Educational Objectives and Program Features of the Civil Engineering Program
Educational Objectives
The Civil Engineering Program is designed to cultivate high-quality application-oriented professionals who meet the demands of economic and social development in the new era. Students are expected to develop morally, intellectually, physically, aesthetically, and practically in a well-rounded manner while mastering the fundamental theories, principles, and professional knowledge of civil engineering.
The program emphasizes solid theoretical foundations, strong engineering practice capabilities, innovation awareness, humanistic literacy, and international perspectives. Through systematic professional training, graduates are equipped to undertake design, construction, management, preliminary research, and technical development in the fields of building engineering, road and bridge engineering, underground engineering, and related areas.
Graduates are expected to become key technical and managerial personnel in civil engineering-related enterprises and institutions within approximately five years after graduation.
The educational objectives can be further specified as follows:
Objective 1
Graduates are expected to possess sound moral character, correct values, strong professional ethics, and a strong sense of social responsibility, enabling them to adapt to the needs of industry development and socioeconomic progress.
Objective 2
Graduates are expected to systematically master professional knowledge in civil engineering, possess strong practical abilities and innovation awareness, and be capable of utilizing modern engineering tools and experimental techniques to analyze and solve complex engineering problems in structural design, construction, and technical development.
Objective 3
Graduates are expected to possess teamwork, organizational, and management capabilities required for implementing civil engineering and related engineering projects, enabling them to undertake key technical and managerial roles within the industry.
Objective 4
Graduates are expected to possess the ability to acquire international developments and frontier knowledge in the professional field, rapidly master new materials, technologies, processes, and methodologies in civil engineering, and maintain lifelong learning and continuous professional development capabilities.
Program Features
The Civil Engineering Program places strong emphasis on practical education through intensive training, laboratory experiments, engineering practice, internships, and systematic innovation-oriented activities.
The program is committed to cultivating application-oriented professionals who serve regional economic and social development, particularly in the fields of building construction, transportation infrastructure, and underground engineering. Graduates are primarily prepared for construction enterprises while also meeting the needs of governmental agencies and engineering management departments.
By integrating engineering practice with innovation education, the program aims to develop professionals with strong practical skills, innovative thinking, and hands-on engineering capabilities.