Department of Civil Engineering
Overview
Civil engineers conceive, design, construct, supervise, operate and maintain infrastructure projects and system in the public and private sector including roads, building, bridges, airports, tunnels, dams, systems for water supply and sewerage treatment, pollution controls etc. Civil Engineering is one of the older engineering disciplines and it is a backbone and integral part of the society, without them a society could not function. Civil Engineering is a very diverse profession and offers a wide range of activities through various disciplines such as surveying, structural engineering, transport engineering, environment and water supply engineering, Remote Sensing and GIS, etc... Civil engineers are the heroes of the engineering world and part of helping society by adapting the infrastructures with new technologies, to meet the population growth and climatic change. Civil engineers will never have a dull moment and always creative in their own unique way.
HOD Message
Dr. R. Someswaran
Head of Department
Welcome to the Department of Civil Engineering, Mohamed Sathak A.J. College of Engineering, Siruseri, Chennai, India.
The Department of Civil Engineering is one of the pioneer departments of the Institute, established in 2007. The department has excelled in the areas of Academics, Research, Cultural and Sports activities developing a prestige up to global standards.
The department currently offers one Undergraduate program, namely B.E Civil Engineering and Postgraduate program, namely M.E Structural Engineering. The framework of the program provides ample opportunities for the students to get trained as an Industrialist, Researchers or Entrepreneur. The department has produced eminent engineers who are committed to the highest level of professional standards in the filed of Engineering and Technology.
A strong alumni base is created and their contribution to the development of the department is perceived by providing ample opportunities to the students to use the experts network to enrich their career and to acquire experimental learning exposures through frequent interactions organized by the department.
I am honored to lead the department with a team of people who are committed and compassionate and keep the Civil Engineering department flag flying high.
Programme
Duration:
4 years (Regular) / 3 years (Lateral Entry)
No. of Semesters:
8 (Regular) / 6 (Lateral Entry)
Intake / No. of Seats:
Total - 30 (Government - 15, Management - 15)
Eligibility:
10+2 system of Education. Must have secured a pass in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in the qualifying examination.
For more information Click here
Duration:
2 years
No. of Semesters:
4
Intake / No. of Seats:
Total - 18
Scope for Higher Studies:
- Ph.D.
Vision
To be a centre of excellence for transforming students into proficient Civil Engineers, through sustainable practices.
Mission
M1. Impart core fundamental knowledge and necessary skills in Civil engineering, through innovative teaching and learning methodology
M2. Inculcate critical thinking, ethics, lifelong learning and creativity needed for Industry and Society
M3. Cultivate the students with all-round competencies, for career, higher education and self Employability
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
PEO1. | Graduates will be able to prepare design and detailing civil engineering components and systems, with creativity and sustainability |
PEO2. | Graduates will be skilled in the usage of modern tools for critical problem solving, analyzing the industrial and societal requirements |
PEO3. | Graduates will be prepared with managerial and leadership skills, for career and starting up own firms |
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
Engineering Graduates will be able to
PSO1. | Apply their skills to work on the projects of Urban/ Rural Planning and development; provide the Environment friendly and Sustainable solution. |
PSO2. | Apply their acquired professional skills to design cost effective structural components in various Infrastructure development / Civil engineering Industry |
Programme Outcomes (PO)
PO1. | Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems. |
PO2. | Problem Analysis:Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences. |
PO3. | Design/Development Of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations. |
PO4. | Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems:Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions. |
PO5. | Modern Tool Usage:Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations. |
PO6. | The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice. |
PO7. | Environment and Sustain ability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development. |
PO8. | Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice. |
PO9. | Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multi disciplinary settings. |
PO10. | Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions. |
PO11. | Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one's own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multi disciplinary environments. |
PO12. | Life-long Learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change. |
Programme
Duration:
4 years (Regular) / 3 years (Lateral Entry)
No. of Semesters:
8 (Regular) / 6 (Lateral Entry)
Intake / No. of Seats:
Total - 30 (Government - 15, Management - 15)
Eligibility:
10+2 system of Education. Must have secured a pass in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in the qualifying examination.
For more information Click here
Duration:
2 years
No. of Semesters:
4
Intake / No. of Seats:
Total - 18
Scope for Higher Studies:
- Ph.D.
