Advanced Diploma in Civil Engineering Updated Units

CE201 Concrete Technology

CE202 3D Studio Max

CE203 site Engineer Work

CE204 Sketch Up technique

CE205 Painting and Decoration

CEM201 Sanitation

CEM202 Estimating

CEM203 Drawing

CEM204 Construction

CEM205 Iron work

CEM206 Welding

CEM212 Bricklaying Practice

CE303 Advanced Engineering Mathematics

English notes for International Delivery

CE201I Restaurant Design

CE202I Fire Safety Engineering

CE203I Building Control

CE204I Building Electrical & Mechanical Technology

CE301I Highrise Building Construction

CE302I Advanced Building Construction Technology

CE303 Advanced Engineering Mathematics

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CE201 Concrete Technology

FUNDAMENTALS OF CONCRETE

NATURE OF CONCRETE

PROPORTIONING OF MIXES

CONTROL OF MIX PROPORTIONS

INSPECTION BEFORE CONCRETING

INSPECTION OF CONCRETING

INSPECTION AFTER CONCRETING

TESTING OF CONCRETE

SPECIAL METHODS OF CONCRETING

CHECK LIST OF INSPECTION

CONCRETE MIX DESIGN ( ACI METHOD

CONCRETE MIX DESIGN ( BRITISH METHOD )

MIX SELECTION FOR NO-SLUMP CONCRETE (ACI METHOD)

MIX SELECTION FOR FLOWING CONCRETE

DESIGN OF HIGH-STRENGTH MIXES

MIX SELECTION FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE CONCRETE

PRACTICAL GRADING CURVES

 

CE202 3D Studio Max

Introduction to 3DsMax Interface

Project Workflow

Material Editor

Using Tools

Managing the Viewports

Configuring the Viewports

Controlling the Viewports

Understanding Views

Managing Objects in the Scene

Creating the Objects

Selecting the Objects

Basics of selecting objects

Using Named Selection Sets

Using Selection Filters Chapter

Modifiers : Using Modifiers

Basics of Using Modifiers

Using the Buttons

Basics of

Modelling the Table

Creating the Lathe Objects :

Modelling the Pot

Controls of Render Window Chapter

Customizing the User Interface Tutorials

Modeling a Chessmates

Modeling a Pawn

Modeling a Bishop

Modeling a Rook (or Castle)

CE203 site Engineer Work

 

Structural Specification

Seismic Detailing of RC Structure

Inspection

Concrete Quality Control

Steel Construction

Soil and Foundation

Structural Analysis

Analysis of Rates

 

CE204 Sketch Up technique

Foundation

Block

Shadow

Line

2D Plan

Perspective

Roof

Block

Shapes

CE205 Painting and Decoration

Preparations

Filling surfaces

Painting ceiling and walls

Exterior painting

Tools

Paint applications

Scaffolding

Spraying

Glass Fitting

 

CEM201 Sanitation

Drainage

Design

Drain line

Branch

Floor tap

Connection

Sewer Connection

Connection to main line

 

CEM202 Estimating

Earth work

Mortar

Concrete

RC Concrete

Brick work

Stone work

Plastering

Wood work

Doors and Windows

Flooring

Walling

Ceiling

Roofing

Painting and decoration

Shuttering

Fencing

Iron work

 

CEM203 Drawing

Mechanical Drawing

Writing

Sketching

Views

Dimensions

Section

3D View

Screw

Reading the drawings

 

CEM204 Construction

Specification

Site preparation

Planning

Earth work

Foundation

Masonry

Concreting

Brickwork

Ironwork

Wood work

Roofing

Wall

Door Window

Flooring

Ceiling

Ladder

Finishing

Fencing

Painting

Sanitation

Lightening Arrester

 

 

CEM205 Iron work

Types of iron

Hand tools

Straighting

Cutting

Bending

Tie

Joining

Installation

 

 

CEM206 Welding

Safety

Electrode

Gas welding

Electric welding

Spattering

Welding machines

Electrodes

Specification

Gas cutting

 

CEM212 Bricklaying Practice

Laying the brick

Bricklaying Demonstration

 

CE303 Advanced Engineering Mathematics


This unit covers the application of advanced computational processes to solve energy sector engineering problems. It encompasses working safely, applying problem solving techniques, using a range of advanced mathematical processes, providing solutions to electrical/electronics engineering problems and justifying such solutions.

Note. Typical engineering problems are those encountered in meeting requirements in a design brief, meeting performance requirements and compliance standards, revising systems operating parameters and dealing with system malfunctions

 

KS01-EE127A Advanced Engineering Maths

Evidence shall show an understanding of advanced engineering maths to an extent indicated by the following aspects:

T1 Differential Calculus encompassing:

· basic concepts of differential calculus, limited to definition of the derivative of a function as the slope of a tangent line (the gradient of a curve); limits; basic examples from 1st principles; Notation and Results of derivative of k.f(ax + b) where f(x)=x to the power of n, sin x, cos x, tan x, e to the power of x, ln x.

· rules - derivative of sum and difference; product rule; quotient rule; chain rule (function of a function), limited to two rules for any given function, the 2nd derivative.

