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===Eastern Europe=== In many Eastern European countries, civil engineering does not exist as a distinct degree or profession {{citation needed|date=October 2020}} but its various sub-professions are often studied in separate university faculties and performed as separate professions, whether they are taught in civilian universities or military engineering academies. Even many [[List of institutions using the term "institute of technology" or "polytechnic"|polytechnic]] tertiary schools give out separate degrees for each field of study. Typically study in [[geology]], [[geodesy]], [[structural engineering]] and [[urban engineering]] allows a person to obtain a degree in [[construction engineering]]. [[Mechanical engineering]], [[automotive engineering]], [[hydraulics]] and even sometimes [[metallurgy]] are fields in a degree in "Machinery Engineering". [[Computer sciences]], [[control engineering]] and [[electrical engineering]] are fields in a degree in electrical engineering, while [[security]], [[safety]], [[environmental engineering]], [[transportation]], [[hydrology]] and [[meteorology]] are in a category of their own, typically each with their own degrees, either in separate university faculties or at polytechnic schools.
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