Upon successful completion of the undergraduate program in Civil Engineering, graduates should be able to:
1. Apply knowledge of science and mathematics in the field of civil engineering.
2. Conduct information research and use information sources effectively.
3. Use different techniques, methods and tools related to civil engineering.
4. Conduct, analyze and interpret trades results related to various activities in the field of civil engineering.
5. Design, supervise and professionally touch the major disciplines of modern civil engineering, including: structural engineering, civil engineering materials, construction engineering and management, transportation engineering, geotechnical engineering, water resources engineering, environmental engineering, and surveying.
6. Use the professional codes of practice and ethics for all civil engineering disciplines effectively and professionally while taking into account quality, safety and sustainability.
7. Design and build all types of building systems within realistic limits, taking into account the impact of engineering solutions on society and the environment.
8. Provide practical experience to the site or office on a civil engineering project.
9. Future planning, including meeting the community’s needs for infrastructure development.
10. Work effectively and independently or within the work team as a member or leader.
11. Engage in lifelong learning and continuous improvement.
12. Effective communication in all written, oral and graphic ways.