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²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Calendar 2010-2011 Schulich School of Engineering 4. Program Details 4.3 Civil Engineering
4.3 Civil Engineering
Admission

Refer to 3.1 Admissions.

Accelerated Masters Program

Students entering their third year are encouraged to consider the possibility of continuing their education, by enrolling in a Masters degree program after completion of their BSc. By taking two or three courses (graduate or undergraduate) during their undergraduate program, which would be additional to their undergraduate degree program requirements, students will position themselves to be able to complete their Masters degree in 12 to 16 months after completion of their BSc. Students considering this possibility must consult with the Associate Head, Undergraduate Studies or the Department Head and should review the Faculty of Graduate Studies admission requirements.

2nd Year

Civil Engineering, Regular program and Minors in Environmental Engineering, Structural Engineering, and Transportation Engineering

1. Applied Mathematics 307 Differential Equations

2. Civil Engineering 337 Computer Tools for Engineering Design

3. Engineering 311 Engineering Thermodynamics

4. Engineering 319 Probability and Statistics for Engineers

5. Engineering 317 Mechanics of Solids

6. Engineering 325 Electric Circuits and Systems1

7. Engineering 349 Engineering Mechanics II

8. Engineering 407 Numerical Methods in Engineering

9. Mechanical Engineering 341 Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics

10. Physics 369 Acoustics, Optics and Radiation for Engineers

11. Complementary Studies Course (one half-course equivalent)

Civil Engineering Biomedical Engineering Specialization

1. Applied Mathematics 307 Differential Equations

2. Civil Engineering 337 Computer Tools for Engineering Design

3. Engineering 311 Engineering Thermodynamics

4. Biomedical Engineering 319 Applied Statistics for the Experimental Sciences

5. Engineering 317 Mechanics of Solids

6. Biomedical Engineering 327 Electrical Circuits for Biomedical Engineers2

7. Engineering 349 Engineering Mechanics II

8. Engineering 407 Numerical Methods in Engineering

9. Mechanical Engineering 341 Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics

10. Physics 369 Acoustics, Optics and Radiation for Engineers

11. Complementary Studies Course (one half-course equivalent)

12. Biomedical Engineering 309 Anatomy and Physiology for Engineers

Block Course - Biomedical Engineering 103 Biomedical Engineers and Technology in Health Care Q(20 hours)

Civil Engineering Energy and Environment Specialization

1. Applied Mathematics 307 Differential Equations

2. Civil Engineering 337 Computer Tools for Engineering Design

3. Energy and Environment, Engineering 311 Engineering Thermodynamics of Energy Systems

4. Engineering 319 Probability and Statistics for Engineers

5. Engineering 317 Mechanics of Solids

6. Engineering 325 Electric Circuits and Systems1

7. Engineering 349 Engineering Mechanics II

8. Engineering 407 Numerical Methods in Engineering

9. Mechanical Engineering 341 Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics

10. Physics 369 Acoustics, Optics and Radiation for Engineers

11. Complementary Studies Course (one half-course equivalent)

12. Energy and Environment, Engineering 355 Introduction to Energy and the Environment

Notes:

1. Engineering 325 Electric Circuits and Systems will not be offered in 2011/2012. Students who have not successfully completed Engineering 325 Electric Circuits and Systems by the end of the Fall 2010 session will be required to complete Engineering 225 Fundamentals of Electric Circuits and Machines.

2. Biomedical Engineering 327 Electrical Circuits for Biomedical Engineers will not be offered in 2011/2012. Students who have not successfully completed Biomedical Engineering 327 Electrical Circuits for Biomedical Engineers by the end of the Fall 2010 session will be required to complete Engineering 225 Fundamentals of Electric Circuits and Machines.

3rd Year

Civil Engineering, Regular program and Minors in Environmental Engineering, Structural Engineering, and Transportation Engineering

1. Civil Engineering 413 Introduction to Civil Engineering Materials

2. Civil Engineering 423 Soil Mechanics

3. Civil Engineering 451 Basic Structural Design

4. Civil Engineering 461 Mechanics of Materials

5. Civil Engineering 471 Introduction to Project Management

6. Civil Engineering 473 Transportation Planning

7. Civil Engineering 481 Environmental Engineering

8. Geology 471 Geology, Engineering and the Environment

9. Engineering 513 The Role and Responsibilities of the Professional Engineer in Society

10. - 12. Complementary Studies Courses (three half-course equivalents)

