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Last updated on 2025-07-14

Program overview

Program Overview

The Civil Engineering Technology program is tailored to equip students with the skills necessary for designing highway, transportation, and municipal systems. In the first year, students delve into the fundamentals of engineering technology, covering essential topics such as engineering science, materials technology, surveying, and drafting. The second year shifts focus to specialized subjects related to highway and municipal systems, including highway engineering, water and sanitary systems, fluid mechanics, and environmental planning. Throughout the program, students engage in practical learning experiences, applying their knowledge in real-world scenarios through lectures, hands-on activities, and collaborative projects.

Program Structure

The Civil Engineering Technology program spans a duration of two years of full-time study. The program is structured as follows:

  • Year 1: Introduction to engineering technology basics.
  • Year 2: Advanced topics focusing on highway and municipal systems.

Students have the option to participate in a co-op program, which complements their academic studies with relevant work experience. This hands-on approach not only enhances their understanding of the field but also prepares them for future employment opportunities.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op opportunities to gain practical work experience.
  • Hands-on activities and projects to apply theoretical knowledge.
  • Fieldwork courses, including a one-week surveying fieldwork course after the second term.
  • Access to a connected learning environment with technology requirements to support learning.

Career Options

Graduates of the Civil Engineering Technology program can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Civil Engineering Technologist: Involves planning, designing, and overseeing construction projects, ensuring compliance with regulations.
  • Construction Supervisor: Manages construction sites, coordinating activities and ensuring safety and quality standards are met.
  • Project Coordinator: Responsible for scheduling, budgeting, and managing logistics for engineering projects.
  • Survey Technician: Conducts land surveys, gathers data, and prepares reports for construction and development projects.
  • Environmental Consultant: Assesses environmental impacts of projects and recommends sustainable practices in civil engineering.

 

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