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Civil Engineering, Diploma
2 Years, Diploma, System of Credits
This programme of study is accredited by the Council of Educational Evaluation - Accreditation of Cyprus (SEKAP)
The objectives of the course are:
- To prepare students to become academically inclined in the field of Civil Engineering and be able to make connections with other disciplines.
- To provide students with the foundation for further studies.
- To prepare students to meet the challenges of construction industry and supervision.
- To prepare students to enter the building industry as technicians able to cope with the daily technological problems of small to medium size companies.
- To educate students on the planning, costing and management activities within organizations.
- To stimulate the students awareness of the various job requirements in the fields of engineering.
- To prepare students for employment in the private and public sectors.
On completeting the course, the students:
- Are capable to understand the problems associated with the erection of buildings and the suitability and performance standards of the services and materials in use.
- Are capable to prepare working drawings, calculations and estimates relative to buildings.
- Are capable to accept the responsibility for site planning and management.
Advantages for the holders of the Diploma in Civil Engineering:
- Possess an accredited diploma.
- Pursue direct employment in the construction industry and other civil engineering related fields.
- Continue and complete the accredited four year programme of study at FIT and acquire the BSc Degree in Civil Engineering.
- Transfer to the second or third year of studies for a BEng/BSc Degree at UK Universities.
- Transfer to the third year of studies for a BEng/BSc Degree at USA Universities.
Civil Engineering Laboratories
The Division provides a wide range of facilities for teaching and research. The Civil Engineering Laboratories are listed below:
- Physics
- Materials
- The main Computer Centre
- Soil mechanics
- Mechanics
- Chemistry
Students must complete a total of 71 credit hours
Required Subjects Hours Credits ACEC220 Measurement and Costing of Works 3 3 ACED301 Construction Drawing and Detailing I 3 3 ACEG209 Geology I 3 3 ACEG210 Soil Mechanics I 3+1* 3 ACEG220 Soil Mechanics II 3+1* 3 ACEH315 Fluid Mechanics 3+1* 3 ACEM116 Construction Materials I 3+1* 3 ACEP200 Project 1 3 ACES103 Statics 3 3 ACES212 Structural Analysis 3 3 ACES322 Indeterminate Structures 3 3 ACET108 Surveying I 3 3 ACHM111 General Chemistry 3+1* 4 ACSC102 Introduction to Programming 2+1* 3 ACSC170 Introduction to Computers 3+1* NC AENG101 Basic English 2-5** NC AENG102 Intermediate English 2-5** NC AENG213 English Composition 2-5** NC AENG214 Advanced Writing 2-5** NC AMAT111 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 3 3 AMAT122 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II 3 3 AMAT204 Differential Equations 3 3 AMAT223 Calculus III 3 3 AMEM207 Dynamics 3 3 APHY111 Mechanics, Heat and Waves 3+1* 3 APHY112 Electromagnetism and Optics 3+1* 3 Technical Electives 3 General Electives 4 4 Technical Electives Students should take one elective from the following list: Hours Credits ACEG309 Geology II 3 3 ACEH318 Environmental Engineering I 3 3 ACEH430 Hydraulics 3+1* 3 ACEM216 Construction Materials II 3+2* 3 ACES401 Concrete Structures Design 3 3 ACET208 Surveying II 3 3 ACET314 Transportation Engineering 3 3 AMEG202 Computer Aided Design 3+1* 3 General Electives Students must take one elective subject from Group A and one elective subject from Group B. Hours Credits Group A - Cyprus Studies AECH101 Introduction to the History of Cyprus 2 2 AECH111 Cyprus in the Twentieth Century 2 2 Group B - Greek Language and Literature AEGL101 Introduction to Greek Language 2 2 AEGL111 Modern Greek Literature 2 2
* Laboratory work.
** English teaching hours range between 2 and 5 hours depending on the level of the student's English knowledge.