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LANSANG, Nathaniel D.

CE-5B
Assignment: CE Law
What is Civil Engineering?
Civil Engineering is a profession that applies the basic principles of Science in conjunction with
mathematical and computational tools to solve problems associated with developing and
sustaining civilized life on our planet. Civil Engineering works are generally one-of-a-kind
projects; they are often grand in scale; and they usually require cooperation among professionals
of many different disciplines. The completion of a civil engineering project involves the solution
of technical problems in which information from numerous sources and myriad non-technical
factors play a significant role. Some of the most common examples of civil engineering works
include bridges, buildings, dams, airports, ports and harbors, highways, tunnels, towers and
water distribution systems.
Civil Engineering is one of the broadest engineering disciplines both in terms of the range of
problems that fall within its preview and in the range of knowledge required to solve those
problems.

Allied Courses of Civil Engineering


Architecture
Electrical Engineering
Geodetic Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Sanitary Engineering
Management Engineering
Industrial Engineering

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