Civil Engineering Biomedical Engineering Specialization

1. Civil Engineering 413 Introduction to Civil Engineering Materials

2. Civil Engineering 423 Soil Mechanics

3. Civil Engineering 451 Basic Structural Design

4. Civil Engineering 461 Mechanics of Materials

5. Civil Engineering 471 Introduction to Project Management

6. Civil Engineering 473 Transportation Planning

7. Civil Engineering 481 Environmental Engineering

8. Geology 471 Geology, Engineering and the Environment

9. Engineering 513 The Role and Responsibilities of the Professional Engineer in Society

10., 11. Complementary Studies Courses (two half-course equivalents)

12. Biomedical Engineering Core Elective

Civil Engineering Energy and Environment Specialization

1. Civil Engineering 413 Introduction to Civil Engineering Materials

2. Civil Engineering 423 Soil Mechanics

3. Civil Engineering 451 Basic Structural Design

4. Civil Engineering 461 Mechanics of Materials

5. Civil Engineering 471 Introduction to Project Management

6. Civil Engineering 473 Transportation Planning

7. Civil Engineering 481 Environmental Engineering

8. Geology 471 Geology, Engineering and the Environment

9. Engineering 513 The Role and Responsibilities of the Professional Engineer in Society

10., 11. Complementary Studies Courses (two half-course equivalents)

12. Energy Management 301 Canadian Energy Management and Regulation

4th Year

Civil Engineering, Regular program

1., 2. Civil Engineering 570 Group Design Project (two half-course equivalents)

3 - 10. Civil Engineering Approved Technical Electives (eight half-course equivalents)

Civil Engineering with a Minor in Environmental Engineering

1., 2. Civil Engineering 570 Group Design Project (two half-course equivalents)

3. - 6. Environmental Engineering Group A Technical Electives (see electives list below) (four half-course equivalents)

7. - 10. Environmental Engineering Group A or B Technical Electives (see electives list below) (four half-course equivalents)

Civil Engineering with a Minor in Structural Engineering

1., 2. Civil Engineering 570 Group Design Project (two half-course equivalents)

3. - 6. Structural Engineering Group A Technical Electives (see electives list below) (four half-course equivalents)

7. One of (a) Environmental Design Architecture 511 Building Science and Technology I - a minimum GPA of 2.70 is required to register, (b) Civil Engineering 525 Applied Geotechnical Engineering, (c) Civil Engineering 513 Concrete Materials for Sustainable Construction, (d) Civil Engineering 523 Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering , (e) an approved course on the Design of Wood (f) an approved course on Structural Biomechanics

8. - 10. Structural Engineering Group A or B Technical Electives (see electives list below) (three half-course equivalents)

Civil Engineering with a Minor in Transportation Engineering

1., 2. Civil Engineering 570 Group Design Project (two half-course equivalents)

3. - 6. Transportation Engineering Group A Electives (see electives list below) (four half course equivalents)

7. - 10. Transportation Engineering Group A or B Electives (see electives list below) (four half course equivalents)

Civil Engineering Biomedical Engineering Specialization

1., 2. Civil Engineering 570 Group Design Project (two half-course equivalents)

3. - 5. Civil Engineering Technical Electives (three half-course equivalents)

6., 7. Biomedical Engineering Technical Elective

8. - 10. Biomedical Engineering 500 Biomedical Engineering Research Thesis (three half-course equivalents)

or

8. Biomedical Engineering 501 Biomedical Engineering Project (one half-course equivalent)

9., 10. Biomedical Engineering or Civil Engineering Technical Electives (two half-course equivalents)

11. Complementary Studies

Civil Engineering Energy and Environment Specialization

1., 2. Civil Engineering 570 Group Design Project (two half-course equivalents)

3. Science 529 Project Course in Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy

4. - 6. Energy and Environment, Engineering Technical Electives (three half course equivalents)

7. Energy and Environment, Engineering 573 Engineering Aspects of Sustainable Communities

8. - 11. Civil Engineering Technical Electives (four half-course equivalents)


Civil Engineering Approved Technical Electives

Regular program.

Select eight half-course equivalents.

Civil Engineering 513 Concrete Materials for Sustainable Construction

Civil Engineering 523 Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering

Civil Engineering 525 Applied Geotechnical Engineering

Civil Engineering 533 Engineering Hydrology and Hydraulics

Civil Engineering 545 Theory of Structures I

Civil Engineering 547 Theory of Structures II

Civil Engineering 553 Structural Masonry Design

Civil Engineering 555 Structural Concrete Design

Civil Engineering 557 Structural Steel Design

Civil Engineering 565 Engineering and Construction Management

Civil Engineering 569 Design of Public Transit Systems

Civil Engineering 571 Introduction to Road Safety

Civil Engineering 573 Highway Engineering

Civil Engineering 575 Traffic Engineering and Operations

Civil Engineering 577 Modelling of Transportation Systems

Civil Engineering 579 Asphalt Pavement Design and Management

Civil Engineering 581 Water and Wastewater Engineering

Civil Engineering 587 Site Assessment and Remediation

Civil Engineering 589 Air and Water Pollution

Civil Engineering 591 Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering

Civil Engineering 595 Special Topics

Civil Engineering 597 Civil Engineering Project I

Civil Engineering 599 Civil Engineering Project II

Environmental Engineering Minor

Select four half-course equivalents from Group A and four additional half-course equivalents from Group A or B.

