Saturday, 14 May 2011

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  1. A fresh Graduate Engineer joints a professional organization either as a trainee or as a junior employee. The senior professional personal in the organization has to lead the young Engineer and launch him in the profession

    This small publication serves as a reference book to help the Senior professionals to:

    > Think and structure the role they have to play in impacting practical knowledge and skills to the young Engineer.

    > Evolve a methodical and practical approach to the Graduate.

    > Be a facilitator for the overall development of the Graduate.

    The quality of efforts put and the time sent b the seniors of the organization in the introduction programmer of the young Graduate is a worthwhile investment for the future of the organization as well as the country and ti the career development of the Graduate. This one form of creation wealth.

    INTRODUCTION TO CIVIL ENGINEERING PROFESSION

    A Civil engineer Graduate, fresh form the university , is expected to know theoretical aspects of Civil Engineering. He might have broad indication of how their is applicable in practice. The experience ha has gained during some site visits during college world .

    Organization induction process in the design office and in site is essential to mould him to be a successful and professional competent Civil Engineer.

    The fresh graduate has to gain knowledge, experience and proficiency in the following field:

    The need and requirement of the client and users

    * Field survey Soil investigation’s

    * Site Topography’s

    *Infrast​ructure needs

    *Environmental needs

    *Engineering design of Civil Engineering Works.

    *Preparation o Drawings

    *Drawing Interpretation

    *Const​ruction Materials- availability & quality

    *Contract documents – ( General Conditions, Social Conditions, Drawings. Unlit Assurance, Specifications, Commercial Conditions, terms relating to variation in cost and time schedule, Escalation clause, Arbitration provisions )Ø

    * Quality Control Methodology’s

    *Projec​t Management’s

    * Communication skills and Negotiation Skills

    *How to participate in a team of Mega Projects, Millie discipline in nature

    *Safety Aspects.

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HOW TO GET A CIVIL ENGINEERING DEGREE
A civil engineer specializes in city building. This includes bridges, water distribution, infrastructure, and roads. In order to get a civil engineering degree, you will need to complete four requirements: find a school, meet admission requirements, pay tuition fees, and complete the coursework. All of these items are required to obtain a civil engineering degree.

Civil engineers typically work in teams with other professionals. They are responsible for taking designs, plans, and schematics and converting them into actual structures. This type of engineering job often requires travel for extended periods of time. Many key projects are located in other cities or countries.

A civil engineering degree can be obtained from both online or traditional universities. It is important to explore the different programs available in the engineering faculty to find the right discipline for you. Avoid schools that offer only one or two different types of engineering. The greater the breadth of courses available to you, the more enriched your education will be.

The admission requirements for a civil engineering degree vary, but typically require high school credits in calculus, algebra, physics, English, and technology. These programs are very competitive, requiring high marks to gain admission to the best programs. People who enjoy building structures and design are most likely to enjoy civil engineering.

Engineering is a professional program, and so the fees are sometimes significantly higher than a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences degree. It pays to explore scholarships and grants available to students based on marks or other requirements. Student jobs available on campus often pay significantly more than market rates. These jobs are considered part of the overall student aid package.

The first year of an engineering program is usually the same for all students, regardless of discipline. The courses are typically English, calculus, physics, structure, design, math, and technology. In the second year, more specialization in course offering becomes available, and the students begin to separate.

In the third and fourth years, the courses are focused on details of each field. Engineering programs have very heavy course loads, with a significant time commitment required. Many schools counsel students not to accept part time jobs or have outside commitments, as they will not have the time to follow through.

Upon successful completion, students apply for a professional engineering designation or P. Eng. The Professional Engineer Association of America manages this designation. They are responsible for evaluating courses, offering specific programs and running the examination and certification process