The Civil Engineering Department offers undergraduate programs in Civil Engineering, providing students with comprehensive knowledge and skills in the field.

Civil Engineering graduates can pursue careers in various sectors, including construction, infrastructure development, consulting firms, government agencies, and research organizations. They can work as civil engineers, project managers, structural engineers, transportation engineers, and more.

Yes, the Civil Engineering program at World University of Bangladesh emphasizes practical learning. Students have opportunities for internships, industrial visits, and hands-on projects to gain real-world experience and apply their theoretical knowledge.

The Civil Engineering Department is equipped with modern laboratories, including materials testing lab, surveying lab, geotechnical lab, and computer labs with industry-standard software. Additionally, students have access to a well-stocked library and research facilities.

Yes, the Civil Engineering Department encourages research and offers opportunities for students to engage in research projects. Faculty members actively collaborate with students on research initiatives, fostering innovation and contributing to advancements in the field of civil engineering.

The stipulations for faculty members in the Civil Engineering Department may vary depending on the specific policies and guidelines of the World University of Bangladesh. However, in general, the stipulations for faculty members in civil engineering may include:

  • Educational Qualifications: Faculty members are typically required to hold a minimum educational qualification of a master's degree in Civil Engineering or a related field. Some institutions may prefer candidates with a doctoral degree.
  • Teaching Experience: Prior teaching experience, either at the undergraduate or graduate level, is often a requirement for faculty positions. Demonstrated proficiency in delivering lectures, conducting practical sessions, and guiding students is valued.
  • Research and Publications: Active involvement in research activities and a strong publication record in reputed journals are often expected. Faculty members are encouraged to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in their field through research and scholarly work.
  • Industry Experience: Practical experience in the civil engineering industry is often considered advantageous. Faculty members with industry experience bring valuable insights and real-world perspectives to their teaching and research.
  • Professional Certifications: Some institutions may require or encourage faculty members to hold professional certifications relevant to civil engineering, such as Professional Engineer (PE) licensure.
  • Continued Professional Development: Faculty members are expected to engage in continuous professional development activities, which may include attending conferences, workshops, and seminars, and staying updated with the latest developments in their field.