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Term 1
Course Number
Course Name
Eligibility
Concentration
201-912-DW
Introduction to Applied Mathematics
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 4 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 4 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 90 hours
Course Description:
The purpose of this course is to make the student think, specifically in the area of mathematical problems arising from current procedures in civil engineering; e.g. surveying, estimating, CAD, and design in general. The student will be taught to develop mathematical skills to solve these problems, as well as the preparation needed for the Technical Calculus.
221-101-DW
Civil Engineering Drawings I
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
This course introduces the fundamentals for producing civil engineering drawings using industry standards.
221-141-DW
Construction I
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
This course introduces the fundamental elements of a building: construction materials, methods and terminology, and complete construction cycle, in particular for residential buildings. Construction drawings, estimates, planning, foundations, wood structures, and exterior and interior finishing are covered. Site visits will assist students in understanding the theory.
221-152-DW
Surveying I
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 1 hour
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
This course is an introduction to Field Surveying. In the first semester, students will become familiar with linear measurements and measuring units and with the concept of leveling and elevation. They will learn the theory and do the practical exercises related to these topics. Furthermore, they will be working in teams, using the surveying instruments, establishing their work area, planning the work, and using the appropriate methods to obtain results that must be presented in a specific notebook according to professional standards.
221-161-DW
Technology of Aggregates
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 1 hour
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
This course introduces students to the basic properties of aggregates that are used in various construction applications, trains students to perform standard tests in a laboratory setting to determine some of the principle properties of construction aggregates and compare results with specifications. Specifically, to analyze construction materials and develop methods for producing them.
311-912-DW
Health and Safety
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 3 hours
Laboratory: 0 hours
Homework: 1 hour
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
This is a course to introduce the student to the basic safety and security procedures used on construction sites. Successful completion of the course will allow the students to obtain their Construction Security Card, a government requirement for accessing construction sites.
General Education
109-10x-MQ
Physical Education
Language of instruction: English
Choose one course from the list of options below:
109-101-MQ: Physical Activity and Health
109-102-MQ: Physical Activity and Effectiveness
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the Physical Education Department's website for their offering course for the following:
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
In this course students of Civil Engineering Technology learn the basic principles of statics, forces and structures with an emphasis on applications. The basic laws of mechanics will be applied to a wide range of phenomena of importance to civil engineering. Modeling as a tool will be introduced to analyze experimental data. The course prepares students for more advanced courses such as structural analysis.
221-242-DW
Construction II
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
This course introduces and demonstrates to the students the principles and practices of construction technology related to structural materials, construction equipment, construction procedures, structural systems and quantity estimates. It includes preparation and layout of construction sites; selection of appropriate construction equipment; concrete , reinforcing and formwork; beams, columns and floor slab systems; material, systems and installation procedures related to roofing for residential and industrial buildings. To understand the construction procedures, students will visit construction sites where a project is in progress.
221-253-DW
Surveying II
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 1 hour
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
This course is a continuation of the first surveying course. It is designed to elaborate on some of the aspects covered in Surveying I, such as elevations, horizontal and vertical distances, and slope angles, then to introduce more advanced applications in surveying. Notions about the global and local coordinate systems, calculation of construction quantities and field layouts will be seen. The Total Station, an electronic device, is the instrument that will be introduced to the students.
221-364-DW
Soils I
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the field of soil engineering and to aid them in attaining the proper perspective on the role of laboratory testing in soil investigations. Students will also become familiar with the methods of taking and recording information gathered from field investigation, interpreting results and evaluating their significance. This course deals with the nature of soils; their engineering properties, classification, compaction, and laboratory testing and techniques. Laboratory tests include classification, atterberg limits, specific gravity, hydrometer analysis, and compaction.
General Education
109-10x-MQ
Physical Education
Language of instruction: English
Choose one course from the list of options below:
109-101-MQ: Physical Activity and Health
109-102-MQ: Physical Activity and Effectiveness
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the Physical Education Department's website for their offering course for the following:
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide students in the Civil Engineering Technology Program with the necessary physics fundamentals required in their field of study. Topics covered include: internal reactions, Hooke's law, shear forces and bending moments in beams, shear and bending stresses in beams, and deflection of beams.
221-303-DW
Civil Engineering Drawings II
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 3 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 75 hours
Course Description:
This course is a continuation of the Drawings I course and is designed to develop the student’s ability to interpret and convert the engineer’s design, data and sketches into engineering drawings in accordance with conventional drafting methods using AutoCAD and Revit.
221-346-DW
Specifications
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 3 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 75 hours
Course Description:
Students will acquire a general knowledge of the interrelationships with regards to design, specification, tender call, bid evaluation, construction contracts, supervision and claims. They will learn and understand the structure and methodology of drafting a technical specification. Students will produce technical specifications for excavation and earth work, concrete, steel and wood structures.
221-362-DW
Concrete
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 3 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 75 hours
Course Description:
Topics in this course include: cement and concrete industries, types of concrete - plain, reinforced, pre-cast and pre-stressed, selection and design of concrete mixes, air-entrainment and additives, sampling and testing of fresh concrete, ready-mixed and site-mixed concrete, transporting, placing, finishing and curing concrete, hot weather and cold weather concreting, testing hardened concrete, concrete mix design using computer programs.
