Civil Engineering is to keep a structure in a stable position against various natural & artificial forces ..Geology helps the Civil Engineering to know about the nature of soil means various criterias which may support or against the stability of the structure like the bearing capacity of soil .thats why the soil exploration is act as preceding activity to finalize the foundation design of structures..
Engineering is the application of rules of engineering to any field e-g application of rules of engineering to computer-science makes it computer-engineering similar to all fields (electrical, civil, petroleaum,software)
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I think civil is the mother, since mother give birth and is the oldest engineering
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engineering jeology is backbone of civil engineering .and engineering geologist is man role in civil engineering .that he provide the information for the civil engineering and his works such as construction of building road structure and so on and provide the bearing capacati of earth.
With the help of Geology we canrecognizepotential difficult ground conditions prior to detailed design and construction (civil engineering).
Engineering is the application of rules of engineering to any field e-g application of rules of engineering to computer-science makes it computer-engineering similar to all fields (electrical, civil, petroleaum,software)
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Rule of thumb - first word describes the second Geological Engineering - A specialization within the field of engineering. This course of study incorporates many aspects of civil and mining engineering, with some geology and hydrology topics mixed in. Engineering Geology - Geology based, specifically as related to engineering applications. This includes hydrology, geophysics, rock mechanics, and geotechnics. This would likely involve much more geology than engineering however. Both Geological Engineering as well as Engineering Geology can be studied at the undergraduate level (B.S. / BSc) in addition to (in various forms at the) graduate level (M.S. / MSc). One observation I have noted through personal experience and research is that a person with a Geo. Eng. degree is far more likely to be viewed as an "engineer" as compared to a "geologist" with the alternative option.
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D. M. Brotton has written: 'The application of digital computers to structural engineering problems' -- subject(s): Data processing, Civil engineering, Structural analysis (Engineering), Structural engineering
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