Civil engineering
is the engineering that is most closely related to our daily lives, providing facilities necessary for people to live comfortably and abundantly and to carry out social activities smoothly.
is the engineering that is most closely related to our daily lives, providing facilities necessary for people to live comfortably and abundantly and to carry out social activities smoothly.
It
covers roads, rivers, water and sewage systems, ports, transportation, energy,
and other facilities, and covers a wide range of planning, design,
construction, maintenance, and management practices.
Challenges associated with the
development of human activities, such as responding to global environmental
pollution, responding to increasing energy demand, protecting against natural
disasters caused by earthquakes and floods, and constructing facilities for
rapidly increasing communication and information transmission. Born one after
another, new civil engineering techniques are still required.
In addition to these, the
Department of Civil Engineering of the Faculty of Production Engineering is
injecting wisdom into the protection of all living things in an environment
that is natural for humans, and the creation of welfare and urban facilities in
response to aging. In order to respond to these needs, this department has set
up two courses, an "Environmental / City Course" and a
"Management Course", and explores issues while considering the
protection of the earth and the reflection of society. We are developing
creative civil engineers who can develop new technologies.
Message from the professor
Aiming to be a strong civil
engineer!
The civil engineering industry has
been called the "3K" (tight, dirty, dangerous) industry. Due to such
a disgraceful image, there were times when the number of applicants for civil
engineering-related subjects decreased. However, the perception that the power
of civil engineering is needed to reduce the damage caused by natural disasters
that occur every year has begun to penetrate into society and in recent years
the number of people who want to study civil engineering departments is
gradually increasing.
Challenges associated with the
development of human activities, such as responding to global environmental
pollution, responding to increasing energy demand, protecting against natural
disasters caused by earthquakes and floods, and constructing facilities for
rapidly increasing communication and information transmission. Born one after
another, new civil engineering techniques are still required.