Group A Technical Electives

Civil Engineering 581 Water and Wastewater Engineering

Civil Engineering 587 Site Assessment and Remediation

Civil Engineering 589 Air and Water Pollution

Civil Engineering 591 Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering

Energy and Environment, Engineering 573 Engineering Aspects of Sustainable Communities

Group B Technical Electives

Civil Engineering 513 Concrete Materials for Sustainable Construction

Civil Engineering 523 Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering

Civil Engineering 525 Applied Geotechnical Engineering

Civil Engineering 533 Engineering Hydrology and Hydraulics

Civil Engineering 545 Theory of Structures I

Civil Engineering 547 Theory of Structures II

Civil Engineering 553 Structural Masonry Design

Civil Engineering 555 Structural Concrete Design

Civil Engineering 557 Structural Steel Design

Civil Engineering 565 Engineering and Construction Management

Civil Engineering 569 Design of Public Transit Systems

Civil Engineering 571 Introduction to Road Safety

Civil Engineering 573 Highway Engineering

Civil Engineering 575 Traffic Engineering and Operations

Civil Engineering 577 Modelling of Transportation Systems

Civil Engineering 579 Asphalt Pavement Design and Management

Civil Engineering 595 Special Topics

Structural Engineering Minor

Select four half-course equivalents from Group A and three additional half-course equivalents from Group A or B.

Group A Technical Electives

Civil Engineering 545 Theory of Structures I

Civil Engineering 547 Theory of Structures II

Civil Engineering 553 Structural Masonry Design

Civil Engineering 555 Structural Concrete Design

Civil Engineering 557 Structural Steel Design

Group B Technical Electives

Civil Engineering 513 Concrete Materials for Sustainable Construction

Civil Engineering 523 Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering

Civil Engineering 525 Applied Geotechnical Engineering

Civil Engineering 533 Engineering Hydrology and Hydraulics

Civil Engineering 565 Engineering and Construction Management

Civil Engineering 569 Design of Public Transit Systems

Civil Engineering 571 Introduction to Road Safety

Civil Engineering 573 Highway Engineering

Civil Engineering 575 Traffic Engineering and Operations

Civil Engineering 577 Modelling of Transportation Systems

Civil Engineering 579 Asphalt Pavement Design and Management

Civil Engineering 581 Water and Wastewater Engineering

Civil Engineering 587 Site Assessment and Remediation

Civil Engineering 589 Air and Water Pollution

Civil Engineering 591 Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering

Civil Engineering 595 Special Topics

Transportation Engineering Minor

Select four half-course equivalents from Group A and four additional half-course equivalents from Group A or B.

Group A Technical Electives

Civil Engineering 569 Design of Public Transit Systems

Civil Engineering 571 Introduction to Road Safety

Civil Engineering 573 Highway Engineering

Civil Engineering 575 Operations of Transportation Systems

Civil Engineering 577 Modelling of Transportation Systems

Civil Engineering 579 Asphalt Pavement Design and Management

Student may take one of the following courses as a Group A Technical Elective:

Civil Engineering 705 Traffic Engineering

Civil Engineering 707 Theory of Travel Demand Modelling

Civil Engineering 709 Practice of Transport Demand Modelling

Civil Engineering 715 Transport Economics

Group B Technical Electives

Civil Engineering 513 Concrete Materials for Sustainable Construction

Civil Engineering 523 Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering

Civil Engineering 525 Applied Geotechnical Engineering

Civil Engineering 533 Engineering Hydrology and Hydraulics

Civil Engineering 545 Theory of Structures I

Civil Engineering 547 Theory of Structures II

Civil Engineering 553 Structural Masonry Design

Civil Engineering 555 Structural Concrete Design

Civil Engineering 557 Structural Steel Design

Civil Engineering 565 Engineering and Construction Management

Civil Engineering 581 Water and Wastewater Engineering

Civil Engineering 587 Site Assessment and Remediation

Civil Engineering 589 Air and Water Pollution

Civil Engineering 591 Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering

Civil Engineering 595 Special Topics

Note: All technical-elective courses have similar workloads even though the hours in the timetable are variable. One 500-level or higher course from either the Faculty of Science or the Schulich School of Engineering may be approved by the Department Head as a technical elective. Optional undergraduate courses and all graduate courses are offered, in any calendar year, at the discretion of the department.