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Sustain our community's quality of life by planning, building, and maintaining essential civil infrastructure systems. Accelerated pathways enable students to complete their studies four to eight months sooner than comparable civil technology co-op programs at other Ontario institutions. A shared first semester provides flexibility for students to transition between five specialized program areas in the Building and Construction Sciences cluster.
What you'll learn - :
Gain expertise in municipal utilities, including drinking water, drainage systems, and wastewater treatment.
Master roadway design principles along with construction surveying techniques, electronic measurement tools, and GPS technology applications.
Develop CAD proficiency, blueprint interpretation, and spatial visualization abilities for contemporary infrastructure planning.
Study construction materials, project timelines, cost analysis, and administration methods.
Acquire skills in site surveying, cost estimation, quality control testing, and soil analysis services.
Create structural designs using steel, wood, brick, and reinforced concrete materials.
Understand infrastructure functionality through material science and operational principles
Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes, commonly known as Program Standards, define the core competencies students must demonstrate for graduation.
These standards were frequently developed through collaboration between the Ministry of Colleges and Universities (MCU) and industry professionals/educators in the field. To maintain relevance with evolving industry demands, we regularly consult employers, program alumni, and current students through focused program evaluation sessions to review and refine these outcomes.