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Civil Engineering
Environmental Engineering
CERTIFICATE
Honours Certificate in Environmental Engineering
Honours Certificate in Civil Engineering
DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Applied Science in Civil Engineering for Graduates of St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering
Additional Information: Faculty of Engineering Program Information, Regulations, Co-operative Education
GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS
Bachelor of Applied Science in Civil Engineering (For students who entered the program Fall 2008 to present)
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.
Degree Requirements
FIRST AND SECOND YEAR - Common to all Civil And Environmental Engineering Programs
Year 1 - Fall (Semester 1)
85-111. Engineering Mechanics I
85-133. Engineering and Design
62-140. Differential Calculus
62-126. Linear Algebra
85-118. Engineering and the Profession
Year 1 - Winter (Semester 2)
85-120. Engineering Thermo fluids
62-141. Integral Calculus
64-141. Introduction to Physics II
59-110. Topics General Chemistry
85-119. Technical Communications
SECOND YEAR
Students must have completed at least eight (8) of their 1st year courses before being allowed to register into the 2nd year courses.
Year 2 - Fall Term (Semester 3)
85-232. Engineering Software Fundamentals
85-234. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
85-250. Engineering and the Environment
92-210. Dynamics
62-215. Vector Calculus
1 course from outside Engineering, selected from the approved list
Year 2 - Winter Term (Semester 4)
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
85-220 Numerical Analysis for Engineering (Formerly 92-222)
62-216. Differential Equations
Year 2 - Summer Term (Co-op students only)
85-298. (Work Term I)
THIRD YEAR
Students must have completed all the 1st year courses and at least nine (9) of their 2nd year courses before being allowed to register into the 3rd year courses.
Year 3 - Fall (Semester 5)
87-351. Fluid Mechanics
87-352. Stress Analysis
87-353. Structural Analysis
87-354. Concrete Design
87-355. Geotechnical Engineering I
85-313. Engineering Economy
Year 3 - Winter Term (Co-op students Only)
85-398. Work Term II
Year 3 - Summer (Semester 6)
87-361. Masonry and Concrete Design
87-362. Finite Element For Analysis and Design
87-363. Geotechnical Engineering II
87-364. Structural Steel Design
87-365. Transportation and Traffic Engineering
FOURTH YEAR
Students cannot register into any of the 4th year courses until they have completed nine (9) 3rd year Civil Engineering courses and all courses from 1st and 2nd year.
Year 4 – Fall Term (Co-op students only)
85-498. Work Term III
Year 4 - Winter (Semester 7)
87-400. Capstone Design
93-471. Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection Systems
87-471. Hydrology
87-472. Hydraulics
93-363. Water and Wastewater Treatment
1 course from outside Engineering, selected from the approved list
Year 4 - Summer (Semester 8)
87-400 Capstone Design
87-481 Highway Design and Construction
85-421 Engineering and Society
87-482 Plan and Construction Management
2 courses from 87-491 Foundation Engineering, 87-492 Advanced Topics in Structural Design, 87-494 Transportation Systems Analysis, 93-481 Sustainability in Engineering, 93-482 Hydrogeological Engineering
Bachelor of Applied Science in Environmental Engineering (For students who entered the program Fall 2008 to present)
The program in Environmental Engineering is built upon a broad base of science and mathematics combined with an emphasis on engineering principles and design.
The rapid growth of industrial activities has produced many new problems related to environmental protection, resource conservation, and safety. The public has been aware of the risks involved in handling a wide range of hazardous and toxic materials by major incidents which have occurred in spite of improved design methods and operating techniques to overcome potential problems. Consequently, legislation is being formulated and enacted to control the release of toxic chemicals and pollutants into our environment. Environmental engineers are trained not only to solve problems of immediate concern, but also to develop practices and processes to systematically avoid their occurrence.
Environmental engineers have qualifications which will permit them to focus upon the transport, transformation and removal of contaminants in air, water, and soil, as well as the broader aspects of environmental planning and impact assessment.
Note: The baccalaureate degree program in Environmental Engineering is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers. With appropriate selection of electives, students would be qualified to apply to medical schools.
Degree Requirements
FIRST AND SECOND YEAR - Common to all Civil And Environmental Engineering Programs
Year 1 - Fall (Semester 1)
85-111. Engineering Mechanics I
85-133. Engineering and Design
62-140. Differential Calculus
62-126. Linear Algebra
85-118. Engineering and the Profession
Year 1 - Winter (Semester 2)
85-120. Engineering Thermo fluids
62-141. Integral Calculus
64-141. Introduction to Physics II
59-110. Topics General Chemistry
85-119. Technical Communications
SECOND YEAR
Students must have completed at least eight (8) of their 1st year courses before being allowed to register into the 2nd year courses.
Year 2 - Fall Term (Semester 3)
85-232. Engineering Software Fundamentals
85-234. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
85-250. Engineering and the Environment
92-210. Dynamics
62-215. Vector Calculus
1 course from outside Engineering, selected from the approved list
Year 2 - Winter Term (Semester 4)
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
85-220 Numerical Analysis for Engineering
62-216. Differential Equations
Year 2 - Summer Term (Co-op students only)
85-298. (Work Term I)
THIRD YEAR
Students must have completed all the 1st year courses and at least nine (9) of their 2nd year courses before being allowed to register into the 3rd year courses.
