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The MASc is a research-focused program requiring four advanced courses and a thesis.
Students must secure an advisor and perform research under their guidance, typically finishing within two years.
Funding opportunities like scholarships and assistantships can be applied for.
This degree serves as a stepping stone for further academic pursuits.
An alternative major paper option involves eight courses with less intensive research, culminating in a Major Paper over a similar two-year period.
Our graduate programs equip students for fulfilling careers in civil or environmental engineering. Alumni will tackle pressing issues like sustainable construction, water treatment optimization, transportation systems, energy demands, and urban renewal. Civil and environmental engineering graduates play a vital role in enhancing public health and quality of life across Canadian communities.