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CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Civil Engineering

Civil engineering comprises the conception, design, operation, and maintenance of buildings, railroads, waterways, bridges, harbours, tunnels, water supply and purification systems, sewage collection and treatment facilities, hydraulic structures, and waterpower developments. The Civil Engineering curriculum provides a diversity of applied course work and aids the student in selecting a major field of endeavour as well as a thorough background in the basic sciences and a broad understanding of the social sciences and humanities.

The Civil Engineering program provides modern and comprehensive laboratory facilities in the following fields: Strength of Materials, Soil Mechanics, Hydraulics, Structures, Concrete, Sanitary Engineering, and Surveying. The Canadian Society for Civil Engineering has an active student section on campus.

Note: The baccalaureate degree program in Civil Engineering is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers.

Bachelor of Applied Science in Civil Engineering

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

FIRST YEAR
(Common to all Engineering programs)


FIRST YEAR - Common to all Engineering Programs

Fall Term
85-111. Engineering Mechanics I
85-133. Engineering and Design
62-140. Differential Calculus
62-126. Linear Algebra
01-150. Foundations of Academic Writing I

Winter Term
85-120. Engineering Thermofluids
62-141. Integral Calculus
64-141. Introduction to Physics II
59-110. Topics General Chemistry
01-151. Foundations of Academic Writing II

Summer Term
Co-op students only
85-198. Work Term I

SECOND YEAR
Fall Term
85-232. Engineering Software Fundamentals
85-234. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
85-250. Engineering and the Environment
92-210. Dynamics
62-215. Vector Calculus
Non-Technical Elective

Winter Term
85-218. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies
85-222. Treatment of Experimental Data
87-220. Civil Engineering Information Systems
87-219. Materials in Civil and Environmental Engineering
92-222. Analysis of Engineering Systems
62-216. Differential Equations

Summer Term
(Co-op students only)
85-298.(Work Term II)

THIRD YEAR
Fall Term
85-313. Engineering Economics
87-310. Structural Analysis I
87-311. Concrete Design I
87-313. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics
87-315. Soil Mechanics
87-325. Planning and Construction Management

Winter Term
(Co-op students only)
85-398.(Work Term III)

Summer Term
87-314. Transportation and Traffic Engineering
87-322. Concrete Design II
87-324. Stress Steel Design
87-326. Geotechnical Engineering)
42-200.(Resource Management)
One (1) Technical Elective

FOURTH YEAR
Fall Term
(Co-op students only)
85-498.(Work Term IV)

Winter Term
87-323.Hydrology I)
87-401.Capstone Design Project
87-410. Stress Analysis and Design II
87-412. Hydraulics I
93-413. Water/Wastewater Col.
One (1) Elective*

Summer Term
85-421. Engineering and Society
87-401. Capstone Design Project
87-414. Hwy. Design and Construction
87-428. Foundation Engineering
Two (2) Electives*

* Students take one (1) Non-technical Elective and two (2) Technical Electives in their fourth year.

Technical Electives
87-421. (Stress Analysis III)
87-422. (Stress Design III)
87-423. (Timber and Masonry)
92-321. (Control Theory I)
93-414. (Solid Waste Mgmt.)
93-426. (Water/Wastewater Treat.)
61-436. (Hydrogeology)
93-428. (Environmental Assessment)


CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: COURSES
ENGINEERING: GENERAL COURSES
ENGINEERING: NON-TECHNICAL ELECTIVE COURSES

CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: PROGRAMS

CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: INSTRUCTORS

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING: GENERAL INFORMATION AND REGULATIONS

GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS