Thursday, 28 February 2013


Civil Engineering

HOD Civil Engineering (2013)

Civil engineering is one of the most important majors in Qatar these days. Most companies need the students who study that major because it includes architecture, health and safety, and construction planning. According to Ice.org.uk (2013), "Civil engineering is the art of directing the great sources of power in nature for the use and convenience of mankind." These days many universities in Qatar teach students that major, such as, Qatar University and the College of North Atlantic. There are many reasons that let me come forward to the UK for study my major at University of Glamorgan, and of the these reasons is that in Qatar the study is more difficult comparing to the UK. In my country, I have all the interesting things that do not let me concentrate on study. Moreover, the other reason is the rank of Qatar University in the world; it is 927 according to 4icu.org (2013). Although, there are difference and similarities between Qatar and the UK in Universities. For example, the way of teaching and the nationalities of teachers that teaches the students. In Qatar, most of the teachers are from Arabic country and there are a different in pronunciation. However, in the UK, teachers are from the same country and it is easy for the students to understand what they talk about and the pronunciation is very well. Also, in both universities they have an assignment that all students should do it and submit it on time. Even though the word count for the essays are too many (start from 1000 to 4000) for both countries. Therefore, studying at the UK is more comfortable than Qatar.





Bibliography


HOD Civil Engineering (2013) Civil Engineering. Available at: http://hodcivil.edublogs.org/ (Accessed: 28 February 2013).
ice.org.uk (2013) What is Civil Engineering. Available at: http://www.ice.org.uk/nearyou/UK-Regions/Northern-Ireland/Education (Accessed: 28 February 2013).

4icu.org (2012) Qatar University. Available at: http://www.4icu.org/reviews/3905.htm (Accessed: 28 February 2013).

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