X. Degree Programs
Bachelor of Science in Engineering [B.Sc.(Eng.)]
Environmental Engineering Program Regular and Co-op (ENVE/ENVE:C)
School of Engineering, College of Physical and Engineering Science.
In recent years there has been concern about the degradation of the environment. The School of Engineering has responded to this concern by developing an Environmental Engineering program. Graduates will possess design and skills to minimize and prevent the impact of human activities on water, soil and air systems. Graduates will also creatively integrate humanistic and social perspectives in their solutions.
Major (Honours Program)
Semester 1 - Regular or Co-op
Semester 2 - Regular or Co-op
Semester 3 - Regular or Co-op
COOP*1100
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[0.00] |
Introduction to Co-operative Education |
ENGG*2100
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[0.75] |
Engineering and Design II |
ENGG*2120
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[0.50] |
Material Science |
ENGG*2400
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[0.50] |
Engineering Systems Analysis |
MATH*2270
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[0.50] |
Applied Differential Equations |
0.50 restricted elective |
One of: |
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Semester 4 - Regular or Co-op
ENGG*2230
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[0.50] |
Fluid Mechanics |
ENGG*2450
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[0.50] |
Network Theory |
ENGG*2560
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[0.50] |
Environmental Engineering Systems |
MATH*2130
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[0.50] |
Numerical Methods |
STAT*2120
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[0.50] |
Probability and Statistics for Engineers |
One of: |
BIOL*1040
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[0.50] |
Biology II |
0.50 restricted elective |
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Note: Students select 0.50 restricted elective in Semester 4 if MICR*1020 was selected in Semester 3. |
Semester 5 - Regular or Co-op
Semester 6 Regular / Semester 7 Co-op
ENGG*3100
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[0.75] |
Engineering and Design III |
ENGG*3410
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[0.50] |
Systems and Control Theory |
ENGG*3430
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[0.50] |
Heat and Mass Transfer |
ENGG*3470
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[0.50] |
Mass Transfer Operations |
1.00 restricted elective |
Semester 7 Regular / Semester 6 Co-op
ENGG*3670
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[0.50] |
Soil Mechanics |
ENGG*4330
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[0.75] |
Air Pollution Control |
ENGG*4340
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[0.50] |
Solid and Hazardous Waste Management |
ENGG*4370
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[0.75] |
Urban Water Systems Design |
0.50 restricted elective |
Semester 8 - Regular or Co-op
ENGG*4130
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[1.00] |
Environmental Engineering Design IV |
ENGG*4260
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[0.75] |
Water and Wastewater Treatment Design |
GEOL*3060
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[0.50] |
Groundwater |
0.50 restricted elective |
Restricted Electives
Environmental engineering students must complete the following restricted electives (see Program Guide for more information). You can take these courses where Restricted Electives are indicated in the schedule of courses. A maximum of three 1000 level electives is allowed. Restricted electives must include:
2.00 credits in Complementary Studies electives |
0.50 credit in Free Elective |
0.50 credit in Science/Engineering electives |
One of: |
0.50 credit in Science electives (if MICR*1020 is selected in Semester 3) |
BIOL*1040 (if BIOL*1030 is selected in Semester 3) |
Note: The following courses should not be used as Free Electives: |
CHEM*2820
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[0.50] |
Thermodynamics and Kinetics |
CHEM*2880
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[0.50] |
Physical Chemistry |
GEOG*3620
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[0.50] |
Desert Environments |
GEOL*3190
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[0.50] |
Environmental Water Chemistry |
PHYS*1600
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[0.50] |
Contemporary Astronomy |
SOIL*3070
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[0.50] |
Environmental Soil Physics |
SOIL*3080
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[0.50] |
Soil and Water Conservation |
TOX*3360
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[0.50] |
Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology |
Minor (Honours Program)
Students must be registered in the B.Sc.(Eng.) degree program to apply for a Minor in Environmental Engineering.
The minor can be satisfied by taking the following additional courses:
BIOL*2060
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[0.50] |
Ecology |
BIOC*2580
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[0.50] |
Introductory Biochemistry |
CHEM*3360
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[0.50] |
Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology |
ENGG*3180
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[0.50] |
Air Quality |
ENGG*3590
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[0.50] |
Water Quality |
ENGG*4260
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[0.75] |
Water and Wastewater Treatment Design |
GEOG*1300
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[0.50] |
Introduction to the Biophysical Environment |
MICR*1020
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[0.50] |
Fundamentals of Applied Microbiology |
MICR*4180
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[0.50] |
Microbial Processes in Environmental Management |
One of: |
ENGG*2560
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[0.50] |
Environmental Engineering Systems |
ENGG*2660
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[0.50] |
Biological Engineering Systems I |
Students must select an environmental application project for the design course in the student's major program.
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