940019 - Philosphy of
Sciendce and
Technology
This course aims to develop the perspectives on the characteristics of modern science through a philosophical discussion of scientific technology.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
940020 - Introduction to
Future
This course aims to recognize the current world, society and mankind through the investigation of changes in civillization and world history for the future.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
940021 - Environment and
Industry
We will study the problems caused by environmental pollution and devastation resulted from industrial development, to understand environmental problems and specify environmental pollutants.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
940022 - Understanding of
Bio-Engineering
This course aims to study the basic concepts in the fields of advanced biotechnology for the understanding of life and the use of bilogical resources and to learn the basic knowledge of areas related to biological industry.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
940036 - Writing for
Engineers
For the better communication ability, which is essential for the social competitiveness of engineers, students learn the effective writing skills on the aspects of consillience and expression. students learn and practice to write engineering reports and papers, as well as resume for job.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
940024 - Engineering
Ethics
This course aims to understand ethical nature of technicians through and investigation of many moreal problems raised ? ? the scientific and technological development in modern society.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
940002 - Engineering
Economics
This course aims to study how th choose the best plan for the efficient use of resources in engineering.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
940008 - Princiles of
Management
This course investigates the basic concepts of overal management areas for the purpose of correctly understanding modern socie? and business administration.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
940037 - Management of
Technology
It needs better over-all understanding of strategy and management of 'technology', such as control, application and security of technology, according to the increasing strategic importance of technology on business competition. Students learn theories and cases related various subjects of technology management and strategy to have better understanding of management for engineers.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
940001 - Advanced
English Reading
and Composition
This course aim to enhance writing competency and an ability in reading comprehension.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
940038 - Presentation and
Interview
Students practice the preparation, presentation, feedback of presentation assessment to develop their presentation skill. They also learn the skill and method to cope with english interviews for recruitment etc.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
950105 - Physics and
Experiment
An introduction to one-dimensional motion, two and three-dimensional motion, Newton's law, SHM. work and kinetic energy, consevation of energy, momentum, angular momentum and planet motion, dynamics of particles, motion of figid body, pressure of fluids, temperature, law of thermodynamics, and entropy. An emphasis on experiments pertinent to lectures.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
950107 - Chemistry and
Experiment
Stud y and experiment on the principles of chemistry which includes stoichiometry, thermochemistry, electronic structure, chemical bonding, and geometries of molecules.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
95011 - Introduction to
Computer
Science
The major goal of this course is to study fundamental contents and computer programming language ofr effective use of computer.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
950158 - Calculus
The course aims to provide the fundamental concepts and abilities of science, engineering, and application. It also covers the continuity and limit of functions, sequence and series, derivatives and their applications, integral, multiple integral and partial derivatives, matrices and determinanats, and vector space.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
950106 - Physics and
Experiment
Covers fundamentals of electrostatics, currents, analysis of simple electric circuits, magnetics as well as basic concepts of modern hpysics including wave mechanics, atoms and solids. Laboratory experiments pertinent to lectures.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
950109 - Probability and Statistics
This course deals with gathering, probability, functional relation, sampling, statistical deduction, regressive analysis, and correlation.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
950206 - Calculus?
A study of fundamental subject of students who major in engineering and natura science, this course deals with vector and matrix, vector spaces, partial differentiation and its applications, double integral and its applications.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
950004 - Engineering
Mathematics?
This course aims to provide the mathematical knowledges required to study and research the core topics concerning civil engineering. Ordinary differential equations are main subjects of this course and especially linear ordinary differential equations are focussed on this course.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
950002 - Introcuction to
Earth Sysetem
Science
A general introduction to the size, shape, materials, structure, and activity of the Earth in order to pursue the harmony between human life and the natural laws
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
950102 - Computer
Program
Study the fundamental principles of computer program and its application methods.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
950112 - Ecology
Ecology is the scientific study of the distribution and abundance of living organisms and how the distribution and abundance are affected by interactions between the organisms and their environment.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
950005 - Engineering
Mathematics?
