Civil engineering involves designing, constructing, and maintaining infrastructure like roads, bridges, buildings, and dams. It encompasses various disciplines such as structural, geotechnical, environmental, and transportation engineering. Students learn principles of mathematics, physics, and material science to solve complex problems related to construction and infrastructure. Through practical and theoretical coursework, they gain skills in project management, surveying, and structural analysis. Civil engineering addresses societal needs, emphasizing sustainability, safety, and innovation. Graduates contribute to shaping the world, ensuring resilient and efficient infrastructure for communities, while considering environmental impact and societal well-being.