Civil Engineering Technology (Co-op option available)
Civil engineering influences every aspect of our physical environment or infrastructure. Civil Engineering Technologists plan, design, construct, maintain and recycle the structures in our communities, such as roads, bridges, highways, airports, pipelines and tunnels. These systems keep our transportation systems operating, water, gas and electricity supplied to consumers. It is one of the most established engineering disciplines and by far one of the busiest.
Courses
- CARR 2130 — Mathematics for Civil Engineering II (
- CIVL 1101 — Computer Aided Drafting for Civil (
- CIVL 1111 — Construction Materials and Testing (
- CIVL 1112 — Introduction to Civil Engineering (
- CIVL 1113 — Surveying Principles (
- CIVL 1114 — Communication Foundations (
- CIVL 1201 — Computer Aided Drafting 3D (
- CIVL 1211 — Strength Of Materials (
- CIVL 1212 — Hydrology and Hydraulics (
- CIVL 1213 — Advanced Surveying (
- CIVL 1214 — General Education Elective (
- CIVL 2111 — Steel and Wood Technology (
- CIVL 2112 — Soil Mechanics (
- CIVL 2113 — Geographical Information Systems (
- CIVL 2114 — Water and Wastewater Technology (
- CIVL 2115 — General Education Elective (
- CIVL 2211 — Concrete and Masonry Design (
- CIVL 2212 — Municipal Services (
- CIVL 2213 — Pavement Engineering (
- CIVL 2214 — QA/QC In Civil Works (
- CIVL 2215 — Building Information Modeling I (
- CIVL 2216 — Field Placement - CETC (
- CIVL 3111 — Geotechnical Design (
- CIVL 3112 — Civil Engineering Codes and Regulations (
- CIVL 3113 — Calculus (
- CIVL 3114 — Highway and Transportation Engineering I (
- CIVL 3115 — Pre Civil Capstone Project (
- CIVL 3116 — Building Information Modeling II (
- CIVL 3117 — Field Placement (
- CIVL 3211 — Environmental Engineering and Assessment (
- CIVL 3212 — Highway and Transportation Engineering II (
- CIVL 3213 — Repair and Rehabilitation Of Civil Infrastructure (
- CIVL 3214 — Construction Contracts, Law and Ethics (
- CIVL 3215 — Human Resources Management (
- CIVL 3216 — CIVL 3216
- COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications (
- COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development (
- CTYC 1000 — CTYC 1000
- CTYC 2000 — CTYC 2000
- DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION
- GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 (
- PLAC 1100 — Statistical Quality Control I (