Field Training (2) 

The student should conduct training in one of the companies - factories or bodies (public or private). During the summer - the student is trained for two weeks on the site on business and site management under the supervision of faculty members and their assistants. The student will also take samples from the site and then conduct quality control tests at the site and prepare a report in which the student will discuss and evaluate.

Hydraulics (2)

Water flow in open channels - equations used for design of channel sections - specific energy - critical depth- hydrostatic and hydrodynamic forces due to water flow in open channels - and applications -Gradually varied flow - water surface profile and its methods of calculation - introduction on boundary layer - drag and lift on submerged objects- river hydraulics and bed load - hydraulic hammer tanks – turbines & pumps - hydraulic machines - flow systems in open channels and river - critical shear stress.

Design of Irrigation Structures ( 1 )

Bridges: bridge classification - choice of bridge location - footings of bridges - abutments - piers - wing walls - entrance and exits - bridge supports and design of different types of bridges - temporary bridges – floating bridges - Arch bridges - steel bridges - concrete bridges- maintenance of bridges. Siphons : concrete siphons - steel siphons - stone siphons - weir siphons - design of different types of siphons. Culverts :stone culverts- steel culvertsreinforced concrete culverts - design of culverts. Aqueducts : metallic aqueducts - stone aqueducts- concrete aqueducts. Weirs : back weirs – end weirs - side weirs – design of weirs.

 Roads and Airports Engineering

Introduction to planning of roads and airports – road network skeleton – Fundamentals of road axes and engineering elementslongitudinal and transverse section in roads – planning of surface and lower intersections - Road pavement materials – Design of elastic and rigid pavement for roads & airports – Construct instrumentation.

Soil Mechanics and Foundations (2) 

Type of foundation: design of shallow foundation - design of deep foundation –Compound bases - Continuous bases – raft. Piling foundations - soil pressure: retaining walls and their equilibrium Sheet Piles - Prediction of settlement of structures - stability of slopes - bearing capacity of soil - soil investigation - design of pile caps

Design of R . C. Structures (3) 

Water effected Structures (Elevated tanks - Ground tanks - swimming pools) - Design and Reinforcement – Design of concrete shell – Shell structures (domes - cones - ..… etc. ) – prestressed concrete structure.