Year 3 - Fall (Semester 5)
85-313. Engineering Economy
87-351. Fluid Mechanics
87-352. Stress Analysis
87-355. Geotechnical Engineering I
93-351. Thermodynamics
93-352. Environmental Chemical Analysis
Year 3 – Winter (Semester 6)
55-140. Biological Diversity
87-471. Hydrology
93-361. Transport Phenomema
93-362. Air Pollution Control
93-363. Water/Wastewater Treatment
93-364. Materials Recovery/Waste Management
Year 3 - Summer Term (Co-op students Only)
85-398. Work Term II
FOURTH YEAR
Students cannot register into any of the 4th year courses until they have completed nine (9) 3rd year Civil Engineering courses and all courses from 1st and 2nd year.
Year 4 – Fall Term (Co-op students only)
85-498. Work Term III
Year 4 - Winter (Semester 7)
87-472. Hydraulics
93-400. Capstone Design
93-471. Water Dist./Wastewater Coll.
93-472. Chemical Reaction Engineering
93-473. Environmental Engineering Microbiology
1 course from outside Engineering, selected from the approved list
Year 4 - Summer (Semester 8)
85-421. Engineering and Society
93-400. Capstone Design
93-481. Sustainability in Engineering
93-482. Hydrogeological Engineering
1 course from 87-363. Geotechnical Engineering II, 87-365. Transportation and Traffic Engineering, 87-482. Planning and Construction Management, 92-324. Engineering Measurements, 92-328. Heat Transfer, 92-455. Environmental Effects and Control of Noise
Honours Certificate in Environmental Engineering
Admission Requirements:
A candidate for the Honours Certificate in Environmental Engineering shall hold the degree of (i) Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.); (ii) a four-year B.Sc. (or BCS) degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Earth Sciences or related Science fields. The program can be also taken concurrently by 3rd year and 4rth year students at the University of Windsor in Engineering and Science Fields.
Requirements
Total courses: Eight (8) courses [minimum of 6 upper year courses (Years 3 and 4), and up to 8 if the student has all the pre-requisite, or their equivalent, courses.
(a) eight (8) undergraduate courses, at the 300 or 400-level, as listed in the program requirements for the BASc in Environmental Engineering. Students with an undergraduate Bachelor of Science degree may take a minimum of two courses at the 200-level.
NOTES:
The present pre-requisite requirements for 3rd and 4th year courses must be respected. All selected courses should not be from courses, subjects or topics that were part of the applicant’s undergraduate studies.
If students from another program are missing pre-requisites courses critical for successful completion of the certificate, they are to choose from appropriate 2nd year courses. A maximum of 2 courses from the pre-requisite courses will count towards the certificate, although more may be necessary depending on the student’s background.
To qualify for the certificate, students will be required to successfully complete all 8 courses at the University of Windsor. No transfer credit will be considered for this certificate.
Honours Certificate in Civil Engineering
Admission Requirements:
A candidate for the Honours Certificate in Civil Engineering shall hold the degree of (i) Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.); (ii) a four-year B.Sc. (or BCS) Science fields degree. The program can also be taken concurrently by the 3rd and 4th years University of Windsor students in Engineering and Science fields.
Requirements
Total courses: Eight (8) courses [minimum of 6 upper year courses (Years 3 and 4), and up to 8 if the student has all the pre-requisite, or their equivalent, courses].
(a) eight (8) undergraduate courses, at the 300 or 400-level, as listed in the program requirements for the BASc in Civil Engineering. Students with an undergraduate Bachelor of Science degree may take a minimum of two courses at the 200-level.
NOTES:
The present pre-requisite requirements for 3rd and 4th year courses must be respected. All selected courses should not be from courses, subjects or topics that were part of the applicant’s undergraduate studies.
If students from another program are missing pre-requisites courses critical for successful completion of the certificate, they are to choose from appropriate 2nd year courses. A maximum of 2 courses from the pre-requisite courses will count towards the certificate, although more may be necessary depending on the student’s background.
To qualify for the certificate, students will be required to successfully complete all 8 courses at the University of Windsor. No transfer credit will be considered for this certificate.
Bachelor of Applied Science in Civil Engineering for Graduates of St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering
Degree Requirements
Total courses: 25
YEAR 1
Fall Term
87-352 Stress Analysis
87-353 Structural Analysis
87-354 Concrete Design
87-355 Geotechnical Engineering I
Winter Term
01-151 Effective Writing II
87-219 Materials in Civil and Environmental Engineering
87-220 Civil Engineering Information Systems
85-220 Analysis of Engineering Systems
Summer Term
87-361 Masonry and Concrete Design
87-362 Finite Element for Analysis and Design
87-363 Geotechnical Engineering II
87-364 Structural Steel Design
87-365 Transportation and Traffic Engineering
Students cannot register into any of the 4th year courses until they have completed nine (9) 3rd year Civil Engineering courses and all courses from 1st and 2nd year.
YEAR 2
Winter Term
87-400 Capstone Design Project
93-471 Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection Systems
87-471 Hydrology
87-472 Hydraulics
93-363 Water and Wastewater Treatment
1 course from outside Engineering, selected from the approved list
Summer Term
87-400 Capstone Design Project
87-481 Highway Design and Construction
85-421 Engineering and Society
87-482 Planning and Construction Management
2 courses from 87-491 Foundation Engineering, 87-492 Advanced Topics in Structural Design, 87-494 Transportation Systems Analysis, 93-481 Sustainability in Engineering, 93-482 Hydrogeological Engineering
CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: COURSES
ENGINEERING: GENERAL COURSES (85-)
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CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: GRADUATE PROGRAMS
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