
execution, including operation and rehabilitation of structures.
Civil
engineering involves five major fields: structures, geotechnics, hydraulics,
transportation, and environment. It includes, in particular:
- Civil
constructions: buildings, towers, skyscrapers. ·
- Industrial
constructions: factories, warehouses, storage
tanks, etc. ·
- Transportation infrastructure: roads, railways, bridges, canals, ports, tunnels,
etc. ·
- Hydraulic
structures: dams, dikes,jetty, etc. ·
- Urban
infrastructure: aqueducts, sewer systems, etc
The civil engineer plays a key role in
designing and developing infrastructure and various types of facilities. They
are responsible for the design, construction, operation, and rehabilitation of
buildings and urban infrastructure, ensuring their management meets societal
needs while guaranteeing public safety and environmental protection.
The mission of the Department of Civil Engineering is to
train students, over a three-year program, to become State Engineers and Masters ». These graduates are qualified to
design, construct, and manage sustainable, eco-friendly, and cost-effective
structures, including their rehabilitation. The objective is to reduce the
environmental impact of construction projects while meeting societal demands
and ensuring public safety and environmental preservation.
Our programs equip its graduates with advanced theoretical
and practical knowledge in civil engineering, a field that is currently
experiencing a significant economic and social growth, the result of a bold and
sustainable national development policy.
The programs aim to train State Engineers in Civil
Engineering who are qualified to design and construct durable, eco-friendly,
and cost effective buildings and structures, with the goal of minimizing their
environmental impact.