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Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering (2014/02/09)
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3. Environmental Engineering, the engineering systems that create an equilibrium between human and the
natural environment.
When entering the Global Engineering Department, the first and second year students must enroll in Natural
Sciences courses such as Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Physics and Math from the shared curriculum as
the basis for engineering. They must also choose from Social Sciences subjects such as language study and
humanities to gain a broad education. Other subjects include basic Engineering Department subjects (the
base of specialty studies from third year) and subjects to help grasp the general concept of Global Enginee-
ring. These subjects are the contribution of the Global Engineering Department.
3.8.2.2. Curriculum
During the transition to the third year of undergraduate studies, the students will be separated into one of th-
ree groups: Civil Engineering course, Environmental Engineering Course and Resources Engineering Cour-
se. After the course is chosen the students will continue studying specialty subjects related to their course un-
til graduation. From fourth year, students will be assigned to various specialty laboratories in the graduate
program relating to Global Engineering. They will touch on recent research in their respective fields by prac-
ticing special research (writing their graduation thesis).
Although the fourth year of undergraduate studies is a time to decide on a career or the direction to take after
graduation, the majority of the Undergraduate School of Global Engineering students decide to move onto
the master's course to acquire more specialized knowledge and improve research and office skills.
3.8.2.3. Syllabus 2010
230100 Exercises in Information Processing Basics
30010 Introduction To Global Engineering
30040 Computer Programming in Global Engineering
22010 Information Processing Basics
30100 Fundamental Mechanics
31330 Resources and Energy
30030 Probabilistic and Statistical Analysis and Exercises
30140 Environmental Health
31310 Introduction to Civil Engineering
30050 Mathematics for Global Engineering
31340 Systems Analysis and Exercises for Planning and Management
31620 Soil Mechanics I and Exercises
30130 Hydraulics and Exercises
20510 Engineering Mathematics B1
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