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²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Calendar 2018-2019 Schulich School of Engineering 4. Program Details 4.3 Civil Engineering
4.3 Civil Engineering
Admission

Refer to 3.1 Admissions.

Accelerated Master's Program

Students entering their third year are encouraged to consider the possibility of continuing their education, by enrolling in a master's 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 master's 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.

Civil Engineering, Regular Program

Suggested Sequence of Courses

Courses shown in both terms may be taken in either term.

Second Year

Fall Winter
Mathematics 375 or Applied Mathematics 307 Engineering 311
Civil Engineering 337 Civil Engineering 317
Engineering 319 Engineering 407
Engineering 349 Mechanical Engineering 341
Physics 365 or 369 Ìý

Two Complementary Studies CoursesÌý(6 units)

Third Year

Fall Winter
Civil Engineering 413 Civil Engineering 402
Civil Engineering 461 Civil Engineering 423
Civil Engineering 471 Civil Engineering 451
Civil Engineering 481 Civil Engineering 473
Geology 471 Ìý

Engineering 513

Complementary Studies Course (3 units)

Fourth Year

Fall Winter

Civil Engineering 570 (6 units)1

Five Civil Engineering Group A Technical Electives (15 units)

Civil Engineering Group A or Group B Technical Elective (3 units)

Two Civil Engineering Group B Technical Electives (6 units)

Complementary Studies Course (3 units)

1ÌýFall and Winter.

Civil Engineering, Minor in Structural Engineering

Suggested Sequence of Courses

Courses shown in both terms may be taken in either term.

Second Year

Fall Winter
Mathematics 375 or Applied Mathematics 307 Engineering 311
Civil Engineering 337 Civil Engineering 317
Engineering 319 Engineering 407
Engineering 349 Mechanical Engineering 341
Physics 365 or 369 Ìý

Two Complementary Studies Courses (6 units)

Third Year

Fall Winter
Civil Engineering 413 Civil Engineering 402
Civil Engineering 461 Civil Engineering 423
Civil Engineering 471 Civil Engineering 451
Civil Engineering 481 Civil Engineering 473
Geology 471 Ìý

Engineering 513

Complementary Studies Course (3 units)

Fourth Year

Fall Winter

Civil Engineering 570 (6 units)1

Civil Engineering 523 Civil Engineering 557
Civil Engineering 551 Ìý
Civil Engineering 513 Ìý

Structural Engineering Option (3 units)2

Three Civil Engineering Group A or Group B Technical Electives (9 units)

Complementary Studies course (3 units)

1 Fall and Winter.

2 One Structural Engineering graduate course or Civil Engineering 595 (special topics in structures). Department approval required.

Civil Engineering, Minor in Transportation Engineering

Courses shown in both terms may be taken in either term.

Second Year

FallÌýÌýÌý Winter
Mathematics 375 or Applied Mathematics 307 Engineering 311
Civil Engineering 337 Civil Engineering 317
Engineering 319 Engineering 407
Engineering 349 Mechanical Engineering 341
Physics 365 or 369 Ìý

Two Complementary Studies Courses (6 units)

Third Year

Fall Winter
Civil Engineering 413 Civil Engineering 402
Civil Engineering 461 Civil Engineering 423
Civil Engineering 471 Civil Engineering 451
Civil Engineering 481 Civil Engineering 473
Geology 471 Ìý

Engineering 513

Complementary Studies Course (3 units)

Fourth Year

FallÌýÌýÌý Winter

Civil Engineering 570 (6 units)1

Civil Engineering 575 Civil Engineering 5022

Four Civil Engineering Group A Technical Electives (12 units)

Two Civil Engineering Group A or Group B Technical Elective (6 units)

Complementary Studies Course (3 units)

1 Fall and Winter.

2 One Transportation Engineering graduate course may be substituted for Civil Engineering 502. Department approval required.

Civil Engineering, Biomedical Engineering Specialization

Suggested Sequence of Courses

Courses shown in both terms may be taken in either term.