· applications - equations of tangents and normals; stationary points; turning points; and curve sketching; rates of change; rectilinear motion

· verbally formulated problems involving related rates and maxima: minima

 

T2 Integral Calculus encompassing:

· integration as the inverse operation to differentiation - results of the integral of k.f(ax + b) where f(x) = x to the power of n, sin x, cos x, sec squared x, e to the power of x, method of substitution, the definite integral.

· applications - areas between curves; rectilinear motion including displacement from acceleration and distance travelled; voltage and current relationship in capacitors and inductors and the like.

 

T3 Linear Algebra encompassing:

· matrices and inverse matrices;

· linear mapping,

· determinants,

· solution of linear equations.

 

T4 Vectors encompassing:

· geometrical representation,

· addition and scalar multiplication,

· dot and cross products,

· equations of lines and planes.

 

T5 Variables encompassing:

· graphs, level curves and surfaces

· partial derivatives; chain rule; directional derivative;

· maxima and minima.

 

T6 Sequences and Series encompassing:

· algebraic and Fourier series, convergence; Taylor’s Theorem

· power series manipulation.

 

T7 Differential Equations encompassing:

· first order and separable linear equations

· second order linear equations.

· partial differential equations.

· numerical Techniques.

 

T8 Number encompassing:

· integer, irrational and complex numbers.

· number systems.

· arithmetic operations.

· accuracy and stability.

 

T9 Statistics encompassing:

· assembly, representation and analysis of data.

· fitting distributions to data.

· non-parametric statistics.

· tests of significance for means, variances and extreme values.

 

English notes for International Delivery

CE201I Restaurant Design

 Orientation of Taste and Image, discusses the start point of restaurant design, and how to realise initial judgment through specified and effective methods.

Cuisine Theme Design, covers restaurant designs involving several main cuisines, and exposes key design details of different cuisine themes through case study.

Entrance Design, discusses how the restaurant image design enhances the taste and competitiveness of the restaurant.

Plane Layout Design, summarises several effective layout design methods with focus on the most important area, the dining area in the restaurant, based on study of successful cases.

Linear Design, discusses several effective methods of interior space organisation, which use horizontal and vertical lines.

Space Layout, proposes several methods for continuing and innovating interior space layout through discussion about some limited forms of restaurant interior.

Interface Design, discusses how to improve visual effect of restaurant interior through the most concise method.

Illumination Design, discusses the role illumination plays in restaurant design and proposes several effective solutions.

Choice of Thematic Decoration Elements, emphasises the aim of restaurant design, namely providing a unique dining experience to the customer, and points out various practicable possibilities through specific cases.

CE202I Fire Safety Engineering

Fire safety engineering

Design philosophies

Prescriptive approach

Behaviour of natural fires

Properties of materials at elevated temperatures

Calculation approach

Design of concrete elements

Design of steel elements

Composite construction

Design of timber elements

Masonry, aluminium, plastics and glass

Frames

Assessment and repair of fire-damaged structures

 

CE203I Building Control

General information

Domestic extensions

New dwellings

Domestic loft conversions

Domestic garage and basement conversions into habitable rooms and conversion of barns and similar buildings into new dwellings

Upgrading old buildings using lime and modern applications

 

CE204I Building Electrical & Mechanical Technology

Heat and Human Comfort 1

Heat Transfer

Hydronic Heating

Electric Heating

Air Systems, Heating and Cooling

Testing, Adjusting and Balancing

Principles of Plumbing

Valves

Water Supply, Distribution and Fire Suppression

Drainage and Wastewater Disposal

Introduction to Electricity

Energy Management

Electrical Work

Lighting

Emergency Services

 

CE301I Highrise Building Construction

CONSTRUCTION WORKS

GENERAL WORKING PROCEDURE FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKS

IRREGULARITY

ACCIDENT AND THEIR PREVENTION

  1. Research the background information related to Construction Industry
  2. . Discuss the parties (Authorized Person {AP}, Registered Structure Engineer {RSE}, Registered General Building Contractor {RGBC} and Registered Specialist contractor {RSC}) in construction industry (in Private Sector).
  3. Point out the regulation, law, document submission, and monitoring system (government, owner, consultant, and contractor)
  4. Summarize the general working procedure.
  5. Summarize the difficulties occurred in construction site.
  6. Summarize the common irregularity occurred in construction site. As time permits
  7. Discuss the site formation works (soil nail, rock dowel, rock bolt, buttress, raking drain, stepped channel, u-channel, staircase and others) (Landslip Preventive Measures).
  8. Discuss the common non destructive test (NDT). (e.g. TDR for soil nail, SPT for driven pile, hammer test for concrete strength)
  9. Discuss the common destructive test (e.g. cube test for concrete strength, tensile test for reinforcement, loading test for foundation, pull out test for soil nail and mini-pile, interface coring for foundation and coring test for concrete strength)

CE302I Advanced Building Construction Technology

System Fundamentals

The Building Team-Managing the Building Process

Protection against Hazards

Building Materials

Structural Theory

Structural Steel Construction

Cold-Formed Steel Construction

Concrete Construction

Wood Construction

Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Systems

Roof Systems

Plumbing—Water-Supply, Sprinkler, and Wastewater Systems

Vertical Circulation

Construction Project Management

Communications Systems

Construction Cost Estimating