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  • {{r|Civil engineering}}
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  • {{r|Civil engineering}}
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  • ..., engineering was once divided into only two fields - military and civil. Civil engineering was defined to distinguish it from [[military engineer|military engineering Civil engineering today is comprised of many related specialties, which overlap and shade int
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  • ...the rapid growth of textiles, cement, glass, and machine tools as well as civil engineering.
    866 bytes (119 words) - 10:07, 28 February 2024
  • |Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE)<br />
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  • ...7-1}}</ref> Much of it deals with preventing pollution by application of [[civil engineering]] and [[chemical engineering]] principles to destroy or remove the pollutan ...ronmental Engineering programs are offered within either the Department of Civil Engineering or the Department of Chemical Engineering. Environmental "civil" engineerin
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  • ...t perform, using engine power, a wide range of functions associated with [[civil engineering]] or building construction (or demolition). The power source is in a ''pri
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  • ...anguage education at [[American University]], he took a master's degree in civil engineering at [[George Washington University]]. He then worked in information technolo
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  • {{r|Civil engineering}}
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  • Civil engineering, Civil engineering,
    9 KB (1,286 words) - 10:37, 7 August 2023
  • {{r|Civil Engineering Corps}}
    1 KB (187 words) - 17:14, 29 March 2024
  • }}</ref>They may also be qualified in conventional civil engineering such as road construction, but the difference between a combat engineer and
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  • ...d studies at Berkeley during the fall of 1946, and graduated with an MS in Civil Engineering in 1948. This was followed by a PhD in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics fr Over the next two decades, he served as Vice-chair of the Civil Engineering Department (1964–65), Chairman of the Division of Structural Engineering
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  • ...e (naval engineering); Major Lafitte Clavet and Capt. Monier (military and civil engineering); Francois Petolin (cannon testing); Capt. Saint-Remy (artillery); and Tond
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  • ...ocated at Chepauk campus). He was awarded the University Gold Medal in the Civil Engineering discipline. On account of his brilliant academic record, he qualified for t The PWD provided P. Venkataramana Raju the avenue to be involved in numerous Civil Engineering Projects which took him to remote areas of the Madras Presidency and up to
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  • .... Isambard Brunel was a volcano of brilliant ideas at the cutting edge of civil engineering, but based on rigorous mathematical designs and models. Bristol businessmen
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  • ...[chemical engineering|chemical]], [[mechanical engineering|mechanical]], [[civil engineering|civil]] and [[electrical engineering|electrical]] engineering. With signifi
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  • ...ity of Leipzig]] and studied law at the [[University of Jena]] in 1621 and civil engineering (fortification building) at the [[University of Leiden]] in 1623. In 1631 h
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  • One of the book reviews is that of Dr. Nelson V. Nemerow, a Civil Engineering professor at the [[University of Syracuse]] in [[New York (disambiguation)|
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  • {{r|Civil engineering}}
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