Second Year

Fall Winter
Mathematics 375 or Applied Mathematics 307 Engineering 311
Civil Engineering 337 Civil Engineering 317
Engineering 319 Engineering 407
Engineering 349 Mechanical Engineering 341
Physics 365 or 369 Biomedical Engineering 309
Biomedical Engineering 301 Complementary Studies Course (3 units)

Third Year

FallÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Winter
Civil Engineering 413 Civil Engineering 402
Civil Engineering 461 Civil Engineering 423
Civil Engineering 471 Civil Engineering 451
Civil Engineering 481 Civil Engineering 473
Geology 471 Biomedical Engineering 401

Engineering 513

Complementary Studies Course (3 units)

Fourth Year - Thesis Option

FallÌýÌýÌý Winter

Civil Engineering 570 (6 units)1

Three Civil Engineering Group A Technical Electives (9 units)

Two Biomedical Engineering Technical Electives (6 units)

Biomedical Engineering 5002

Two Complementary Studies Courses (6 units)

Fourth Year - Project Option

Fall Winter

Civil Engineering 570 (6 units)1

Three Civil Engineering Group A Technical Electives (9 units)

Two Biomedical Engineering Technical Electives (6 units)

Biomedical Engineering 501

Two Biomedical Engineering, Civil Engineering Group A, or Civil Engineering Group B Technical Electives (6 units)

Two Complementary Studies Courses (6 units)

1 Fall and Winter.

2 Nine units (three half-course equivalents).

Civil Engineering, Energy and Environment Specialization

Suggested Sequence of Courses

Courses shown in both terms may be taken in either term.

Second Year

Fall Winter
Mathematics 375 or Applied Mathematics 307 Engineering 311
Civil Engineering 337 Civil Engineering 317
Engineering 319 Engineering 407
Engineering 349 Mechanical Engineering 341
Physics 365 or 369 Two Complementary Studies Courses (6 units)
Energy and Environment, Engineering 355 Ìý

Third Year

Fall Winter
Civil Engineering 413 Civil Engineering 402
Civil Engineering 461 Civil Engineering 423
Civil Engineering 471 Civil Engineering 451
Civil Engineering 481 Civil Engineering 473
Geology 471 Engineering 513
Energy Management 301 Complementary Studies Course (3 units)

Fourth Year

Fall Winter

Civil Engineering 570 (6 units)1

Science 529 Ìý
Civil Engineering 581 Ìý

Three Energy and Environment Technical Electives (9 units)

Four Civil Engineering Group A Technical Electives (12 units)

1 Fall and Winter.

BSc Civil Engineering/BComm Combined Degree Program

Suggested Sequence of Courses

Courses that span over two terms can be taken in either term.

Second Year

Fall Winter
Mathematics 375 Engineering 311
Civil Engineering 337 Civil Engineering 317
Engineering 319 Engineering 407
Engineering 349 Mechanical Engineering 341
Management Studies 217 Accounting 217
Economics 201 Economics 203

Third Year

Fall Winter
Physics 365 or 369 Finance 317
Civil Engineering 413 Business Technology Management 317
Civil Engineering 461 Entrepreneurship and Innovation 317
Civil Engineering 471 Accounting 323
Management Studies 391 Business and Environment 395
Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources 317 Engineering 481

Fourth Year

Fall

Winter

Marketing 317 Civil Engineering 402
Operations Management 317 Civil Engineering 423
Management Studies 451 Civil Engineering 451
Management Studies 453 Civil Engineering 473
Civil Engineering 481 BComm Concentration course (3 units)
Geology 471 BComm Concentration course (3 units)

Fifth Year

Spring

Engineering 513

Fall Winter

Civil Engineering 570 (6 units)

Civil Engineering Group A Technical Elective (3 units) Civil Engineering Group A or B Technical Elective (3 units)
Civil Engineering Group A Technical Elective (3 units) BComm Concentration course (3 units)
BComm Concentration course (3 units) BComm Concentration course (3 units)
BComm Concentration course (3 units) Civil Engineering Group A or B Technical Elective (3 units)
Strategy and Global Management 591 Civil Engineering Group A Technical Elective (3 units)

Civil Engineering Approved Technical Electives

Group A

Civil Engineering 513 Civil Engineering 565
Civil Engineering 523 Civil Engineering 575
Civil Engineering 551 Civil Engineering 581

Group B

Civil Engineering 502 Civil Engineering 571
Civil Engineering 504 Civil Engineering 595
Civil Engineering 508 Civil Engineering 597
Civil Engineering 557 Ìý

Notes:

1. One of the Group B Technical Elective course requirements may be satisfied by a 500-level or higher-level course from either the Faculty of Science or the Schulich School of Engineering with the approval of the Department Head. The higher-level course can be a 600-level or higher-level course from the Department of Civil Engineering if the student has a GPA higher than 3.00 at the end of third year and with the approval of the Department Head.

2. All technical elective courses have similar workloads even though the hours in the timetable are variable.

3. Optional undergraduate courses and all graduate courses are offered, in any calendar year, at the discretion of the Department of Civil Engineering.