Title: ENGINEERING
1ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING
Presented by
Nadim Sioufi, CEng MICE
2What is Engineering
Key points
- Initially (Latin) To imagine and create.
- Contemporary reference Operate an engine.
Resolve Complexities
3Why Engineering?
Key points
- Engineering
- Academically provides the possibility of defining
specialisation at a later stage. - Wide professional perspective.
- Challenging managerial activitiesdesign,
negotiation, planning,finance....
- Civil Eng
- Interdisciplinary activities.
- The whole world is available.
- Everyday will be different. The key is to
forecast the unpredictable, or at least know how
to act.
You can touch what you build
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10Civil Engineering Between home and school
- Traffic demand
- Under and overpasses, junction
- Pipe work and drainage
- Concrete mix and all other materials
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11Civil Engineering Between home and school
- Pipe work / clean water from your tap
- Sewage / Istan dam....
12Civil Engineering Between home and school
Structures
- Airports / Stadiums / Special buildings
13Civil Engineering Between home and school
14Civil Engineering Between home and school
Coastal engineering
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16Why Civil Engineering?
- Consultancy
- Construction
- Design
- Legal
Broad Spectrum
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19Why Civil Engineering?
- Consultancy
- Construction
- Design
- Legal
- Worldwide. CE is a universal language.
- Broad Spectrum
- Geographical development
20 Civil engineers are needed in major
projects around the world such as
the Olympics project in the UK or
Hong Kong airport.
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23Why Civil Engineering?
- Consultancy
- Construction
- Design
- Legal
- Worldwide. CE is a universal language.
- Aeronautical Eng. in airports
- Mechanical Eng. in industrial works
- Architects in structures
- Chemical engineers in platforms
- Environmentalists
- Musicians or doctors
- Broad Spectrum
- Geographical development
- Interdisciplinary
24Why Civil Engineering?
- Consultancy
- Construction
- Design
- Legal
- Worldwide. CE is a universal language.
- Aeronautical Eng. in airports
- Mechanical Eng. in industrial works
- Architects in structures
- Chemical engineers in platforms
- Environmentalists
- Musicians or doctors
- Design, construction, commercial, contractual,
team leader.
- Broad Spectrum
- Geographical development
- Interdisciplinary
- Multidisciplinary
A Civil Engineer is an important player
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26Why Civil Engineering?
- Consultancy
- Construction
- Design
- Legal
- Worldwide. CE is a universal language.
- Aeronautical Eng. in airports
- Mechanical Eng. in industrial works
- Architects in structures
- Chemical engineers in platforms
- Environmentalists
- Musicians or doctors
- Design, construction, commercial, contractual,
team leader - Not the most desirable in the market but has a
relative longterm income security.
- Broad Spectrum
- Geographical development
- Interdisciplinary
- Multidisciplinary
- Salary
27Additionally ICE salary survey 2009 showed
thatAverage total income for under 24s in
23,965Recent graduates (up to 5 years of
experience in civil engineeringaged up to 34 and
graduates members of ICE) command an
averagetotal salary of 23,654 ICE members an
average total income of 54,203ICE Fellows earn
on average total income of 77,873
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30 For a degreeMathematics and Physics at
A level. Other useful objects areChemistry,
Design Technology, Geography and
LanguageScottish National DiplomaBTEC
National DiplomaDiploma in Engineering or
Construction and Built Environment
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32 Civil engineering courses andapprenticeships
are availableall overthe UK and
abroadCombined courses with other disciplines
are available toofor example Civil
Environmental Engineering orCivil Engineering
with a language.
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35nadim_at_sioufi.es / www.sioufi.es