221-375-DW
Municipal Engineering I
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
This course is designed to introduce and demonstrate to the students the technical design of infrastructure projects such as drinking water purification plants and water distribution systems. It introduces to the students the basic principles of hydraulics as applied to the design, analysis, and operation of water distribution systems. It shall familiarize the students with the environmental laws, regulations and directives for water to protect public health. As well, the students will examine strategies that increase the water efficiency in cities to minimize the environmental impact on natural water resources.
General Education
109-103-MQ
Physical Activity and Autonomy
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 1 hour
Laboratory: 1 hour
Homework: 1 hour
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 30 hours
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the Physical Education Department's website for their offering course for the following:
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
This is an introductory course in the fundamentals of performing quantity take-offs from drawings. Students will be given actual construction drawings and instructed in estimating quantities of materials.
221-462-DW
Bituminous Mix
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 3 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 75 hours
Course Description:
This course involves the study of the manufacturing and properties of asphalt cement, full-depth pavement design and the design and testing of an asphalt-cement mix using the Marshall test.
221-477-DW
Municipal Engineering II
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
The purpose of this course is to introduce and demonstrate to the students the technical design of sanitary, storm and combined sewer systems. The course also focuses on the storm water management techniques to prevent flooding in urban areas and pollution problems in surface water. The environmental laws, regulations and directives for sanitary sewage and storm water will be considered.
221-481-DW
Structural Analysis
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 5 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
This course is an introduction to structural analysis. The course covers various types of structures, types of loads, the response of the structure in terms of reactions, internal forces and deformations. The analysis for structural members is done with manual computations and a structural analysis program.
221-491-DW
Stage Preparation
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 1 hour
Laboratory: 3 hours
Homework: 0 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
The Stage Preparation course involves a work term (stage) in industry. The work term starts with the Victoria Day weekend in May at the end of the fourth semester, and extends into August at the beginning of the fifth semester. The purpose of this course is to place students in an actual working environment of one of the fields of civil engineering for a continuous work period. The students will be remunerated during this work stage. Students will learn the basic job search skills of preparing a c.v. in both French and English and how to conduct themselves in a job interview. Students will also use the various job search tools such as the Internet, job advertisements and specialized directories of companies.
General Education
345-BXH-DW
Applied Ethics in Humanities
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 3 hours
Laboratory: 0 hours
Homework: 3 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the Humanities Department's website for their offering of 345-BXH-MQ - Applied Ethics courses.
345-FXH-DW
L'Éthique Appliquée
Language of instruction: French
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 3 hours
Laboratory: 0 hours
Homework: 3 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the Humanities Department's website for their offering of courses.
602-C0x-MQ
French Block C
Language of instruction: French
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 1 hour
Homework: 3 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Choose one course from the list of options below:
602-C01-MQ: Français et société québécoise (niveau 1)
602-C02-MQ: Français et société québécoise (niveau 2)
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the French Department's offering of courses.
602-UF2-MQ
Comparaison d'oeuvres littéraires
Language of instruction: French
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 1 hour
Homework: 3 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the French Department's offering of courses.
603-10x-DW
English
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 3 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Choose one course from the list of options below:
603-102-MQ: Literary Genres
603-103-MQ: Literary Themes
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the English Department's website for their offering course for the following:
Students must select their complementary courses from domains accessible to their programs and from disciplines outside those used in their fields of concentration. Students must select their complementary courses from one or two different domains.
Each domain is divided into two ensembles (BW__, BX__). A maximum of one course may be taken per ensemble per domain. Wherever possible, students should check graduation requirements for information on which domains may be taken in their programs, or consult with Academic Advising.
Note: Not all courses described below are offered every term; check the College Timetable for specific information.
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
The objective of this course is to introduce and demonstrate to the students the major environmental concerns and to propose environmental measures for pollution protection. Students will identify and asses the environmental impacts that arise from various engineering projects, and will plan and carry out environmental impact studies. This course deals with environmental regulations; atmospheric emissions; global warming and greenhouse effects: acid rain; global climate change; effects of pollution on ecological systems.
221-545-DW
Estimating II
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 1 hour
Laboratory: 3 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
The course is a continuation of Estimating I and is designed to expand on the notions taught in the previous course. It will also introduce the student to additional costs such as indirect costs , insurance , general conditions, overhead, insurance, bonds, etc. An emphasis is also placed on reading and understanding construction plans
221-547-DW
Project Management I
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 1 hour
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
This is an introductory course in planning and scheduling techniques and organizational structures for running larger construction projects. It includes the study of the critical path method for scheduling using microcomputer and CPM software, as well as cost control.
221-554-DW
Roads I
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 1 hour
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
Topics in this course include the theory of circular, vertical, and spiral curves, the stakeout of a circular curve, analysis of topographic maps and aerial photography, area and volume calculations, and road profile design. Training is provided on electronic surveying techniques including the operation of data collectors, computer processing of survey data, and the production of surveying drawings using AutoCAD and Microsurvey CAD Pro.