This course aims to provide the mathematical knowledges required to study and research the core topics concerning civil engineering. Laplace Transformations, Vectors, Matrices, and Fourier Series, Intergral and Partial Differential Equations could be introduced. These subjects can be rearranged depending on the background of students on this course.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
901614 - Cueative
Engineering
design
Creative Engineering Design deals with fundamental theories and techniques ofr improving creativity needed to solve carious engineering problems. In particular, one can improve communication and presentation skills through teamwork, discussion and interaction with other students. The ultimate goal of this subject is cincubating the ability to specify and define the requirements for engineering design.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
901607 - Engineering
Mechanics
Fundamental theories of mechanics include statics of rigid bodies, computation of external and internal forces, and the concept of work and energy are studied.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
901617 - Engineering
Design & CAD
This course aim to improve the ability to design the actual plan of structures by applying all the theories to field.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P141 - Fluid Mechanics
An introductory course designed to provide students with fundamental concepts about fluids. phycical properties of fluids, hydrostatic problems, the montion of incompressile fluids, dimensional analysis and similarity will be treated in this course.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P142 - Surveying
urveying is the science of determining the dimensions and three-dimensional contours of the earth's surface by the measurement of distance, directions and elevations.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P145 - Mechanics of
materials
By studying the mechanical properties of structural members, students can acquire the ability of designing and analyzing the structural systems.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P216 - Training
Surveying
This course exercises in surveying technonlogy by applying to the field directly.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -1
55P106 - Soil Mechanics
Testing ?
A study of the following themes: water content, liquid limit, plastic limit, specific gravity, particle size, and compaction tests.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -1
55P109 - Hydraulics?
Hydraulics deals mostly with one-dimensional flows in closed conduits and in open channels. Applications are limited to basic pipe-network analyses and varied flow in an open channel. Groundwater hydraulics is also included.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P123 - Structural
Analysis?
Based on statics and strength of materials, Strucural Analysis ? deals with fundamental theories and methods for calculating member forces and deflections of civil structures under external loads. In particular, one can understand and utilize the analysis methods for calculating support reactions, internal member forces, and deflections of statically determinate truss, beam, and frame through various analysis examples and problems.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P136 - Soil Mechanics
Soil composition and properties, 2D seepage theory, shear strength, Lateral earth pressure, stress distribution, Consolidation and immediate settlement, Bearing capacity. slope stability
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P114 - Water Supply
Engineering
In this subject, students study the principles of fundamental equations for collection and distribution systems in water works, the schemes of supply and distribution, water treatment systems, and main operating factors in process control.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P115 - Hydrology
A Subject that deals with the occurrence, circulation, and distribution of water on earth. We deal primrily with surface water hydrology or water on the surface water hydrology or water on the suface of the earth
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P126 - Reinforced
Concrete
Fundamental topics of reinforced concrete design are dealt with. Especially it forcuses on the design of reinforced concrete skeleton structures.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P219 - Structural
Experiment
Experimental Investigations of the behaviors of structues under various loading conditions; trussses and beams; axial force, bending, and torsional load; comparison of measured deflections and stresses with the analytical solution.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -1
55P222 - Water Supply
Experiment
Based on the theory of water supply engineering, students learn water quality experiments for drinking water and various model tests for water treatment.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -1
55P119 - Engineering
Works
Students can apply their knowledge of basic theroy and about management of works progress, construction surveying, construction equipment, and basic construction equipment, and basic construction methods.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P149 - Civil Comprehensive Design
This course design actual structures of the Civil objects by concerning theories. Students study the process of the drawing.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -5
55P143 - Material
Engineering
Various types of construction material are treated. Physical and chemical properties of material are studied.
Especially the micx proportion of concrete and asphalt are studied.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
55P237 - Experiment of
Material
Engineering
To determined the physical and chemical properties of construction material, various types of standard material tests are performed. Especially, concrete mix proportioning and additional aggregate tests are performed.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -1
55P135 - Surveying?
Surveying is the art of measuring distance, angle and position, on or near the surface of the earth. Therefore we will variety of positionin technique that is tape measurement, leveling, traverse survey, triangulation, GPS and photogrammetry in the this subject. And Training course exerciese in surveying technology by applying to the field directly
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P228 - Hydraulics
Experment &
Practice
Laboratory experiments are conducted to aid students to understand theories on pipe flow and open-channel flow learned in Hydraulics.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -1
55P124 - Structual
Analysis?
