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Advanced Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology
Advanced Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology

Advanced Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology

  • ID:SLC010049
  • Level:3-Year Undergraduate Advanced Diploma
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirement

High school diploma or at least 19 years old prior to start of the program

English Requirement

  • TOEFL : A minimum score of 78 on the internet-based or TOEFL Home Edition test, or 213 on the computer-based test
  • IELTS : A minimum score of 6.0 overall, with a minimum score of 5.5 in each section
  • PTE: Pearson Test of English Language scores of 55
  • Cambridge English: Test scores of 173
  • Duolingo will be temporarily accepted. Minimum score of 105

Course Information

Civil engineering is a vital art, working with the great sources of power in nature for the wealth and well-being of the whole of society. Its essential feature is the exercise of imagination to engineer the products and processes, and develop the people needed to create and maintain a sustainable natural and built environment. It requires a broad under­standing of scientific principles, a knowledge of materials and the art of analysis and synthesis. It also requires research, team working, leadership and business skills. Civil engineering is a classic, dynamic and creative profession." (Institute of Civil Engineers)

Civil engineering technologists play an es­sential role in this process. They are involved with the planning, design, construction, main­tenance, and environmental assessment of infrastructure projects. Projects include high­ways, streets, bridges, dams and reservoirs, parks, subdivisions, industrial, commercial and residential buildings, water supply and waste­water systems and treatment facilities.

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Semester 1

CIVL 01 The Subsurface Environment
CIVL 32 Introduction to Physics and Effective Teamwork
CIVL 38 Intro to Technical Drafting
CIVL 41 PC Applications
CIVL 43 Workplace Safety
MATH 101 Technical Math
WRIT 1101 Technical Communications

 

Semester 2

CIVL 11 Applied Physics
CIVL 12 Surveying
CIVL 26 Environmental Management
CIVL 27 Introduction to Building Principles
CIVL 39 Computer Assisted Drafting Design 1 (CAD 1)
CIVL 65 Surveying Lab
MATH 18 Intermediate Math
General Education Course

 

Semester 3

CIVL 13 Mechanics of Fluids
CIVL 16 Water Quality
CIVL 40 Computer Assisted Design II (CAD III)
CIVL 46 Mechanics
CIVL 66 Advanced Surveying Laboratory
MATH 20 Basic Calculus

 

Semester 4

CIVL 14 Mechanics of Materials
CIVL 18 Fluid Mechanics Lab
CIVL 23 Construction Materials
CIVL 24 Construction Methods
CIVL 25 Hydrology
CIVL 31 Municipal Planning
CIVL 56 Mechanics of Materials Laboratory
General Education Course

 

Semester 5

CIVL 05 Technical Report
CIVL 10 Geotechnical Design
CIVL 20 Steel Structures
CIVL 22 Highway Technology
CIVL 29 Asset Management
CIVL 30 Reinforced Concretes
CIVL 64 Water and Wastewater Technology
General Education Course

 

Semester 6

CIVL 02 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems(GIS)
CIVL 09 Asphalt
CIVL 21 Wood and Masonry Designs
CIVL 50 Soil Mechanics
CIVL 58 Highway Technology Lab
CIVL 61 Work Placement
CIVL 74 Water and Wastewater Tech Lab

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Career opportunities for graduates include working for consulting engineering firms, govern­ment, construction firms, industries, munici­palities, utilities and telecommunications. Graduates have typically found employment all over eastern Ontario, including Kings­ton, Ottawa, and Toronto as well as across Canada, in the U.S., and overseas. Recent graduates of our program have found employment in the areas of design and drafting; collection, analysis and interpretation of environmental data; project estimating; project planning and management; construc­tion supervision; surveying; soils and ma­terials testing; water and wastewater plant operations; concrete and asphalt testing; and municipal and transportation planning.

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