| Program Code: CVT | Campus: Newnham |
| Duration: 6 Semesters (3 Years) | Start Dates: Fall, Winter Start dates are subject to change |
| Credential Awarded: Ontario College Advanced Diploma | |
Build your future as you build the world.
Civil Engineering Technology is one of civilization’s classic professions. Our renowned Civil Engineering Technology program prepares you to be a dynamic participant in the design and creation of our built environment. This ranges from the metropolitan infrastructure of bridges, airports and harbours to the neighbourhood design of water supply systems, sewage disposal, residential layout, and areas such as water management, the resource issue of the 21st century.
Your studies will be grounded in the skills and knowledge that are most important to employers. They include: advanced computer software packages (AutoCAD, MicroStation, Revit); new developments in highway design and building information modeling (Civil 3D); Geographic Information Systems (GIS); municipal and building design; environmental assessment; construction inspection, supervision and management; and field skills in surveying, as well as soils and materials testing.
The CVT program provides an intensive learning experience at the second and third year levels. You’ll work independently and in teams; produce a comprehensive, professional technology report by the end of the program; and demonstrate progression towards becoming a professional engineering technologist. If you fail to maintain a grade point average of at least 2.5 during your first year and during each subsequent semester, you'll be transferred to the technician program. In exceptional cases, this requirement may be waived by the Promotion Committee.
Program Eligibility:
* Seneca may also consider applicants with good grades in MAP4(C) (80% or over recommended) or MCR3(U) (70% or over). Students with grades lower than these recommended benchmarks and who test below the appropriate level in the skills assessment can expect to be placed into a preparatory mathematics course or will be counseled to enroll in the Applied Science and Technology Fundamentals Certificate Program.
Note: All applicants who are offered admission to programs in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering Technology will have an English and Mathematics skills assessment. The assessments are used for academic placement in English and Mathematics courses that are appropriate to the student’s skill level. In the event a preparatory course is required before enrolling in the standard semester one English or Mathematics, students will automatically be timetabled into the appropriate preparatory course.
The Importance of Learning Skills:
Student success in college requires well developed learning skills (such as being able to work independently, participate in a team, be well-organized, develop good work habits, and show initiative). These skills are as important as prior academic achievement. While it is expected that applicants would have developed these skills through previous education and life experiences, Seneca offers support to assist students with further development of these important skills.
Applicant Selection:
Design and create the environment around you. As a Civil Engineering Technologist, you’ll find career opportunities in consulting engineering firms, government, private contractors, municipalities, utilities and telecommunication firms. Graduates of this diploma program are prepared for success in a wide range of employment fields including: topographic, location and construction control surveys; municipal and transportation planning; design drafting and estimating; structural design in steel, concrete, and wood; soils and materials testing/evaluation; concrete and asphalt quality control; and, construction supervision. Your career could include roles as a designer, supervisor, project manager, contractor or inspector on construction projects, subdivisions, and environmental protection and enhancement initiatives.
If you have existing post-secondary education in Civil Engineering, or a directly related Technology discipline, you can apply for the FAST TRACK assessment of your credentials. If you qualify, you may be given direct entry into the second year of this program. The granting of credits beyond semester two is possible in exceptional cases. FAST TRACK entry may, at the discretion of the department, be offered to partially qualified candidates, in conjunction with requirements to complete additional subjects from semesters one or two.
Upon graduation from the Civil Engineering Technology program, you may choose to pursue a university degree. Through a university transfer agreement, your CVT diploma can significantly reduce the time you’ll be required to spend achieving this goal.
A York University Bachelor of Environmental Studies Degree is available to Civil Technology graduates in partnership with the Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University. Civil Engineering Technology (CVT) graduates with the necessary grade point average can combine their three years of study at Seneca with two additional years at York University to obtain the four-year Degree in Environmental Studies specializing in Urban Sustainability.
Through transfer agreements and institution partnerships, graduates of this Seneca College program may be eligible for credit at the following post-secondary institution(s):
| University/College | Degrees Available |
|---|---|
| York University | • Bachelor in Environmental Studies |
| University/College | Degrees Available |
|---|---|
| Lakehead University | • Bachelor of Engineering |
| University of Western Ontario | • Bachelor of Engineering Science |
| University/College | Degrees Available |
|---|---|
| Athabasca University | • Bachelor of Science (Post Diploma) |
| Camosun College | • Bridge Program to University of British Columbia (Civil Engineering) |
| Cape Breton University | • Bachelor of Engineering Technology – Environmental Studies or Petroleum majors • Bachelor of Technology – Emergency Management • Bachelor of Engineering Technology – Petroleum |
| University/College | Degrees Available |
|---|---|
| University at Buffalo | • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering |
| University/College | Degrees Available |
|---|---|
| Queensland University of Technology | • Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) • Bachelor of Urban Development (Spatial Sciences) • Bachelor of Urban Development (Urban and Regional Planning) |
Students from both the Civil Engineering Technology program and the Civil Engineering Technician program can benefit from an optional Co-operative Education program. Once you’ve completed semester one with passing grades in all subjects, and met appropriate G.P.A. requirements, you’ll 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.
