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Combining scientific and engineering principles with specialized industry technologies, civil engineering technicians and technologists play a key role in overseeing and evaluating infrastructure projects. A civil engineering education opens doors to diverse career paths, from office-based roles to fieldwork positions, including construction supervision, cost estimation, quality control, as well as infrastructure planning and technical drawing. Through the application of science, engineering, and sustainable practices alongside sector-specific technologies, these professionals contribute to the realization of vital infrastructure initiatives like public transportation systems, urban development projects, municipal utilities, and natural resource management solutions.
Required academic preparation
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Recommended academic preparation
Grade 11 & 12 Math (MCF 3M & MCT 4C)
English language requirements
TOEFL: (Test of English as a Foreign Language): 550 (paper-based test); 80 (IBT internet-based test with minimums of 20)
IELTS (International English Language Test Service): 6.0 overall with no bands less than 6.0 (under SDS); 6.0 overall with one band at 5.5 (generic category)
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment): Overall band of 60, writing 60