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Last updated on 2025-07-23

Program overview

Program overview

The Double Degree program in Bachelor of Applied Science - Civil Engineering and Bachelor of Science - Computing Technology at the University of Ottawa equips students with essential skills in both civil engineering and computing technology. This unique program allows students to develop expertise in designing critical infrastructure, such as buildings, bridges, and transportation facilities, while also gaining proficiency in computer applications and project management. The program is offered in both English and French, providing a bilingual education that enhances learning opportunities. Upon completion, students will earn two degrees, preparing them for diverse career paths in engineering and technology.

Program structure

The Double Degree program is structured to provide a comprehensive education in both civil engineering and computing technology. The program length is 162 units, which includes a combination of courses from both disciplines. Students will follow the requirements for the Bachelor of Applied Science in Civil Engineering alongside the Bachelor of Science in Computing Technology, ensuring a well-rounded academic experience. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Co-operative education opportunities available, allowing students to gain practical experience.
  • Courses offered in both English and French, with a majority of third and fourth-year courses available in English.
  • Students must complete the requirements for both degrees in parallel, ensuring a thorough understanding of both fields.

 

This program is designed to prepare students for the challenges of modern engineering and technology, making them valuable assets in their future careers.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-operative education options that provide real-world experience in the field.
  • Access to world-class teaching laboratories and multimedia classrooms.
  • Outstanding computer facilities that enhance learning and project work.
  • Opportunities for field and laboratory testing, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings.
  • Joint degree program that combines civil engineering and computing technology, offering a unique educational experience.

Career Options

  • Civil Engineer: Design and oversee construction projects, ensuring safety and compliance with regulations.
  • Project Manager: Manage engineering projects from conception to completion, coordinating teams and resources.
  • Software Engineer: Develop software solutions for engineering applications, enhancing efficiency and functionality.
  • Infrastructure Analyst: Assess and improve existing infrastructure systems, focusing on sustainability and innovation.
  • Urban Planner: Work on the development of urban spaces, integrating technology and engineering principles to create livable communities.

 

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