Courses
Listed below are courses (each one term long) typically taken by students in the Environmental Engineering area of Civil Engineering. This is meant only as a guide; they do not constitute a program requirement. The minimum course requirement for a Master of Applied Science degree is 5 courses, although students are encouraged to take more. The Master of Engineering degree requires either 10 courses, or 8 courses and a project. The Ph.D. program consists of a set of courses determined in consultation with the supervisor and approved by the Department.
Students are also encouraged to enroll in the Collaborative Program in Environmental Engineering and take one of the interdisciplinary courses approved for that program - see list on the collaborative program website. The course taken for the collaborative program can often be used toward meeting the departmental degree requirement.
Graduate Courses offered by Faculty in Environmental Engineering
- CIV540: Treatment Processes
- CIV549: Groundwater Flow and Contamination
- CIV550: Water Resources Engineering
- CIV1303: Water Resources Systems Modeling
- CIV1305: Water Resources Systems Analysis
- CIV1307: Life Cycle Assessment and Sustainability of Engineering Activities
- CIV1308: Physical and Chemical Treatment Processes
- CIV1309: Biological Treatment Processes
- CIV1310: Infrastructure Economics
- CIV1319: Chemistry and Analysis of Water and Wastes
- CIV1335: Advanced Hydrogeology
- CIV1399: Design of Infrastructure for Sustainable Cities and Communities
- ENV1001: Environmental Decision Making
- JEI1901: Technology, Society, and the Environment I
- JEI1902: Technology, Society, and the Environment II
Selected Other Civil Engineering Graduate Courses taken by students in Environmental Engineering
- CIV531: Transport III - Planning
- CIV575: Building Science
- CIV1280: Building Envelope Design
- CIV1504: Applied Probability and Statistics for Civil Engineering
- CIV1507: Public Transport
Students are also encouraged to consider taking courses from Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry and Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, such as
- JCC1313: Environmental Microbiology
- JNC2503: Environmental Pathways
- CHE2504: Industrial Pollution Prevention
- MIE1807: Principles of Measurement
and interdisciplinary graduate courses offered by the Centre for Environment.