This is the last chance for students who want to study at the University of Civil Engineering and obtain a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering .
With the Construction Informatics specialization - under the management of the Construction Informatics Department - Faculty of Information Technology
Admission quota for the second round in 2017: 50 students, Admission score: 15.5.
Admission score for the first round in 2017: 15.5
Admission score for the first round of 2016: 21.1
Admission score for the first round of 2015: 21.2
For more information on the admission scores for the Construction Informatics major over the years, please visit: http://tuyensinh.nuce.edu.vn/diem-chuan-trung-tuyen-cac-nam

Photo 1: Students at their graduation ceremony.

Photo 2: Graduation certificate of a student majoring in Construction Informatics in the field of civil engineering.
1. What is the Computer Science major in Construction?
We live in a society that is constantly developing economically, socially, and in information technology. This development leads to continuous change in all areas of life, including the construction industry.
It is easy to see that construction projects are becoming increasingly complex, massive, requiring more precise timelines, lower costs, and higher quality. These demands necessitate that engineers constantly be equipped with new technologies and processes, and that information technology and automation be applied more extensively in the construction industry.
Established in 1991, the Construction Informatics major, part of the Civil Engineering faculty at the University of Civil Engineering, has trained thousands of engineers with strong expertise in construction and proficiency in applying informatics in construction. With the Fourth Industrial Revolution becoming increasingly evident, the application of information technology in automation and robotics across industries is more necessary than ever. The Construction Informatics major is always aware of its mission in training civil engineering engineers who are both proficient in construction and possess strong knowledge of information technology. This enables them to apply scientific and technological advancements and information technology to bring automation into all areas of construction, contributing to the workforce for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Image 3: BIM technology (the entire project, from design and construction to operation, is modeled using 3D computer models).

Image 4: 3D laser scanning technology: Recreating the entire construction site or building a topographic map using laser scanning technology.

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Photo 6: Student scientific research project that won first prize nationwide: Applying Computer Vision technology in measuring building dimensions.
2. What are the career opportunities after graduation?
According to 2016 statistics, 97% of graduates worked in their field, and 3% worked in other professions. Also according to these statistics, there were:
67% of graduates work as construction design consultants.
23% of graduates work as construction supervisors or consultants on construction sites;
10% work as programmers, consultants specializing in new technologies (such as BIM managers, etc.), and in the transfer of information technology in the construction sector.

Image 7: Statistics on job opportunities in Civil Engineering - Construction Informatics specialization
3. What are the similarities and differences between the Construction Informatics major and the Civil Engineering major?
Similarities: Both belong to the field of civil engineering. The diplomas are the same.
Differences: Construction Informatics provides more in-depth knowledge of information technology and its applications in construction automation. Civil Engineering, on the other hand, offers deeper knowledge of construction techniques and specialized projects.

Photo 8: Students majoring in Construction Informatics – K55
4. Regarding facilities and internships
Students are provided with excellent facilities and learning conditions. The university currently has four computer labs and a recently upgraded library, making it one of the most modern university libraries in Vietnam. Students can study and conduct research in a dynamic and creative environment with enthusiastic lecturers who possess deep expertise and practical experience.

Photo 9: Lab room

Photo 10: Open reading room in the Library
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Photo 11: Students visiting a construction site for their internship.
5. Extracurricular activities
- Students can participate in courses affiliated with companies. These courses are fully funded by the companies. After graduating from these affiliated courses, students will be directly recruited to work for the company without a probationary period.
- Students can participate in extracurricular activities to enhance their soft skills, such as soft skills clubs, student volunteer teams, and many other activities organized by the Youth Union.
- Every year, students have the opportunity to participate in cultural and sports activities with the faculty members of the department.

Photo 12: Teacher-student singing competition
If you wish to study Civil Engineering at the University of Civil Engineering, specializing in Construction Informatics, please contact the Admissions and Counseling Department for Undergraduate, Transfer and Second Degree Programs to register.
- Room 304, Building A1, 55 Giai Phong Street, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi
- Phone: (04) 38694711 - Hotline: 0869632912 Email: tuyensinhdh@nuce.edu.vn
- FanPage: https://www.facebook.com/thxddhxd/ (*If you have any questions about the majors or admissions, you can inbox or chat directly with the teachers via this fan page*)
Official information regarding the second round of admissions: See here
http://tuyensinh.nuce.edu.vn/sites/default/files/thong_bao_xet_tuyen_nguyen_vong_bo_sung.pdf
Registration period: From August 12, 2017 to August 16, 2017