Faculty
S.No. | Name | Designation | Date of Joining | Qualification | Nature of Association (Regular / Contract / Adjunct) | Profile |
1 | Dr. MOHAMED ADIL HAQUE |
Professor | 01/06/2019 | M.E., Ph.D., | Regular | View |
2 | Dr. SOMESWARAN R |
Assistant Professor | 07/03/2022 | M.Tech., Ph.D. | Regular | View |
3 | Dr. ELLISS YOGESH R |
Professor | 01/06/2021 | M.E., Ph.D. | Regular | View |
4 | Dr. VIGNESH KUMAR M |
Associate Professor | 29/05/2023 | M.E., Ph.D. | Regular | View |
5 | Mr. RIZHA UR RAHMAN |
Assistant Professor | 07/01/2016 | M.E., (Ph.D) | Regular | View |
6 | Mr. NAVANEETHA KRISHNAN C |
Assistant Professor | 15/03/2022 | M.E. | Regular | View |
7 | Mrs. JANAKI V |
Assistant Professor | 01/03/2022 | M.E. | Regular | View |
8 | Mrs. KAVITHRA P |
Assistant Professor | 01/08/2022 | M.Tech. | Regular | View |
9 | Mr. VETRIVEL S C |
Assistant Professor | 19/07/2023 | M.E. | Regular | View |
10 | Mrs. GAYATHRI N |
Assistant Professor | 21/07/2023 | M.E. | Regular | View |
11 | Mrs. PREETHY MARY A |
Assistant Professor | 18/07/2023 | M.Tech., (Ph.D) | Regular | View |
S.No. | Name | Qualification | Designation | Area of Specialization |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dr. MOHAMED ADIL HAQUE |
M.E., Ph.D., | Head - PG | Structural Engineering |
2 | Dr. SOMESWARAN R |
M.Tech., Ph.D., | Head - UG | Water Resources Engineering |
3 | Dr. ELLISS YOGESH R |
M.E., Ph.D., | Professor | Environmental Engineering |
4 | Mr. RIZHA UR RAHMAN |
M.E., (Ph.D)., | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
5 | Ms. HEMAVATHI S |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Construction Engineering and Management |
6 | Mr. RAKESH R B |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Environmental Engineering |
7 | Mrs. JANAKI V |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
8 | Mr. NAVANEETHA KRISHNAN C |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
9 | Mr. EMIL REYAN R |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
10 | Mrs. KAVITHRA P |
M.Tech. | Assistant Professor | Construction Engineering and Management |
11 | Mr. RAKHESH R |
M.Tech. | Assistant Professor | Geotechnical Engineering |
12 | Mr. MOHAMED RIYAS M |
M.Tech. | Teaching Associate | Structural Engineering |
S.No. | Name | Qualification | Designation | Area of Specialization |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dr. MOHAMED ADIL HAQUE |
M.E., Ph.D., | Head - PG | Structural Engineering |
2 | Mr. SHANMUHARAJAN M B |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Environmental Engineering |
3 | Ms. SHARMILA PONNAMMAL S |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Environmental Engineering |
4 | Mr. RIZHA UR RAHMAN |
M.E.,(Ph.D)., | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
5 | Ms. RAMYA D |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Geotechnical Engineering |
6 | Ms. GAYATHRI K |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
7 | Ms. HEMAVATHI S |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Construction Engineering and Management |
8 | Mr. RAKESH R B |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Environmental Engineering |
9 | Ms. BRINILA BRIGHT B |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
10 | Mr. SARANGAN B |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Construction Engineering and Management |
11 | Mr. DANIEL C A |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
12 | Mr. MANIKANDAN M |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
13 | Ms. DIVYA U |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
14 | Ms. SATHYA PRIYA M |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
15 | Ms. MARY PRAVEENA T |
MBA | Assistant Professor | - |
S.No. | Name | Qualification | Designation | Area of Specialization |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dr. MOHAMED ADIL HAQUE |
M.E., Ph.D., | Head - PG | Structural Engineering |
2 | Mr. SHANMUHARAJAN M B |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Environmental Engineering |
3 | Ms. SHARMILA PONNAMMAL S |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Environmental Engineering |
4 | Mr. RIZHA UR RAHMAN |
M.E.,(Ph.D)., | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
5 | Ms. KASTHURI R |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
6 | Ms. RAMYA D |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Geotechnical Engineering |
7 | Ms. GAYATHRI K |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
8 | Ms. HEMAVATHI S |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Construction Engineering and Management |
9 | Mr. RAKESH R B |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Environmental Engineering |
10 | Ms. BRINILA BRIGHT B |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
11 | Mr. SARANGAN B |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Construction Engineering and Management |
12 | Mr. DANIEL C A |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
13 | Mr. MANIKANDAN M |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
14 | Ms. DIVYA U |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
15 | Ms. SATHYA PRIYA M |
M.E. | Assistant Professor | Structural Engineering |
S.No. | Name of the Lab | Facility Available | Courses_Offered | Virtual Link / ICT Tools | Soft copy of Lab Record |
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1 | Concrete and Highway Engineering Lab | View Details | CE8311 - Construction Materials CE8611 - Highway Engineering |
View | Download |
2 | Soil Mechanics Lab | View Details | CE8511 - Soil Mechanics |
View | Download |
3 | Strength of Materials Lab | View Details | CE8481 - Strength Of Materials |
View | Download |
4 | Hydraulic Engineering Lab | View Details | CE8461 - Hydraulic Engineering |
