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Program Code: CVL |
Campus: Newnham |
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Duration: 4 Semesters (2 Years) |
Start Dates: Fall, Winter |
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Credential Awarded: Ontario College Diploma | |
Program Description
Build your future as you build the world. Seneca’s renowned Civil Engineering Technician program prepares graduates to be dynamic participants in the design and creation of the built environment.
This ranges from the metropolitan infrastructure of bridges, airports and harbours to the neighbourhood construction of water supply systems, sewage disposal and new residences.
Your Career
Your career as a Civil Engineering Technician could include a wealth of diverse opportunities in both the public and private sectors, working in indoor and outdoor workplaces. With your Ontario College diploma, you may find exciting employment opportunities as a technician, estimator, or project co-ordinator. Your work may include preliminary and construction surveys, inspections on civil projects and other construction. Our graduates are prepared for positions in consulting engineering firms, construction companies, public utilities, municipal engineering and roads departments, and government departments. Your career may include roles as an AutoCAD technician, survey technician, materials tester, lab quality control technician, and construction specialist.
Co-operative Learning
Students from both the Civil Engineering Technician program and the Civil Engineering Technology program can benefit from an optional Co-operative Education program. Once you’ve completed semester one with passing grades and meet appropriate G.P.A. requirements, you will be eligible to apply.
There are valuable services to facilitate placement opportunities available for students enrolling in the program in semester two. You'll gain access to them through the CPP100 subject and co-op facilities. The co-op program consists of one work term from MAY – AUGUST, that provides a wealth of valuable course-related experience, employer contacts and greater opportunities for permanent placement after graduation.
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Subject Name |
Hrs/Wk | |
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Aspects of the Built Environment |
3 | |
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College English |
3 | |
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Engineering Problems and Statics |
5 | |
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Environmental Science |
3 | |
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Introduction to Computers and Applications |
2 | |
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Mathematics |
3 | |
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Surveying |
4 | |
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Subject Name |
Hrs/Wk | |
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CAD Fundamentals |
4 | |
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Mathematics II |
4 | |
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Materials |
5 | |
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Surveying II |
5 | |
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Strength of Materials |
5 | |
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General Education Option |
3 | |
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Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) |
1 | |
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Co-op Work Term (co-op option only) | ||
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Subject Name |
Hrs/Wk | |
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Civil CAD Drafting II |
4 | |
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Geotechniques |
5 | |
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Highway Practices |
5 | |
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Steel Building Practices |
5 | |
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General Education Option |
3 | |
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Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) |
1 | |
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Subject Name |
Hrs/Wk | |
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Building Inspection |
4 | |
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Concrete Building Practices |
2 | |
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Construction Techniques |
4 | |
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Municipal Practices |
5 | |
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Effective Technical Writing |
3 | |
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Wood Building Practices |
3 | |
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General Education Option |
3 | |
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