Department of Civil & Infrastructure Engineering

 

Welcome to the Department of Civil & Infrastructure Engineering


The Department of Civil & Infrastructure Engineering was established in the year 2022. The department offers a four-year BTECH programme in Civil & Infrastructure Engineering at an undergraduate level. At the postgraduate level, the department offers the Ph.D. program.

Undergraduate Program (Civil & Infrastructure Engineering)

The Department’s BTECH curriculum is carefully designed considering the requirements of subjects/courses that would make a wholesome engineering student. The entire focus has been to transfer knowledge on engineering principles, concepts, current developments & practices in a structured manner providing ample opportunity to take electives from a basket of courses permitting interdisciplinary learning and provision for internship, industry interaction, etc. The knowledge transfer should facilitate the student to enhance their skills, opportunities for employment, and self-sustaining factors. All of the above is embedded by balancing the number of modules per course and the number of hours of classroom teaching, laboratory, and tutorials.

The first year (First & Second semesters):

The first year of study can build the basic science and mathematical skills needed for the practice of civil & infrastructure engineering. Physics, chemistry, and mathematics/numerical methods through the concepts of differential equations and mechanics give a solid foundation in problem-solving and analytical thinking, which are essential for civil & infrastructure engineering students. This interdisciplinary approach, favored by industry, facilitates switching to another engineering discipline at the end of the first semester if needed.

The second year (Third & Fourth semesters):

The second year offers students a range of courses within civil engineering and engineering economics & HSS electives. Courses like fluid mechanics, mechanics of materials, building & construction materials, and building planning & drawing introduce fundamental principles & practical applications of civil engineering. Considerable emphasis to be placed on laboratory & testing leading to understanding & appreciation to practice. It includes site visits, laboratory classes, physical modelling, & surveying fieldwork (carefully planned during non-monsoon days) using the most modern tools, instruments, and applications.

The Third Year (fifth & sixth semesters):

The third year is built on basic civil engineering design courses. These courses provide fundamental knowledge in areas of civil engineering such as structural design, water resources, geotechnical, transportation, and environmental engineering. Hands-on laboratory tests will build practical skills and strengthen the concepts from these design courses.

The Final Year (seventh & eighth semesters):

The final year facilitates the students to pick up from a basket of elective courses corresponding to the specialized tracks & other department electives. Seven separate specialization tracks are available. Civil & Infrastructure engineering students may configure their electives to provide specialization in the seven sub-disciplines, as detailed below:

Structural Engineering  
Geotechnical Engineering  
Transportation Engineering & City/Urban Planning  
Construction Engineering & Facilities Management  
Environmental Engineering  
Water Resources Engineering

Students may pursue this by choosing any relevant technical electives. These elective courses provide students with a deeper understanding of some of the topics he/she would like to further pursue. The experience that will be gained by eligible students through projects being taken up by associating with either an industry or an organization will open up opportunities to plan and pursue the interest of the student with confidence.

Faculty and Research Activities

The faculty of the Department work on various core research areas and also on an expansive list of interdisciplinary research areas. The research areas of all institute faculty members are available here. The problems to be investigated are from the domains such as Geotechnical Engineering (Prof. Giridhar Rajesh Bande), Transportation Engineering (Prof. Aniket Vasantarao Kataware), and Environmental Engineering (Prof. Narasamma Nippatlapalli). The Department is poised to take on both global as well as local issues such as foundation stability, geotechnical earthquake engineering, utilization of industrial by-products, pavement engineering, and sustainable and resilient pavement.  
For faculty details click here.

Currently, the department has five Research Scholars:

222111001Ahtisham Gull BhatTransportation Engineering
222111002R Mahender ReddyGeotechnical Engineering
222111003P. Sai Chenna Kesava CharyuluEnvironmental Engineering
222111004Shubham Dnyaneshwar SuryawanshiTransportation Engineering
222111005Darshan NEnvironmental Engineering
Prof Giridhar Rajesh Bande

Giridhar Rajesh Bande

HoD & Assistant Professor
bgr@iitdh.ac.in

Prof Amarnath Hegde

Amarnath Hegde

Associate Professor
ahegde@iitdh.ac.in

Prof Aniket Vasantrao Kataware

Aniket Vasantrao Kataware

Assistant Professor
aniket.kataware@iitdh.ac.in

Prof Hemanth Kumar Chinthapalli

Hemanth Kumar Chinthapalli

Assistant Professor
hemanth.ch@iitdh.ac.in

Prof K V Jayakumar

K V Jayakumar

Visiting Professor
cum Outreach Advisor
kvj@iitdh.ac.in

Prof Ramesh Nayaka

Ramesh Nayaka 

Assistant Professor
ramesh.nayaka@iitdh.ac.in

Prof Sanatkumar P Rajamane

Sanatkumar P Rajamane

Professor of Practice
and Advisor
sanatkumar.rajamane@iitdh.ac.in

Prof Somil Yadav

Somil Yadav

Visiting Assistant Professor
somilyadav@iitdh.ac.in

Prof VenkappayyA R Desai

VenkappayyA R Desai

Professor
venkapd@iitdh.ac.in

Civil and Infrastructure Engineering (2022 Batch)

Unique and positive points of the program are:

  1. The Department's BTECH curriculum is carefully designed considering the requirements of subjects/courses that would make a wholesome engineering student.
  2. The entire focus has been to transfer knowledge on engineering principles, concepts, current developments & practices in a structured manner providing ample opportunity to take electives from a basket of courses permitting interdisciplinary learning and provision for internship, industry interaction, etc.
  3. The knowedge transfer should facilitate the student to enhance their skills, opportunities for employment, and self-sustaining factors.
  4. All of the above is embedded by balancing the number of modules per course and the number of hours of classroom teaching, laboratory, and tutorials.

Semester-wise course credit structure of the program is as follows:

Click here for course details of all semester
Overall Credits Required (Minimum) : 260

Semester - I (Total Credits : 37)
Semester - II (Total Credits : 37)
S. NoCourse CodeCourse NameLTPC
1CE 101Introduction to Civil Engineering2106
2MA 206Introduction to Numerical Methods (1st Half)3104
3MA 103Differential Equations - I (2nd Half)3104
4ME 111Engineering Graphics Laboratory1035
5CS 106Data Structures and Algorithms3006
6CS 111Data Structures and Algorithms Laboratory0033
7ME 113Hands on Engineering Laboratory0033
8ME 201Engineering Materials2106
9NO 102 /NO 104National Sports Organization (NSO)/National Service Scheme (NSS)   PP/NP

 

Semester - III (Total Credits : 36)
S. NoCourse CodeCourse NameLTPC
1ME 203 Fluid Mechanics2106
2ME 222Mechanics of Materials2106
3CE 201Building and Construction Materials1126
4HS 201Economics2106
5CE 202Surveying and Geomatics2106
6CE 203Building Planning and Drawing2026

 

Semester - IV (Total Credits : 36)
S. NoCourse CodeCourse NameLTPC
1CE 204Hydraulics Engineering2106
2CE 205Structural Analysis2106
3ME 218Solid Mechanics Laboratory2106
4ME 224Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Laboratory2106
5CE 212Surveying & Geomatics Laboratory0033
6CE 301Environmental Studies0033
7CE 206Water Resources Engineering0033
8CE Institute Elective-I0033

 

Semester - V (Total Credits : 39)
S. NoCourse CodeCourse NameLTPC
1CE 302Design of Concrete Structures3006
2CE 303Geotechnical Engineering2106
3CE 304Transportation Engineering2106
4CE 311Transportation Engineering Laboratory2106
5CE 312Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory2106
6CE 305Environmental Engineering0033

 

Semester - VI (Total Credits : 39)
S. NoCourse CodeCourse NameLTPC
1CE 306Design of Steel Structures2106
2CE 310Sensors Technologies & Instrumentation in Civil Engineering2106
3CE 308Foundation Engineering0033
4CECivil Engineering Credit Seminar2106
5CE 309Estimation and Costing in Civil Engineering0033
6CEInstitute Elective-II1013
7CEHSS Elective-I [from Basket: 1 OR 2] (Professional/Applied Ethics)2106

 

Semester - VII (Total Credits : 30)
S. NoCourse CodeCourse NameLTPC
1CE 401Construction Engineering & Management2106
2CE 403Civil and Infrastructure Engineering Design2106
3CEInstitute Elective-V2106
4CEHSS Basket 1 or 2 (Elective-II)2106
5CE ###BTP-I/Program Elective-I2106

 

Semester - VIII (Total Credits : 6)
S. NoCourse CodeCourse NameLTPC
1CEBTP-II/Program Elective-II2106

 

Civil and Infrastructure Engineering (2023 Batch)

Unique and positive points of the program are:

  1. The Department's BTECH curriculum is carefully designed considering the requirements of subjects/courses that would make a wholesome engineering student.
  2. The entire focus has been to transfer knowledge on engineering principles, concepts, current developments & practices in a structured manner providing ample opportunity to take electives from a basket of courses permitting interdisciplinary learning and provision for internship, industry interaction, etc.
  3. The knowedge transfer should facilitate the student to enhance their skills, opportunities for employment, and self-sustaining factors.
  4. All of the above is embedded by balancing the number of modules per course and the number of hours of classroom teaching, laboratory, and tutorials.

