Engineering and Technology
Civil Engineering

ABOUT THE COURSE

The civil engineer is a professional who works in areas linked to the day to day of people. It designs and builds homes, from foundations, structure and roofing, in homes and buildings, sports gyms, schools and hospitals, industries etc.

It designs and builds earth and concrete dams, water mains, treatment plants, distribution networks and building facilities. Then, the sewage collection and routing networks for the treatment systems.

It also deals with another important area, cargo and passenger transport. It designs and builds roadways, metropolitan systems and railways, ports and airports, oil transport pipelines and miscellaneous products, waterways and cableway transport systems.

It deals with structures and so-called works of art, bridges, tunnels and viaducts.

The course at UNISANTA has been in existence since 1976, and the professionals trained here are able to work in any field of civil engineering.

The University's Civil Engineering Model Office develops projects for community and care institutions.

Civil engineering team works at UNISANTA Hydrodynamic Research Center (NPH), developing research on dredging and port works, as well as other projects with environmental emphasis.

RECOGNITION

Ordinance Nº 195/11, published on 27/06/2011
Renewed by Ordinance No. 923/18, published 28/12/18



AUTHORIZATION

Decree Nº 77.080/76, published on 27/01/76
Renewed by Ordinance No. 797/16, published on 15/12/16



CONCEPT OF THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

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INFORMATION


update Course Length
10 semesters
schedule Period
Day and Night
today Total workload
3830 Hours
people Vacancies
300 (100 day course + 200 night course)
OTHER INFORMATION

Students use the structure of Laboratories in Materials and Practice of Construction, Soils, Structures, Transport, Hydraulics, Electricity and Topography.

Guided by doctors and professors, they participated in a study that aims to trace the complete diagnosis of the sloping buildings on the edge of Santos beach, necessary due to the special conditions of the Baixada Santista subsoil.

Structural design studies use computerized systems with modern equipment, in road, hydraulic and construction design, as well as calculation and budget worksheets, topography and geodesy, among others.

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International prestige, tradition since 1976

COURSE FIELD

Projects and works in the areas of construction, residential and industrial, schools, hospitals, hotels, structures, transport, water, sanitation, ports, highways, railways and metropolitan, airports, waterways, pipelines, construction of tunnels and bridges, transport and soils, among others.


DIRECTOR

Eng. Antônio de Salles Penteado


COORDINATOR

Profa. Ms. Nilene Janini de Oliveira Seixas


BENEFITS
Consult discount scholarship program and funding
CURRICULUM
1st Semester
Differential and Integral Calculus I
Basic Draw
General and Experimental Physics I
Civil Engineering Principles
Probability and Statistics
Complementary Activities I
2nd Semester
Differential and Integral Calculus II
Technical Drawing for Civil Engineering
General and Experimental Physics II
Analytic Geometry and Linear Algebra
Chemistry for Civil Engineering
3rd Semester
Differential and Integral Calculus III
Numerical Calculation
General and Experimental Physics III
General Mechanics
Notions Architecture and Graphic Representation
Complementary Activities II
4th Semester
Applied Electricity
Applied Computer Engineering
Building Materials I
Mechanics of Fluids I
Strength of Materials
Topography and Elements of Geodesy
Complementary activities III
5th Semester
Hydrology and Drainage Works
Building Materials II
Mechanics of Fluids II
Mechanics of Soils I
Pathways Projects
Strength of Materials for Civil Engineering I
Complementary Activities IV
6th Semester
Static Structures I
Applied Geology
General Hydraulics
Mechanics of Soils II
Strength of Materials for Civil Engineering II
Transportation I
7th Semester
Concrete Constructions I
Metallic and Wood Constructions
Static Structures II
Hydraulic and Sanitary Facilities
Massifs and Earthworks
Transportation II
Complementary Activities V
8th Semester
Concrete Constructions II
Foundations
Business management
Ports and Transport Logistics
Civil Engineering Practice
Basic Sanitation I
Complementary Activities VI
9th Semester
Structures Complements Concrete
Work Execution and Safety at Work
Building Pathology
Undergraduate Civil Engineering Project I
Basic Sanitation II
Humanities, Citizenship and the Environment
Complementary Activities VII
10th Semester
Computational Methods Applied to Civil Engineering
Works Planning
Bridges and Great Structures
Undergraduate Civil Engineering Project II
Supervised internship
EVALUATION CRITERIA

The evaluations of the students are based on the skills and abilities necessary for the professional exercise, being defined in the Pedagogical Project of each Course of Graduation or Technology, following the Curricular Guidelines and the General Regiment of UNISANTA.

The evaluation of the school performance is done by discipline, according to the curricular activities developed, covering the aspects of frequency and grade.

It is considered approved in each discipline the student who has attended at least 75% of the academic work expected and obtained arithmetic mean equal to or greater than 5 (five) between the grade resulting from the partial evaluations and the final exam.

The final evaluation is granted only to the student who obtains, in each discipline, arithmetic mean equal to or greater than 3 (three), resulting from the partial evaluations.

The student who, in the course under study, has met the minimum frequency requirement and obtained an average of 7 (seven) or higher as a result of the partial assessments is waived from the final exam.


MORE INFORMATION

+55-13-3202-7132

IMPORTANTS LINKS

Nucleus of Hydrodynamic Surveys
http://sites.UNISANTA.br/nph

Civil Engineering Course
http://www.UNISANTA.br/civil