View | Download |
5 | Environmental Engineering Lab | View Details | CE8512 - Water and Waste Water Analysis |
View | Download |
Academics
Anna university Regulation, Syllabus
BE - 2021 Syllabus | |
BE - 2017 Syllabus |
2021 Regulation Course Materials
S.No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Lesson Plan | Question Bank | Lecture Notes | ICT Tool | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | MA8353 | Transforms and Partial Differential Equations | View | View | View | View | |
2 | CE8301 | Strength of Materials I | View | View | View | View | |
3 | CE8302 | Fluid Mechanics | View | View | View | View | |
4 | CE8351 | Surveying | View | View | View | View | |
5 | CE8391 | Construction Materials | View | View | View | View | |
6 | CE8392 | Engineering Geology | View | View | View | View | |
7 | MA8491 | Numerical Methods | View | View | View | View | |
8 | CE8401 | Construction Techniques and Practices | View | View | View | View | |
9 | CE8402 | Strength of Materials II | View | View | View | View | |
10 | CE8403 | Applied Hydraulic Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
11 | CE8404 | Concrete Technology | View | View | View | View | |
12 | CE8491 | Soil Mechanics | View | View | View | View | |
13 | CE8501 | Design of Reinforced Cement Concrete Elements | View | View | View | View | |
14 | CE8502 | Structural Analysis I | View | View | View | View | |
15 | EN8491 | Water Supply Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
16 | CE8591 | Foundation Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
17 | GE8071 | Disaster Management (Professional Elective-I) | View | View | View | View | |
18 | ORO551 | Renewable Energy Sources (Open Elective - I) | View | View | View | View | |
19 | CE8601 | Design of Steel Structural Elements | View | View | View | View | |
20 | CE8602 | Structural Analysis II | View | View | View | View | |
21 | CE8603 | Irrigation Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
22 | CE8604 | Highway Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
23 | EN8592 | Wastewater Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
24 | CE8004 | Urban Planning and Development (Professional Elective-II) | View | View | View | View | |
25 | CE8701 | Estimation, Costing and Valuation Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
26 | CE8702 | Railways, Airports, Docks and Harbour Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
27 | CE8703 | Structural Design and Drawing | View | View | View | View | |
28 | GE8077 | Total Quality Management (Professional Elective-III) | View | View | View | View | |
29 | OME754 | Industrial Safety (OpenElective-II) | View | View | View | View | |
30 | Professional Elective IV | View | View | View | View | ||
31 | Professional Elective V | View | View | View | View | ||
SUBJECTS HANDLED FOR SERVICE DEPARTMENTS | |||||||
1 | III/EEE | GE8071 | Disaster Management (OpenElective) | View | View | View | View |
2017 Regulation Course Materials
S.No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Lesson Plan | Question Bank | Lecture Notes | ICT Tool | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | MA8353 | Transforms and Partial Differential Equations | View | View | View | View | |
2 | CE8301 | Strength of Materials I | View | View | View | View | |
3 | CE8302 | Fluid Mechanics | View | View | View | View | |
4 | CE8351 | Surveying | View | View | View | View | |
5 | CE8391 | Construction Materials | View | View | View | View | |
6 | CE8392 | Engineering Geology | View | View | View | View | |
7 | MA8491 | Numerical Methods | View | View | View | View | |
8 | CE8401 | Construction Techniques and Practices | View | View | View | View | |
9 | CE8402 | Strength of Materials II | View | View | View | View | |
10 | CE8403 | Applied Hydraulic Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
11 | CE8404 | Concrete Technology | View | View | View | View | |
12 | CE8491 | Soil Mechanics | View | View | View | View | |
13 | CE8501 | Design of Reinforced Cement Concrete Elements | View | View | View | View | |
14 | CE8502 | Structural Analysis I | View | View | View | View | |
15 | EN8491 | Water Supply Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
16 | CE8591 | Foundation Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
17 | GE8071 | Disaster Management (Professional Elective-I) | View | View | View | View | |
18 | ORO551 | Renewable Energy Sources (Open Elective - I) | View | View | View | View | |
19 | CE8601 | Design of Steel Structural Elements | View | View | View | View | |
20 | CE8602 | Structural Analysis II | View | View | View | View | |
21 | CE8603 | Irrigation Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
22 | CE8604 | Highway Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
23 | EN8592 | Wastewater Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
24 | CE8004 | Urban Planning and Development (Professional Elective-II) | View | View | View | View | |
25 | CE8701 | Estimation, Costing and Valuation Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
26 | CE8702 | Railways, Airports, Docks and Harbour Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
27 | CE8703 | Structural Design and Drawing | View | View | View | View | |
28 | GE8077 | Total Quality Management (Professional Elective-III) | View | View | View | View | |
29 | OME754 | Industrial Safety (OpenElective-II) | View | View | View | View | |
30 | Professional Elective IV | View | View | View | View | ||
31 | Professional Elective V | View | View | View | View | ||
SUBJECTS HANDLED FOR SERVICE DEPARTMENTS | |||||||
1 | III/EEE | GE8071 | Disaster Management (OpenElective) | View | View | View | View |