FROM BLUEPRINTS TO BILINGUALISM: LANGUAGE INTEGRATION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING EDUCATION

Дата
2026-04-04ISBN
978-601-385-215-7Аннотации
The aim of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of integrating English
for Specific Purpose (ESP) into construction education, focusing on its impact on
bilingual competence, professional communication, and the ability of future engineers
to effectively operate in BIM-based and international digital environment. The digital
transformation of the construction industry and the growing involvement of foreign
companies in infrastructure projects have a big impact on what civil engineers need to
know and be able to do. The article emphasizes the need to integrate specialized foreign
language training (English for Specific Purposes, ESP) into higher education in the
field of construction. Particular attention is paid to the importance of English in project
documentation management (drawings), BIM technologies, international standards
(ISO, LEED, Eurocodes), and specialized software. The study is based on theoretical
analysis, content analysis of educational programs and professional platforms, as well
as a comparative analysis of language teaching models. The results show that the
integration of foreign languages contributes to the formation of bilingual professional
competencies, increases students' readiness for international cooperation, and improves
their competitiveness in the global labor market. The study concludes that foreign
language instruction in construction universities should function as an integrated
professional tool rather than as an auxiliary academic discipline.
