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Bachelor of Science (BSc.) in
Construction Engineering

Programme Design

In the construction industry, advancing technologies, improved range and quality of materials and systems, and the increasing scope, size and complexities of building projects continue to demand higher levels of the technical, managerial and conceptual skills necessary to successfully complete these projects. The diploma in Construction Engineering (both Construction Management and Structural Engineering options) and the post-diploma Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering and Management continue to fill part of the demand, mostly in the planning, organization and execution aspects of the construction project. The Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) in Construction Engineering, requirements formulated under the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) stipulates a combination of maths and sciences, human and social studies, and engineering analysis and design, seeks to further improve the situation by equipping graduates with the skills to conceptualize, analyze, design and develop construction projects as well as plan, organize and control the successful implementation while being ethical, responsible and cognizant of the impact of engineering on the society from the environmental, economical, social and cultural standpoints. It is intended to equip students with the knowledge, skills and attitudes to meet the needs of the construction industry, particularly in the planning, design, management and implementation of complex construction projects. The theoretical and practical
foundation laid by this programme is intended to help graduates build a professional career in Construction Engineering leading to professional development as an Engineer.


Duration: 4 years (post Advanced
Level Studies)

Career Information

Graduates of this programme will be equipped with technical and managerial skills vital to the design, planning, development,implementation of construction projects such as infrastructure works, structural engineering, services engineering, rehabilitation and research. Successful graduates may enter the construction industry as junior management staff in consulting firms and construction companies, in both public and private sectors. Such firms engage in the planning and construction of buildings, bridges, highways, airports, railroads, water supply, drainage and sewage disposal systems, waste-management and disposal systems, to name a few. Such projects require a fundamental knowledge of engineering and management principles, and of business practices, economics, and human behaviour. Good human relations, as well as the ability to think logically and report on situations in an orderly manner, are important communication skills since the Construction Engineer needs to develop a close working relationship with other professionals within the built environment disciplines and other members of the professional team.

Entry Requirements

In accordance with general University entry
requirements, students entering the programme
must have a minimum of:

Five subjects including: English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and one approved Technical subject in the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) general proficiency level at minimum Grade I, II or III* (*acceptable since June 1998) or General Certificate of Education (GCE) "O" levels at minimum grade of "C”.

AND EITHER

Three (3) subjects including: Physics, Pure
Mathematics, Applied Mathematics (or a combined Pure and Applied Maths) and Chemistry at CAPE (level II) or GCE ‘A’ Levels at a minimum grade C.

OR

The successful completion of the one year Prerequisite Course of Study (PCS) with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.3.

Alternative entry paths may include a combination of pre-engineering courses (PEC/PET) offered at the Community Colleges and CXC/GCE and/or any other programmes/qualifications, which can be assessed for equivalencies.

Graduates of the 3 year Diploma in Structural Engineering will need to complete two additional years for the B.Eng in Construction Engineering.

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 Last Updated 26.06.03