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Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering(B.Sc.)

Program Overview

Lordland University’s Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (B.Sc.) is a 144-credit, four-year program that blends rigorous technical training with a deep commitment to faith-based ethics and social responsibility. Designed for students passionate about serving communities through engineering, the program emphasizes sustainable infrastructure, ethical decision-making, and interfaith collaboration.

Key Features

  1. Technical Excellence – Core courses in structural, environmental, geotechnical, and transportation engineering, aligned with ABET standards.
  2. Faith Integration – Religious studies and ethics courses (e.g., Faith-Driven Design, Interfaith Conflict Resolution) guide students to align projects with spiritual values like stewardship and justice.
  3. Hands-On Projects – Yearly design challenges and a 9-credit Senior Capstone partnering with NGOs (e.g., Catholic Charities, Islamic Relief) to address global needs.
  4. Ethical Leadership – Prepares graduates to lead with integrity in roles like sustainable urban planning, disaster relief, and sacred site preservation.
  5. Outcomes – Graduates emerge as skilled engineers who innovate with moral clarity, design with environmental stewardship, and serve as ethical leaders in a diverse, interconnected world.

Quarterly Program Structure

Total Credits: 144 | Duration: 4 Years (12 Quarters)

Year 1

Autumn Quarter (12 Credits)

Course CodeCourse TitleCredits
CE101Introduction to Civil Engineering3
MATH101Calculus I3
ENG101English Composition3
REL101Faith, Ethics, & Engineering3

Winter Quarter (12 Credits)

Course CodeCourse TitleCredits
CE102Engineering Mechanics3
MATH102Calculus II3
PHYS101Physics I3
CE150First-Year Design Project3

Spring Quarter (12 Credits)

Course CodeCourse TitleCredits
CE201Strength of Materials3
MATH201Differential Equations3
CHEM101General Chemistry3
HIST101World History (Year 2)3

Year 2

Autumn Quarter (12 Credits)

Course CodeCourse TitleCredits
CE202Fluid Mechanics3
CE203Structural Analysis3
PHYS102Physics II3
CE250Community-Based Design Project3

Winter Quarter (12 Credits)

Course CodeCourse TitleCredits
CE204Geotechnical Engineering3
CE205Construction Materials and Methods3
ECON101Principles of Economics3
REL202Engineering for Social Justice3

Spring Quarter (12 Credits)

Course CodeCourse TitleCredits
CE301Transportation Engineering3
CE302Environmental Engineering3
PHIL205Ethics in Science & Technology3
ElectiveTechnical Elective 13

Year 3

Autumn Quarter (12 Credits)

Course CodeCourse TitleCredits
CE303Hydrology and Water Resources3
CE304Concrete and Steel Structures3
CE306Ethics in Environmental Engineering3
CE350Advanced Design Project3

Winter Quarter (12 Credits)

Course CodeCourse TitleCredits
CE305Surveying and Mapping3
CE401Project Management for Civil Engineers3
CE407Religious Heritage Sites Preservation3
ElectiveTechnical Elective 23

Spring Quarter (12 Credits)

Course CodeCourse TitleCredits
CE402Advanced Structural Design3
CE403Foundation Engineering3
COMM101Interfaith Communication3
ElectiveTechnical Elective 33

 

Year 4

Autumn Quarter (12 Credits)

Course CodeCourse TitleCredits
CE404Urban Infrastructure Planning3
CE450Senior Capstone Project (Part 1)3
BIOL101Environmental Science3
SOC101Religion, Poverty, and Infrastructure3

Winter Quarter (12 Credits)

Course CodeCourse TitleCredits
CE450Senior Capstone Project (Part 2)3
ElectiveTechnical Elective 43
REL303Interfaith Conflict Resolution3
ARTS105Art and Sacred Spaces3

Spring Quarter (12 Credits)

Course CodeCourse TitleCredits
CE450Senior Capstone Project (Part 3)3
PSYC201Community Psychology3
REL404Vocation & Spiritual Discipline3
ElectiveFree Elective3

Key Additions & Adjustments

Project Courses Added:

  1. CE150: First-Year Design Project (3 cr.).
  2. CE250: Community-Based Design Project (3 cr.).
  3. CE350: Advanced Design Project (3 cr.).
  4. CE450: Expanded Senior Capstone Project (9 cr. total).
  5. Free Elective: Allows students to explore interdisciplinary topics (e.g., theology, entrepreneurship).

Technical Electives (12 Credits):

  1. CE415: Disaster Relief & Interfaith Collaboration.
  2. CE416: Sacred Architecture & Eco-Theology.
  3. CE417: Faith-Based Urban Planning.
  4. CE418: Sustainable Infrastructure in Developing Nations.

Faith Integration Highlights

  1. CE306: Quranic/Biblical environmental ethics applied to water conservation.
  2. CE407: Restoration of mosques, churches, and temples using sustainable materials.
  3. REL303: Resolving land disputes between religious communities through ethical engineering.
  4. Capstone: Partner with NGOs (e.g., Islamic Relief, Catholic Charities) to design infrastructure for marginalized groups.

Total Credit Breakdown

CategoryCredits
Core Engineering84
Technical Electives12
General Education30
Religious Studies12
Free Elective6
Total144

 

Additional Requirements

  1. Service-Learning: 60 hours with faith-based NGOs (e.g., building clinics with World Vision).
  2. Ethics Retreat: Annual workshop on dilemmas like AI ethics vs. religious values.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completing the B.Sc. in Civil Engineering at Lordland University, graduates will

  1. Service-Learning: 60 hours with faith-based NGOs (e.g., building clinics with World Vision).
  2. Ethics Retreat: Annual workshop on dilemmas like AI ethics vs. religious values.

Technical Proficiency

  1. Design and Analyze Infrastructure: Apply engineering principles to create safe, sustainable structures (e.g., bridges, water systems) using tools like AutoCAD and finite element analysis.
  2. Solve Environmental Challenges: Develop solutions for climate resilience, waste management, and resource conservation grounded in scientific rigor.

Ethical and Faith-Based Competence

  1. Integrate Religious Ethics: Align engineering decisions with faith-based values (e.g., Quranic water stewardship, Christian creation care) to promote environmental and social justice.
  2. Preserve Sacred Spaces: Restore religious heritage sites (e.g., temples, mosques) using culturally sensitive and sustainable techniques.

Leadership and Service

  1. Lead Interfaith Teams: Manage collaborative projects with humility and cultural awareness, inspired by teachings of servant leadership.
  2. Serve Vulnerable Communities: Design infrastructure (e.g., disaster-resistant housing, clean water systems) for marginalized groups in partnership with NGOs like Islamic Relief or Catholic Charities.

Innovation and Sustainability

  1. Advance Green Technologies: Implement renewable energy systems (e.g., solar-powered irrigation) aligned with eco-theological principles.
  2. Plan Inclusive Cities: Design urban spaces that honor diverse religious practices (e.g., pilgrimage routes, interfaith community centers).

Professional and Spiritual Growth

  1. Navigate Ethical Dilemmas: Resolve conflicts (e.g., land-use disputes) using interfaith mediation and moral reasoning frameworks.
  2. Balance Vocation and Spirituality: Apply contemplative practices (e.g., mindfulness, Jesuit discernment) to sustain purpose and resilience in engineering careers.