The Best Civil Engineering Colleges in Canada

Civil engineering is one of the oldest fields of engineering. It involves the design, building, and maintenance of buildings and other structures for public use. Canada offers many options for students interested in pursuing a course of study in this field.
  1. University Of Toronto

    • The University of Toronto offers degrees in Civil Engineering at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. A unique aspect of this school's program is that it combines its Civil and Mineral Engineering programs into one department. This is due to the integrated nature of the work that mineral and civil engineers do and because so many of their core courses are the same.

      The program's undergraduate offerings are the Civil Engineering Program and the Lassonde Mineral Engineering Program, both of which lead to a Bachelor's Degree in Applied Science. These programs can be completed in four years.

      The graduate program offers a Master's in Civil Engineering and a Master's in Applied Science.

      Department of Civil Engineering
      University of Toronto
      35 St. George Street
      Toronto, ON M5S 1A4
      CANADA
      416-978-0945
      civil.engineering.utoronto.ca/intro.htm

    Queen's University

    • Queen's University in Kingston offers undergraduate and graduate programs in Civil Engineering. Queen's University states its goals as encouraging self-learning and developing in students a strong base of knowledge in infrastructure and environmental knowledge. They emphasize communication, leadership, teamwork and problem solving skills, and they promote a strong ethical framework. Queen's also emphasizes their attempts to keep class sizes small and individual attention to students high.

      Department of Civil Engineering
      Queen's University
      Ellis Hall
      58 Univeristy Avenue
      Kingston Ontartio
      Canada K7L 3N6
      613-533-2122
      civil.queensu.ca/department/information/

    Concordia University

    • Concordia University in Montreal offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in Civil Engineering. Its bachelor's programs include Building Engineering and Civil Engineering. Its Master's programs include graduate certificates in Building and Environmental Engineering, Master's of Engineering in Building and Civil Engineering and Master's of Science in Building and Civil Engineering.

      Concordia University
      Dept. of Building, Civil & Environmental Engineering
      Concordia University, Rm: EV-6.139
      1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West
      Montréal, Québec
      Canada H3G 1M8
      514-848-2424 ext 3200
      bcee.concordia.ca/index.php/Main_Page

    University of British Columbia

    • The University of British Columbia in Vancouver offers both undergraduate and graduate programs in Civil Engineering. The undergrad programs include two Bachelor's of Science, one in Civil Engineering only and another in Civil Engineering with an Environmental Engineering Option. This Option simply means extra coursework in classes encompassing Environmental Engineering.

      The graduate programs include a Master's of Engineering, a Master's of Applied Science, and a Ph.D. The M.Eng. is intended for students interested in pursuing a career in Civil Engineering, while the M.A.Sc. is for students interested more in research than practical work. The Ph.D. is for students interested in more advanced original research.

      University of British Columbia
      Department of Civil Engineering
      Civil and Mechanical Engineering Building
      2002 - 6250 Applied Science Lane
      Vancouver, B.C.
      Canada V6T 1Z4
      civil.ubc.ca/index.php

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