6.1 Civil Engineering Program Regulations
6.1.1 Civil Engineering Major
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The full-time 141 credit hour Bachelor of Engineering (Co-operative), Civil Engineering Major, requires eight academic terms and four work terms.
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The 141 credit hours shall normally be taken in the academic terms and order as set out in Civil Engineering Major.
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Work terms shall normally be taken in the order as set out in Civil Engineering Major.
Term | Required Courses | Elective Courses |
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Engineering One |
ENGI 1010, 1020, 1030, 1050 (or the former ENGI 1040) 3 credit hours in English at the 1000 level or any Critical Reading and Writing course |
Students who are expecting to successfully complete the Engineering One requirements by the end of the Winter semester may apply to undertake a work term during the Spring semester. In this case, the prerequisite course ENGI 200W is expected to be successfully completed during the Fall semester. All other students are expected to successfully complete ENGI 200W in the Winter semester of Engineering One. |
In addition to meeting the requirements outlined below, a student must successfully complete four Complementary Studies courses as described under Description of Program, Complementary Studies. | ||
Fall Academic Term 3 |
ENGI 3101 Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering 3301 |
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Winter |
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Spring Academic Term 4 |
ENGI 4421 |
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Fall |
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Winter Academic Term 5 |
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Spring |
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Fall Academic Term 6 |
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Winter |
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Spring Academic Term 7 |
6 credit hours from: CIV 7140, 7240, 7340, 7540, 7620, 7820 or other courses as specified by the Head of the Department of Civil Engineering, where at least 3 credit hours must be from CIV 7140 or 7240 |
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Fall |
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Winter Academic Term 8 |
ENGI 8152 |
9 credit hours from: CIV 8150, 8550, 8560, 8570, 8630 or other courses as specified by the Head of the Department of Civil Engineering, where at least 3 credit hours must be from CIV 8150, 8550, or 8570 |
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