221-583-DW
Reinforced Concrete
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
The student learns to design reinforced concrete beams, slabs, columns and footings based on the standards using in practice.
221-593-DW
Stage Evaluation
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 0 hours
Laboratory: 3 hours
Homework: 1 hour
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
This course will show the student how too establish professional relationships in the presence of co-workers, clients, and members of the public and site staff. The student will also learn how to perform in a working environment according to the fields of competency established by current laws and regulations.
221-665-DW
Soils II
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
A continuation of course Soils I, this course includes consolidation and settlement, shear strength of soils and design of foundations. Laboratory tests include unconfined compression and California Bearing Ratio.
General Education
603-BXE-DW
Applied Themes in English
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the English Department's website for their offering course for the following:
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
This course is a continuation to project management I in which the framework of project management will be further discussed and applied. There will be specific concentration on project management knowledge areas such as project planning, scheduling and monitoring, quality control, scope management, resource management, changes to scope of work, budget monitoring and control and cash flow monitoring.
221-649-DW
Inspections
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 3 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 75 hours
Course Description:
The student is introduced to inspection techniques and requirements for building construction for both commercial and residential applications based on building codes, and to common practice techniques used by the AIBQ (Association des Inspecteurs du Batiment du Quebec)
221-655-DW
Roads II
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
This course introduces the student to both manual and computer methods of road design. Topics including the historical development of roads, transportation project planning, pedestrian, driver, and vehicle characteristics, vehicle dynamics, stopping sight distance, passing sight distance, circular curve radius, and all stages of a road design project will be introduced. Students will work in groups to undertake a real highway design project from conception to completion, according to the Quebec standards of road design. During the implementation of the project, students will be introduced to all aspects of road design in detail.
221-674-DW
Engineering and Environment
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 1 hour
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
This course is designed to familiarize the students with the various environmental standards and regulations, to introduce the students the environmental technology of wastewater treatment plants, to study the municipal solid waste management, and to identify and analyze various methods for hazardous waste management and site remediation.
221-677-DW
Building Systems
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 1 hour
Homework: 1 hour
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
The objective of this course is to identify the environmental aspects to design healthy and comfortable building environments. This course introduces students to the fundamental engineering concepts and design principles of building plumbing systems; ventilation systems for pollutant control; heating, air-conditioning systems; liquid and solid wastes in household; noise pollution and control; fire protection and smoke detection. Students will become familiar with the regulations and standards provided by the plumbing code as well as with the use of SPIPE and DPIPE software to design building water distribution and drainage systems.
221-685-DW
Steel Structures
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 2 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
This course introduces the student to the design of the basic structural steel elements using design tables and procedures; dimensioning and shop drawings of flexural, compressive, tensile steel members, framed and seated connections, bracing systems; and erection of steel structures.
221-686-DW
Wood Structures
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 1 hour
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 1 hour
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
This course is an introduction to the design of wood structures; wood structural elements used in residential, commercial and industrial buildings as well as formwork for concrete; and dimensioning of structural wood members using tables and design procedures.
General Education
602-D0x-MQ
French Block D
Language of instruction: French
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 1 hour
Homework: 3 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Choose one course from the list of options below:
602-D01-MQ: Français, travail et numérique (niveau 1)
602-D02-MQ: Français, travail et numérique (niveau 2)
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the French Department's offering of courses.
602-E0x-MQ
French Block E
Language of instruction: French
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 1 hour
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 3 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Choose one course from the list of options below:
602-E01-MQ: Projet expérientiel en français (niveau 1)
602-E02-MQ: Projet expérientiel en français (niveau 2)
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the French Department's offering of courses.
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Complémentaire
Language of instruction: French
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 1 hour
Homework: 3 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
Two complementary courses are required for graduation. Complementary courses are given in the following domains (areas):
Students must select their complementary courses from domains accessible to their programs and from disciplines outside those used in their fields of concentration. Students must select their complementary courses from one or two different domains.
Each domain is divided into two ensembles (BW__, BX__). A maximum of one course may be taken per ensemble per domain. Wherever possible, students should check graduation requirements for information on which domains may be taken in their programs, or consult with Academic Advising.
Note: Not all courses described below are offered every term; check the College Timetable for specific information.
This course is required for all students in the program.
This course is required for students who do not have a Certificate of Eligibility to English-language education.
This course is required for students who do have a Certificate of Eligibility to English-language education AND who are placed at the 101 in college level French or lower.
This course is required for students who do have a Certificate of Eligibility to English-language education AND who are placed at the 102 or 103 in college level French.
Légende de l'éligibilité:
Ce cours est obligatoire pour tous les étudiants du programme.
Ce cours est obligatoire pour les étudiants du programme qui n'ont pas de certificat d'éligibilité à l'enseignement en anglais.
Ce cours est obligatoire pour les étudiants du programme qui ont un certificat d'éligibilité à l'enseignement en anglais ET qui ont obtenu un niveau 101 ou inférieur au test de classement en français collégial.
Ce cours est obligatoire pour les étudiants du programme qui ont un certificat d'éligibilité à l'enseignement en anglais ET qui ont obtenu un niveau 102 ou 103 au test de classement en français collégial.