Students working toward the Civil Engineering Technology Diploma may specialize in Building Engineering Technology or Municipal Engineering Technology by the appropriate selection of two elective subjects in the third year.
OACETT (The Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists) recognizes the Civil Technology program as meeting all the academic requirements for certification either in the Technician or Technologist category. Application and additional requirements (i.e. work experience and qualifying professional practice exam, etc.) to become certified are available from OACETT.
| Semester 1 | Subject Name | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|
| ABE141 | Aspects of the Built Environment | 3 |
| EAC150 | College English | 3 |
| ENS141 | Engineering Problems and Statics | 5 |
| EVS141 | Environmental Science | 3 |
| ICA001 | Introduction to Computers and Applications | 2 |
| MTH141 | Mathematics | 3 |
| SRV141 | Surveying | 4 |
| Semester 2 | Subject Name | Hrs/Wk |
| BEA001 | CAD Fundamentals | 4 |
| MTH241 | Mathematics II | 4 |
| MTR241 | Materials | 5 |
| SRV241 | Surveying II | 5 |
| STM241 | Strength of Materials | 5 |
| XXXXXX | General Education Option | 3 |
| CPP100 | Co-op Professional Theory (co-op option only) | 1 |
| CWT241 | Co-op Work Term (co-op option only) | |
| A Field Measurement Techniques Camp is held at the end of semester two. | ||
| Semester 3 | Subject Name | Hrs/Wk |
| CRX341 | Civil CAD Drafting II | 4 |
| GEM343 | Geomechanics | 5 |
| MTH343 | Mathematics | 4 |
| PLR343 | Planning | 3 |
| SRC343 | Structural Design - Concrete | 5 |
| XXXXXX | General Education Option | 3 |
| CPP200 | Co-op Professional Practice (co-op option only) | 1 |
| Semester 4 | Subject Name | Hrs/Wk |
| FDN443 | Foundations | 4 |
| HWT443 | Highway Technology | 5 |
| HYD443 | Hydraulics | 5 |
| SDS443 | Structural Design - Steel | 5 |
| SES394 | Effective Technical Writing | 3 |
| XXXXXX | General Education Option | 3 |
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Students working toward the Civil Engineering Technology Diploma may specialize in Building Engineering Technology or Municipal Engineering Technology by the appropriate selection of two elective subjects in the third year.
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| Semester 5 | Subject Name | Hrs/Wk |
| BSC543 | Building Science Technology | 5 |
| CME543 | Construction Estimating | 3 |
| CMG543 | Construction Management | 5 |
| ETR591 | Engineering Technical Report I | 2 |
| MPT543 | Municipal Technology | 5 |
| and one of the following specialization subjects: | ||
| BLC543 | Building Code (B) | 4 |
| SPA543 | Spatial Analysis (M) | 4 |
| Semester 6 | Subject Name | Hrs/Wk |
| ETR592 | Engineering Technical Report II | 2 |
| GIS643 | Geographic Information Systems | 4 |
| RBE643 | Rehabilitating the Built Environment | 4 |
| WMC643 | Water Management Control | 5 |
| and one of the following specialization subjects: | ||
| BUD643 | Building Design (B) | 5 |
| MED643 | Municipal/Environmental Design (M) | 5 |
| For more information, call the Centre for the Built Environment at: 1-800-572-0712, or visit our website at: http://www.senecac.on.ca/civil. |
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| Program Coordinator: | Jonathan Hunt Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 2416 Email: jonathan.hunt@senecac.on.ca |
| Co-op Employment Advisor: | Ian MacLeod Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 2361 Email: ian.macleod@senecac.on.ca |
| Acting Program Chair: | Roy Paluoja Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 2424 Email: Roy.Paluoja@senecac.on.ca |
| Admissions Advisors: | |
| Domestic Admissions Advisor: | Betrice Brangman Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 2802 Email: betrice.brangman@senecac.on.ca |
| International Admissions Advisor: | Judy Chung Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 2380 Email: Judy.Chung@senecac.on.ca |
| Registration & Records Advisor: | Doris Dolan Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 2469 Email: Doris.Dolan@senecac.on.ca |
"The Civil Engineering Technology program at Seneca was my “stepping stone into industry”. It provided a basic understanding of the needs of the construction industry and the customers we must satisfy on a daily basis."
Glenn Robillard
Marketing Manager, Lafarge Canada Inc.
1993 Graduate, Civil Engineering Technology - Building (Co-op) Program
Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology