Courses
Important notice
All students are required to read and adhere to the
Program Policy on Report Writing
. The document also includes some relevant notes for effective report writing.
The Course List for CE&M Graduate Students
MEng students specializing in Construction Engineering and Management are permitted to take 4 of their 10 required courses outside of Civil Engineering. Of those 4, you may take at most 2 outside of Engineering. Below is a list of suggested courses from which you may develop your program. If you wish to take a course not listed, you must submit in written form a strong case for it, explaining why the course is required, and how it will enhance your program and your career in Construction.
- CIV1279H Construction Contract Documents
- CIV1281H Infrastructure Asset Management (offered in the summer)
- CIV1299H Building Information Modeling (offered in the summer)
- CIV1283H Civil Informatics (not offered every year)
- CIV1299H The Business of Construction (not offered every year)
- CIV1504H Probability and Statistics (mandatory to MASc. & PhD. students, unless previously taken at graduate level).
- APS1001H Project Management
- APS1002H Financial Engineering
- APS1004H Human Resources Management: An Engineering Perspective
- APS1005H Operations Research for Engineering Management
- APS1201H Engineering and Public Policy
Additional relevant courses include:
- PLA1801H Urban Infrastructure Planning
- URD 2041H Business and Land Use Development for Urban Designers
- JPG1906H Geographic Information Systems
- ARC 2023H Intermediate Computer Applications
- MIE566H1 Decision Analysis
- MIE1501H Knowledge Modelling and Management
- MIE1505H Enterprise Modeling
- MIE1609H Multi-Criteria and Multi-Agent Decision Making
- MIE1613H Discrete Event Simulation
- MIE1722H Supply Chain Management and Logistics
- MGT2011H International Business
- MGT2203H Financial Reporting and Analysis (Financial Accounting)
- RSM1263H Managing People in Organizations
- RSM1350H Managing Customer Value I & II
- RSM1241H Operations Management