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Civil engineers create and oversee the vast infrastructure systems that modern communities rely on, including roads, structures, bridges, dams, tunnels, flood barriers, sewage networks, and water purification facilities. As stewards of our infrastructure's development, Civil Engineers currently manage expenditures exceeding 10% of Canada's gross national product - more than any other professional field. Since society serves as their main client, Civil Engineers frequently address the human dimensions of their work, encompassing social, ethical, and legal considerations. Whether specializing or working broadly, Civil Engineers extensively utilize knowledge from physical and social sciences, various professions, and other engineering disciplines. In recent years, as engineers have engaged in numerous cross-disciplinary projects, the traditional boundaries between engineering fields have significantly blurred. Individuals holding Civil Engineering degrees, with their robust quantitative problem-solving abilities, are highly valued across diverse sectors including urban development, finance, and business management.
The Master of Applied Science represents a research-intensive graduate program available for both part-time and full-time study, with full-time participation strongly recommended. Full-time MASc students typically finish the program within two years, with the first year concentrating on coursework and the second dedicated primarily to research. Acceptance into the MASc program depends on securing a faculty advisor within the student's specialization area who agrees to provide research supervision and financial support. Prospective MASc applicants are strongly advised to contact potential supervisors in their desired research groups before submitting online applications. While not mandatory, this preliminary communication offers a crucial chance to assess compatibility between your research goals and faculty expertise. Applicants should also specify their preferred supervisor(s) in the designated section of the online application form.