Civil Engineering Technology Courses

Area Of Interest

Engineering Technology

Duration

3 years

Program Code

0321

Courses

This program is for GRADUATES of the Civil Engineering program (or equivalent).
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Semester 5 - 24 hours

Course Number, Title, and DescriptionHours per week
CE 501Geographic Information Systems3
 This course will introduce the student to the use of geographic information systems (GIS) and their use as repositories of data used in Civil Engineering planning and design. Data to be studied will include geological, zoning and planning information as well as satellite imagery and municipal infrastructure. 
CE 503Environmental Sustainability3
 This course focuses on the legal, ethical and moral issues associated with Civil Engineering and its impacts on the environment. A close examination will be made of the environmental assessment process including the socio/economic effects. Students will also review official plan and zoning controls from the perspective of their efforts to protect natural heritage resources. 
CE 510Structural Detailing & Inspection3
 The focus of this course is the design, detailing and inspection of steel and concrete connections. The course will focus on the design of bearing connections for steel and issues of anchorage, bond and development length for concrete. Through these design efforts and consideration of construction tolerances, the student will be prepared for a position involving the inspection of steel and concrete construction. 
CE 511Wood Design3
 This course will introduce the student to the Limit States Design approach to wood structures in accordance with CAN/CSA 086, "Engineering Design in Wood". It will cover the design of members in bending, tension, compression and combined bending and compression. 
CE 512Structural Analysis3
 This course is an extension of course ST 204 and ST 310. It deals with the analysis of deflections and indeterminate structures. Several classical methods of analysis are studied. The students are then introduced to structural analysis computer programs. 
CE 515Highway Construction3
 This course focuses on the topic of the structural design and evaluation of pavements. Attention will be paid to the various materials used to make up the pavement structure. A detailed assessment will be made of the Ontario Provincial Standard (OPS) Specifications and Drawings as used in the preparation of contracts. 
CE 518Municipal Design Specs & Contracts3
 In this course the student will be presented with an overview of the following areas of study: legislation relating to municipal engineering, development policies and procedures, storm and sanitary sewer design and water distribution system design. Students will use software to calculate system capacities. 
CE 540Building Information Modelling3
 Building on previous drafting courses in the program, students will receive hands-on experience using AutoCAD's Revit. Learning to apply intelligent 3D model-based processes to efficiently plan, design, construct, manage and record land development projects and infrastructure. 

 

 

Semester 6 - 20 hours

Course Number, Title, and DescriptionHours per week
CE 603Water & Waste Management3
 This course will introduce the student to various techniques used to address environmental concerns. These will include: water treatment, waste water treatment, on-site sewage disposal, groundwater movement and supplies, landfill design and monitoring, and watershed management. 
CE 604Data Management & Quality Control3
 This course introduces students to the principles and techniques of quality control and quality assurance. It will use the basics of probability and statistics to gain an understanding into the intricacies of data and sampling and the use of control charts. The course will make significant use of spreadsheet software to track, analyze and present quality related data. 
CE 606Asset Management & Tech Report3
 This course will introduce the students to the principles of effective management of Civil Engineering Infrastructure. Students will learn the principles of asset assessment, performance modeling, maintenance and rehabilitation. Students will prepare a written report in accordance with OACETT Technology Report Guidelines. 
CE 608Professional Practice2
 This course is designed to prepare students to successfully write the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT) Professional Practice Examination (PPE), required for certification for engineering technicians and technologists by this professional certifying body. The basics of the association's structure, contract law, ethics and professional practice will be examined. The student assessment will include practice examinations similar to OACETT's PPE. 
CE 610Structural Project3
 In this course students will use the knowledge gained in previously taken and concurrent structural design and analysis courses to design and prepare working drawings and shop drawings for a small structure. 
CE 640Municipal Drafting3
 This municipal project introduces the student to the area of municipal servicing design. Using principles taught in a number of related courses, students will use the Civil 3D Program to produce a set of design drawings for a subdivision. The student's drawings will adhere to local, municipal and provincial codes in the design of subdivisions. 
CE 650Foundation Design3
 This course introduces the student to procedures involved in assessing the stability of structures on and in the supporting soil, as well as the stability of soil structures themselves. The student will use the principles of soil mechanics to apply the theoretical-empirical approach to stability analysis. 

 

 

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