About Course
The UNIVGA Certified Civil Engineer (UCCE) training is a high-level program dedicated to the in-depth study of the principles and practices of civil engineering. The program is designed to equip students with fundamental knowledge in mathematics, physics, and design, while delving into specific areas such as construction, structures, hydraulics, transportation, and the environment. This training focuses on the practical application of engineering principles through the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of the infrastructures that support our modern society, such as roads, bridges, buildings, dams, and water and sanitation systems.
Graduates of this program have numerous career opportunities. They can work in various fields of civil engineering, including structural design, construction, transportation, hydraulics, environment, and geotechnics. They may hold positions as project engineers, construction supervisors, consultants, project managers, or researchers, in construction companies, design offices, public agencies, engineering firms, and research institutions. Additionally, with further experience and professional certification, graduates of this program could become chief engineers or project directors, overseeing teams of engineers and technicians in the execution of large infrastructure projects.
The field of civil engineering also offers opportunities in related areas such as urban planning, water resource management, environmental engineering, and sustainable development. With additional training, graduates could also pursue teaching or academic research. It is important to note that success in this field requires not only a solid technical education but also project management skills, communication abilities, and an understanding of economic and regulatory issues.