Semester-wise course credit structure of the program is as follows:

Click here for course details of all semester

 

SEMESTER - I (Common for all BTECH Courses)

S.No

C. Code

Course

L

T

P

C

1

MA 101

Calculus

3

1

0

8

2

PH 101

Quantum Physics and Applications

2

1

0

6

3

CH 102

Fundamental Concepts and Applications of Chemistry

3

0

0

6

4

BB 103

Introduction to Modern biology

3

0

0

6

5

PH 113

Hands on Science Laboratory - I

0

0

3

3

6

CS 101

Computer Programming

3

0

2

8

7

HS 103

Introduction to Fine Arts

0

0

1

PP/NP

8

HS 106

Design Thinking and Creativity

1

0

0

PP/NP

9

NO107/NO105

NSO/NSS

0

0

2

2

 

First Semester Total Credits

39

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Semester II

S.No

Course Code

Course Name

L

T

P

Total Credits

1

CE 101

Introduction to Civil Engineering

2

1

0

6

2

CS 201

Data Structures & Algorithms

3

0

0

6

3

CS 211

Data Structures & Algorithms Lab

0

0

3

3

4

MA 103

Differential Equations (Half Semester)

3

1

0

4

5

MA 406

Introduction to Numerical Methods (Half Semester)

3

1

0

4

6

ME 201

Engineering Mechanics

2

1

0

6

7

ME 111

Engineering Graphics Lab

1

0

3

5

8

ME 113

Hands-on Engineering Lab

0

0

3

3

9

NO 105/ NO 107

National Sports Organization (NSO)/National Service Scheme (NSS)

0

0

2

2

 

 

Total Number of Credits

37

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Semester III

S.No

Course Code

Course Name

L

T

P

C

1

ME 203

Fluid Mechanics

2

1

0

6

2

ME 222

Mechanics of Materials

2

1

0

6

3

CE 201

Building and Construction Materials

1

1

2

6

4

HS 201

Economics

2

1

0

6

5

CE 204

Hydraulics Engineering

2

1

0

6

6

CE 203

Building Planning and Drawing

2

0

2

6

 

 

Total Credits

36

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Semester IV

S.No

Course Code

Course Name

L

T

P

C

1

CE 202

Surveying and Geomatics

2

1

0

6

2

CE 205

Structural Analysis

2

1

0

6

3

ME 218

Solid Mechanics Laboratory

0

0

3

3

4

CE 211

Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Laboratory

0

0

3

3

5

CE 212

Surveying and Geomatics Laboratory

0

0

3

3

6

CE 301

Environmental Studies

3

0

0

6

7

CE 206

Water Resources Engineering

2

1

0

6

8

 

Institute Elective-I

2

1

0

6

 

 

Total Credits

39

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Semester V

S.No

Course Code

Course Name

L

T

P

C

1

CE 302

Design of Concrete Structures

2

1

0

6

2

CE 303

Geotechnical Engineering 

2

1

0

6

3

CE 304

Transportation Engineering

2

1

0

6

4

CE 311

Transportation Engineering Laboratory

0

0

3

3

5

CE 312

Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory

0

0

3

3

6

CE 305

Environmental Engineering

2

1

0

6

7

CE 313

Environmental Engineering Laboratory

0

0

3

3

8

CE 314

Civil Engineering Software Laboratory

0

0

3

3

 

 

Total Credits

36

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Semester VI

S.No

Course Code

Course Name

L

T

P

C

1

CE 306

Design of Steel Structures 

2

1

0

6

2

CE 310

Sensors Technologies & Instrumentation in Civil Engineering

2

0

2

6

3

CE 308

Foundation Engineering

2

1

0

6

4

CE

Civil Engineering Credit Seminar

0

0

3

3

5

CE 309

Estimation and Costing in Civil Engineering

1.5

0

0

3

6

 

Institute Elective-II

2

1

0

6

7

 

HSS Elective-I [from Basket: 1 OR 2] (Professional/Applied Ethics)

2

1

0

6

 

 

Total Credits

36

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Semester VII

S.No

Course Code

Course Name

L

T

P

C

1

CE 401

Construction Engineering & Management

2

1

0

6

2

CE 403

Civil and Infrastructure Engineering Design

1

0

1

3

3

 

Institute Elective-V

2

1

0

6

4

 

HSS Basket 1 or 2 (Elective-II)

2

1

0

6

5

CE

BTP-I/Program Elective-I

0

0

6

6

 

 

Total Credits

27

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Semester VIII

S.No

Course Code

Course Name

L

T

P

C

1

CE

BTP-II/Program Elective-II

2

1

0

6

 

 

Total Credits

6

 

Total Cumulative Credits after 4th Year

252