Programme of Study - Civil Engineering
Undergraduate Calendar 2012-2013
Accreditation
The baccalaureate degree programme in Civil Engineering is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers.
Course of Study
The prescribed course of study for Civil Engineering is set out in the Programme Outline Tables listed below.
Total Credits required = 51
Notes:
- The duration of the Winter Term is 12 weeks followed by a two week examination period. The two-week survey field school is held immediately after the examinations.
- POE289 can replace HIE289.
- Two (2) optional courses to be selected from:
- CEE413: Prestressed Concrete
- CEE419: Advanced Military Engineering
- GCF451: Applied Hydrogeology
- CCE455: Hydraulic Structures and Systems
- CEE459: Geotechnical Engineering
- CEE460: Introduction to Geosynthetics in Geotechnical Engineering
- CEE462: Advanced Geomatics Design and Analysis
- CEE489: Transportation Planning (Available in English Only).
Note: The course numbers which are in "italic" are part of the Core Curriculum.
| Fall (Year 1) |
Winter (Year 1) |
Fall (Year 2) |
Winter (Year 2) |
|---|---|---|---|
| ENE100 | ENE100 (cont'd) |
HIE207 | HIE203 |
| MAE101 | MAE101 (cont'd) |
MAE226 | MAE227 |
| PHE104 | PHE104 (cont'd) |
PHE205 | MAE209 |
| CCE101 | CCE101 (cont'd) |
CEE215 | POE205 |
| PSE123 | MAE119 | CEE265 | GEE231 |
| CSE101 | GEE167 | GEE293 | CEE235 |
| 6 credits | 6 credits | 6 credits | 6 credits |
| Fall (Year 3) |
Winter (Year 3) |
Fall (Year 4) |
Winter (Year 4) |
|---|---|---|---|
| PSE301 | CEE305 | HIE289 (note2) |
PSE401 |
| CEE303 | CEE311 | CEE405 | HIE271 |
| CEE317 | CEE313 | CEE415 | CEE485 |
| CEE355 | CEE319 | CCE417 | |
| CEE360 | CEE343 | CEE443 | |
| CEE385 | CEE363 (note1) |
CEE457 | |
| MEE315 | CEE387 | CEE493 | CEE493 (cont'd) |
| CEE393 (note1) |
2 Credits (note3) |
||
| 7 credits | 6.5 credits | 6.5 credits | 6 credits |
The student must review the course descriptions to see if they have the preconditions to register in specific courses. Students must have the required prerequisites or the agreement of the Department.
