Civil Engineering Technology Program (T164)

Program Description

Program Overview

The Civil Engineering Technology three-year advanced diploma program focuses on the planning, design, and construction of roads, bridges, tunnels, subdivisions, buildings, municipal services, and heavy infrastructure. You'll learn how to ensure that projects are functional and economical, while meeting standards and codes. Enjoy learning through a blend of lectures, labs, and tutorials, with a focus on real drawing sets. You'll also have the option to complete a co-op after your fifth semester.

Full Description

As a student in the Civil Engineering Technology three-year advanced diploma program, you'll learn about:

  • Designing reinforced concrete structures, storm, water and sanitary systems, roads, and steel-framed structures.
  • Interpreting construction drawings and specifications for various types of projects through extensive practical training from project drawing sets.
  • Estimating, bidding, scheduling, and managing/supervising projects using the latest software.
  • Health and safety, site management, and quality management on construction sites.
  • Risk analysis and value analysis for construction projects.
  • Legal aspects of construction, including types of contracts used in the industry
  • Using business management techniques to pre-qualify projects based on expected returns, to create and manage a construction company, and to understand its financial statements.

*If you enrol in the program in January, you are required to complete semester 2 in the summer (May to August) of the same year in order to continue into semester 3 in the fall.

Your Field Education Options

Students are encouraged to secure summer employment in the civil and construction sectors. This summer fieldwork reinforces and extends the classroom training.

The Industry Liaison Office helps students connect with industry for field experience opportunities. 

Co-op is offered after semester 5 to eligible students. Co-op placement term is 8–12 months. The students selected for co-op go for placement in the winter semester after completing semester 5 and do their semester 6 in the following winter semester when they return from their co-op.

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Career Options

Upon graduating from this program, you'll have developed skills related to the design, construction, and maintenance of civil infrastructure projects (roads, bridges, tunnels, heavy industrial buildings, rail, and transit, storm, sanitary, and water systems).

As a graduate, you'll be prepared for employment in a wide variety of organizations such as government agencies (municipalities, Ministry of Transportation, Metrolinx, Infrastructure Ontario, etc.), contractors, sub-contractors, developers, engineering consulting firms, construction quality-control companies, cement and other construction materials manufacturing facility, aggregate quarries, surveying companies, concrete plants, and asphalt plants. Roles within these firms may include:

  • structural design assistant
  • assistant site superintendent
  • assistant project co-ordinator
  • project planner/scheduler
  • estimator
  • project monitor 
  • quality control technician
  • project surveyor 
  • municipal inspector
  • project permits & approvals co-ordinator
  • construction claims specialist
  • construction sales specialist 
  • construction safety specialist
  • quantity surveyor

Industry

Canada's construction industry is essential to the construction and maintenance of residential and commercial buildings, as well as infrastructure projects such as highways, roads, bridges, tunnels, rail and transit, water supply, storm water management, and waste water treatment. With many elements of Canada's infrastructure deteriorating, the federal government has announced plans to increase infrastructure spending in the coming years. This heightened support for new construction and rehabilitation projects will open up new opportunities for graduates in this field.

Educational Pathways

Qualified graduates are eligible to bridge into the Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) (T317) degree program. For more information, see Diploma to Degree page. Additional future study options are available for individual graduates at various universities.

Alumni Impact

We are immensely proud of the contributions of our alumni in Toronto and around the globe.

From Michelin-starred restaurants to major construction, entertainment, community and financial organizations, our graduates are truly making an impact across a range of industries.

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