Civil engineers are at the forefront of planning, designing, constructing, maintaining and improving infrastructural facilities like roads, railroads, airports, bridges, harbours, channels, dams, irrigation projects, pipelines, power plants and water and sewage systems. Whilst catering for the future needs of the community, they also take on the responsibility of protecting the public and environmental health by inspecting projects to ensure regulatory compliance by using the latest technologies and materials.
Student will complete their Bachelor’s degree in 4 years.
- Fall: September
- Winter: January
- Spring: April
- 10/20 Baccalaureat
- IELTS 5.0 or equivalent in TOEFL
Visa, Insurance, Residency & Security Deposit (the university refunds you $ 700 once finish your master’s) : $ 2,242.
If your receive a 20% bursary, your tuition fee will be $ 13,000/year.
To be paid as follow:
- Trimester 1 = $ 4,330
- Trimester 2 = $ 4,330
- Trimester 3 = $ 4,330
If your receive a 15% bursary, your tuition fee will be $ 13,985/year.
To be paid as follow:
- Trimester 1 = $ 4,661
- Trimester 2 = $ 4,661
- Trimester 3 = $ 4,661
If your receive a 10% bursary, your tuition fee will be $ 14,805/year.
To be paid as follow:
- Trimester 1 = $ 4,935
- Trimester 2 = $ 4,935
- Trimester 3 = $ 4,935
The Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree is an applied program that produces highly employable graduates in various fields of engineering. Students undertaking the Bachelor of Engineering program enter professions such as:
- Structural engineer
- BIM Manager
- Consulting civil engineer
- Contracting civil engineer
- Building control surveyor
- Design engineer
- Site engineer
- Water engineer
- Quantity surveyor
- Project Management Engineer
- Road Engineer
- Advanced Postgraduate studies in Engineering
Program Structure
Program Core
Subject Code | Subject Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
Year 1 - Common year for all engineering programs | ||
ENGG102 | Fundamentals of Engineering Mechanics | 6 |
ENGG103 | Materials in Design | 6 |
ENGG105 | Engineering Design for Sustainability | 6 |
MATH141 | Foundations of Engineering Mathematics | 6 |
ENGG100 | Engineering Computing and Analysis | 6 |
PHYS143 | Physics for Engineers | 6 |
MATH142 | Essentials of Engineering Mathematics | 6 |
ENGG104 | Electrical Systems | 6 |
Year 2 | ||
CHEM103 | Introductory Chemistry For Engineers | 6 |
ENGG251 | Mechanics of Solids | 6 |
ENGG252 | Engineering Fluid Mechanics | 6 |
MATH283 | Advanced Engineering Mathematics and Statistics | 6 |
CIVL245 | Construction Materials | 6 |
EESC252 | Geology for Engineers 1 | 6 |
CIVL272 | Surveying | 6 |
CIVL201 | Computer Modelling for Civil Engineering | 6 |
Year 3 | ||
CIVL311 | Structural Design 1 | 6 |
CIVL352 | Structures 1 | 6 |
CIVL361 | Geo-mechanics | 6 |
CIVL322 | Hydraulics and Hydrology | 6 |
CIVL314 | Structural Design 2 | 6 |
CIVL394 | Construction | 6 |
Year 4 | ||
ENGG461 | Managing Engineering Projects | 6 |
CIVL462 | Principles of Foundation Engineering | 6 |
CIVL458 | Construction Management | 6 |
CIVL444 | Engineering Design | 6 |
ENGG452 | Thesis A | 12 |
Electives
Civil Engineering Students are required to complete TWO technical electives