As an extension of Structural Analysis I for statically determinate structures, Structural Analysis ? deals with analysis theories and methods in which one can calculate support reactions, internal memberforces, and deflections in statically indeterminate structures. In particular, method of consistent deformation slope deflection method are introduced for analyzing statically indeterminent structures by using equilibrium, compatibility condition, and force=displacement relation. One can understand and utilize the analysis methods through various analysis examples and problems.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P137 -Soil mechanics
II
Students can understand the basic princibles of problem in soil mechaninces and geotechnical investigaion.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P255 - Practical
Seminar
Experiment
This seminar is to invite some experts in civil engineering field, which can help the students improve their capability of practice and get a good job after they graduate.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
55P139 - Reinforced
ConcreteII
Design practice of the reinforced concrete skeleton members, plane stress members. slabs and simple structure.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P201 - Design of steel
structures
The basic theory of analyzing and designing steel structutes is acquired . Various theories about tension, compression, flexure, connection, composite girders and plate girder are studed.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P242 - Foundation
Engineerind of
Design
Learning general survey theory and foundation ground theory of bearing capacity, settlement measurement, soil improvement method, individual footing and mat foundation and pile foundation.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
55P244 - Design Method
in Hydrulic
Engineering
This course concentrates on design aspects of water related problems. Materials covered in this course are:water distribution system, pump systems, culverts, highway drainage, urban drainage, and flood control channels. Prerequisites : Hydraulics I, II and Hydrology
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
55P251 - Sewerage
Engineering &
Experiment
The object of this object is to present the techincal and nontechnical issues that are most commonly addressed in the planning and design reports for sewerage treatment facilities prepared by practicing engineers. Topics discussed include dacility planning, process description, process selection logic, mass balance calculations, design calculations, and concepts for equipment sizing. Thory, design, operation, experiment and maintenance, troubleshooting, equipment selection, and specification are integrated for each treatment process. Thus, delination of such information for use by student and practicing engineers is the main purpose of this object.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P256 - National Land
Planning
The theory of land planning is the knowledge of planning the development and execution strategy.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
55P239 - Design of
Bridge
Structure
It studies Railway Bridege, Highway Bridege, Truss Bridge, various a method of construction of p.c use the river in human life by way of construction.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P241 - Habor
Engineering
Habor facilities, coastal dikes, sea wall, quay wall, landing stages, arrangement and design of construction.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
55P243 - Highway Design
This course teaches planning, search, design, pavement, management and so on.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
55P257 - Construction
Law and
Administration
The course objective is to exactly comprehend construction businesses of legal aspect by a construction engineer who have a good of grasps such as Constructive law and regulation, technical specifications drawing up, guarantee and insurance, contract management, intelligent property right.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
55P204 - River
Engineering
On the base of tuatis potomology, hydrology, hydraulics, and soil mechanics, this is a mixed subject to use the river in human life by way of construction
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
55P245 - Design of
Prestressed
Concrete Structure
Mechanism of prestressing effects on concrete structures is introduced. Further practices of the design of prestressed concrete members are performed.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
55P246 - Applied
Surveying of
Field Working
This course concertrates on design aspects of water relates problems. Meterials covered in this course are: water distribution system, pump systems, culverts, highway drainage, urban drainage, and flood control channels. Prerequisites: Hydraulics I, II and Hydrology.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
55P258 - Construction
Project
Management
The course objective is to overall comprehend financing and management system, organization, engineering and construction process, resource, estimation, contract, plan of businesses about construction industry.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
55P259 - Engineering
Design Project
Students practice to cooperate with students of different major, ie. practice an interdisciplinary design project. students should finish or work with the capstone design project of their major. It aims students to give interdisciplinary collaboration capability, team-work and presentation ability.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
55P904 - Industrial Logic
and Discourse
This course Interduces how to develop appropriate presentation and report, and how to search appropriate information about given topics, It enables students to comprehend how to teach their students to informations about given topics, It enables students to comprehend how to teach their students to prepare the presentation and reports.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2
55P905 - Industrial
Education
Principles
This course aims to learn a variety of knowledges concerning theoretical basis and its practice in matters related to engineering education.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -3
71P904 - Teaching
Materials and
Methods for
Industrial
This course aims to cultivate the knowledge and an application ability of the teacher who will take change of a secondary school construction related to education.
Grade / Semester / Credit : - -2 |