This course provides insight into the world of civil engineering and earth resources (CIVER), compact with a unique combination of practical visits and theoretical course programs as well as leisure activities at beautiful places. The course includes, one day exploratory CIVERace at the heart of Sungai Lembing, Pahang which is also known as El Dorado of the East; El Dorado in Spanish means “the golden one”. This historical and heritage town deserves the title due to an enormous underground tin mines spanned 322 km in length and 700 m depth, which were the longest and the deepest tin mines in the world back in 1888 to 1985. The CIVERace emphasises the practical visit as a part of the theoretical course in lectures. The highlight of the CIVERrace is on the underground tin mines, iconic hanging bridge, museum, crystal house, miner’s old living quarters, iconic big tree and town’s flood history. In addition, the visit to the beautiful Rainbow Waterfall and tour at Kuantan City Esplanade, will enrich the participants’ experience of the beauty of our rainforest and also the discovery of the biodiversity from the upstream till the downstream of the Kuantan River.
Learning outcomes
The program will generally provide insights into the specific fields of what Civil Engineering Earth Resources study entails. Specifically, at the end of the program, the participants will be able to
Understand the role and responsibility as a Civil Engineer
Establish conceptual design for footbridge especially the ‘hanging bridge’ type.
Correlate the needs of balance biodiversity and development.
Operate a series of laboratory tests and appraise the data.
Themes
Geology and Rock Engineering
Assessment on structures and CIVER laboratories
Bridge Engineering
Biodiversity in Kuantan River
Environmental, Hydrology and Flood
Fees
USD1250
Our fee is inclusive of tuition, meals (5 times daily), 2-bedroom apartment, 3-day 2-night weekend gateaway, local excursion, and extra co-curricular activities. Minimum number of participants: 15 pax