Academic Calendar 2024-2025

Civil Engineering, B.A.Sc. (Class of 2026)

Second Year CORE 2023-2024

APSC 200Engineering Design & Practice II4.00
APSC 221Economic and Business Practice3.00
APSC 293Engineering Communications 21.00
CIVL 200Professional Skills I2.50
CIVL 210Chemistry For Civil Engineers4.50
CIVL 215Materials For Civil Engineers4.50
CIVL 222Numerical Methods5.00
CIVL 230Solid Mechanics I4.25
CIVL 231Solid Mechanics II4.50
CIVL 250Hydraulics I4.00
MTHE 224Applied Math For Civil Eng.4.20
Complementary Studies - List A3.00
Total Units44.45

Note: A minimum of 6 credits must be taken from Complementary Studies List A.

Third Year CORE 2024-2025

CIVL 300Professional Skills II2.50
CIVL 330Structural Analysis4.00
CIVL 331Structural Steel and Timber Design4.00
CIVL 340Geotechnical Engineering 14.00
CIVL 341Geotechnical Engineering 24.00
CIVL 350Hydraulics 24.00
CIVL 360Civil Engineering Design and Practice III4.00
CIVL 371Groundwater Engineering4.00
CIVL 372Water and Wastewater4.00
Complementary Studies - List A3.00
Complementary Studies - List B3.00
Total Units40.50

Note: A minimum of 6 credits must be taken from Complementary Studies List A.

Fourth Year CORE 2025-2026

CIVL 400Professional Skills III2.50
CIVL 460Civil Engineering Design and Practice IV6.00
Complementary Studies List A or B3.00
Electives25.75
Total Units37.25

Electives

All students must choose eight Electives, at least six of which must be Technical Electives from List 1 shown below. The Seventh Elective may be from List 1 or List 2 shown below. The Eighth Elective may be from List 1 or List 2 or a Free Elective - see course list below.

Civil Engineering: Technical Electives

A Free Elective can be any of the following courses with a minimum of 3 credits:

  • Any 3 credit course appearing anywhere in the Applied Science calendar, in the course descriptions list, in the requirements for any academic plan, or in the lists of eligible complementary studies courses
  • Any course at the 100 level or higher from the Arts and Science calendar with any of the following subject codes: ANAT, BCHM, BIOL, CDNS, CHEM, CISC,COGS, COMM, DEVS, GEOL, GIMS, GISC, GISQ, GPHY, HLTH, IDIS, INTS, ENSC,EPID, LING, MATH, MICR, PHAR, PHYS, PHGY, STSC, STAT, WRIT
  • Any of the graduate courses offered in Urban and Regional Planning

Free Electives must be approved by the Undergraduate Chair, please contact the Undergraduate Program Assistant.

  • APSC 480 Multi-disciplinary Industry : Units will not count towards the requirements of taking at least six Technical Electives from List 1 but because of the number of units, they will count towards a Technical Elective, List 2 and Free Elective.
  • APSC 303 Professional Internship can count as a Free Elective (3.5 units) for students who have successfully completed a Queen's Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP).