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Civil Engineering Curriculum - Fall 2019
CEGEP Entry
1st Term (Fall)
15 credits
Prerequisites/Co-requisites
CIVE 205
CIVE 290
COMP 208
Statics
Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
Computers in Engineering
3
3
3
P - differential and integral calculus [MATH 140 and MATH 141] /
C - linear algebra [MATH 133]
MATH 262
CS
Intermediate Calculus
Complementary Studies Group B (HSSML)*
3
3
P - MATH 133 or equivalent, MATH 141 or equivalent
-
2nd Term (Winter)
CIVE 202
CIVE 206
CIVE 207
FACC 100
MATH 263
MECH 289
Construction Materials
Dynamics
Solid Mechanics
Introduction to the Engineering Profession
Ordinary Differential Equations for Engineers
Design Graphics
Summer Term
CIVE 210
Environmental Engineering
Probabilistic Systems
Structural Engineering 2
Transportation Engineering
Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics
5th Term (Fall)
CIVE 311
CIVE 320
CIVE 323
FACC 300
3
3
3
3
3
17 credits
4
3
3
3
4
14 credits
Geotechnical Mechanics
Numerical Methods
Hydrology and Water Resources
Engineering Economy
6th Term (Winter)
CIVE 324
CIVE 432
MECH 261
CIVE xxx
CIVE xxx
CS
2
15 credits
Communication in Engineering
Civil Engineering Systems Analysis
Structural Engineering 1
General Geology
Advanced Calculus for Engineers
4th Term (Winter)
CIVE 225
CIVE 302
CIVE 318
CIVE 319
CIVE 327
4
3
4
1
3
3
2 credits
Surveying
3rd Term (Fall)
CCOM 206
CIVE 208
CIVE 317
EPSC 221
MATH 264
18 credits
Sustainable Project Management
Technical Paper
Measurement Laboratory
Technical Complementary
Technical Complementary
Complementary Studies Group A (Impact)*
7th Term (Fall)
4
4
3
3
15 credits
3
1
2
3
3
3
14 credits
CIVE 418
Design Project
4
FACC 400
CIVE xxx
CIVE xxx
CIVE xxx
Engineering Professional Practice
Technical Complementary
Technical Complementary
Technical Complementary
1
3
3
3
Prerequisites/Co-requisites
P - CIVE 290
P - CIVE 205 / C - MATH 262, MATH 263
P - CIVE 205 (or MECH 210 in special circumstances)
C - MATH 262
-
Prerequisites/Co-requisites
P - MECH 289
Prerequisites/Co-requisites
P - COMP 208 / C - MATH 264
P - CIVE 202, CIVE 207, MECH 289
P - MATH 262 / C - MATH 263
Prerequisites/Co-requisites
P - CIVE 290 / C - MATH 263
P - COMP 208, MATH 262
P - CIVE 317
P - CIVE 208, COMP 208 / C - CIVE 302
P - CIVE 206, MATH 264
Prerequisites/Co-requisites
P - CIVE 207
P - COMP 208, MATH 264
P - CIVE 302
-
Prerequisites/Co-requisites
P - CIVE 208, FACC 300
P - CCOM 206
-
Prerequisites/Co-requisites
P - Completion of an approved set of required and complementary
courses
P - FACC 100, FACC 250**, and 60 program credits
-
Technical Complementary courses are selected from an approved list given on the next page.
*The Complementary Studies (CS) courses are Impact of Technology courses (Group A) and Humanities & Social Sciences, Management Studies and Law courses
(Group B). Students must take one course (3 credits) from Group A and one course (3 credits) from Group B. The curriculum above includes suggested terms during
which these courses can be taken. These must be chosen from an approved list of courses/departments, found in the program list under "Complementary Studies" in the
Faculty of Engineering Undergraduate section of the Programs, Courses and University Regulations publication (www.mcgill.ca/study) (see your program listing in the
"Browse Academic Units & Programs" section).
**FACC 250 is not yet indicated as a prerequisite in the eCalendar course information (www.mcgill.ca/study) but it will be before FACC 400 is taken.
Students are responsible for satisfying pre-/co-requisites and verifying with their department that they are meeting the requirements of their program.
Technical Complementary Courses - Civil Engineering
A minimum of six credits to be selected from List A and the remaining nine credits to be selected from List A and/or B or from other suitable undergraduate or 500-level
courses.
List A - Design Technical Complementaries
6-15 credits from the following:
CIVE 416
CIVE 421
CIVE 428
CIVE 430
CIVE 440
CIVE 462
CIVE 463
Geotechnical Engineering
Municipal Systems
Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering
Water Treatment and Pollution Control
Traffic Engineering and Simulation
Design of Steel Structures
Design of Concrete Structures
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Prerequisites/Co-requisites
P - CIVE 311
P - CIVE 327
P - CIVE 327
P - CIVE 225, CIVE 327
P - CIVE 319
P - CIVE 318
P - CIVE 318
Credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Prerequisites/Co-requisites
P - CIVE 208, FACC 300
P - CIVE 225, CIVE 311
P - CIVE 206, CIVE 317
P - 60 program credits
P - CIVE 202
P - CIVE 207 and instructor permission
P - CIVE 311, CIVE 323
P - (CHEE 315 or CIVE 225 or MIME 356), (CHEE 310 or CIVE 430
or CHEM 233) or permission of instructor
P - CIVE 202, CIVE 318
P - CIVE 319 or instructor permission
P - CIVE 208
P - Permission of instructor
P - CIVE 323 or equivalent
P - CIVE 225 or instructor permission
P - CIVE 302 or instructor permission
P - CIVE 225 or instructor permission
P - Permission of instructor
P - CIVE 319
P - CIVE 327 or equivalent
P - CIVE 323, CIVE 327
P - CIVE 327 or equivalent
P - CIVE 428 or instructor permission
P - CIVE 311 or instructor permission
List B - General Technical Complementaries
0-9 credits from the following:
CIVE 433
CIVE 446
CIVE 451
CIVE 460
CIVE 470
CIVE 512
CIVE 514
CIVE 520
CIVE 521
or CHEE 521
CIVE 527
CIVE 540
CIVE 542
CIVE 546
CIVE 550
CIVE 551
CIVE 555
CIVE 557
CIVE 558
CIVE 560
CIVE 561
CIVE 572
CIVE 573
CIVE 574
CIVE 577
CIVE 584
Urban Planning
Construction Engineering
Geoenvironmental Engineering
Matrix Structural Analysis
Undergraduate Research Project
Advanced Civil Engineering Materials
Structural Mechanics
Groundwater Hydrology
Nanomaterials and the Aquatic Environment
Nanomaterials and the Aquatic Environment
Renovation and Preservation: Infrastructure
Urban Transportation Planning
Transportation Network Analysis
Selected Topics in Civil Engineering 1
Water Resources Management
Environmental Transport Processes
Environmental Data Analysis
Microbiology for Environmental Engineering
Biomolecular Techniques for Environmental Engineering
Transportation Safety and Design
Urban Activity, Air Pollution, and Health
Computational Hydraulics
Hydraulic Structures
Fluid Mechanics of Water Pollution
River Engineering
Mechanics of Groundwater Flow
Last update: April 30, 2019
For the official program listing, see the Programs, Courses and University Regulations publication (www.mcgill.ca/study).