Civil engineering academic programs
As you move through the civil engineering program, you will take a variety of courses that will help prepare you for a career as a civil engineer. Courses such as applied mathematics, engineering economics, materials, systems design, structural analysis, steel design, concrete design, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, soil mechanics, hydraulics, construction equipment and methods and environmental engineering. Overall, the program will provide you with a broad introduction to the scientific principles and engineering techniques necessary for an understanding of the fundamental problems faced by civil engineers.
You may also choose to pursue offshore oil and gas engineering options in your last three terms of the program. Such courses might include courses like environmental aspects of offshore oil development, design for ocean and ice environments, safety and risk engineering, and offshore structures and materials.
Engineering Program Organizational Chart
| Fall | Winter | Spring | |
| Year 1 | Engineering One * | ||
| Year 2 | Term 3 | Work Term | Term 4 |
| Year 3 | Work Term | Term 5 | Work Term |
| Year 4 | Term 6 | Work Term | Term 7 |
| Year 5 | Work Term | Term 8 | - |