X. Degree Programs
Bachelor of Engineering [B.Eng.]
Environmental Engineering Program Regular and Co-op (ENVE/ENVE:C)
School of Engineering, College of Physical and Engineering Science
The degradation of the environment is a concern shared by citizens, government agencies, non governmental agencies and businesses. The Environmental Engineering program offered by the School of Engineering provides graduates with design and engineering skills to minimize and prevent the impact of human activities on water, soil and air systems. Both simple and innovative solutions are part of the tool box. 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 | [0.00] | Introduction to Co-operative Education | ||||||
ENGG*2100 | [0.75] | Engineering and Design II | ||||||
ENGG*2120 | [0.50] | Material Science | ||||||
ENGG*2400 | [0.50] | Engineering Systems Analysis | ||||||
MATH*2270 | [0.50] | Applied Differential Equations | ||||||
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Semester 4 - Regular or Co-op
ENGG*2230 | [0.50] | Fluid Mechanics | ||||||
ENGG*2450 | [0.50] | Electric Circuits | ||||||
ENGG*2560 | [0.50] | Environmental Engineering Systems | ||||||
MATH*2130 | [0.50] | Numerical Methods | ||||||
STAT*2120 | [0.50] | Probability and Statistics for Engineers | ||||||
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Note: Students select 0.50 restricted electives in Semester 4 if MICR*1020 was selected in Semester 3. If BIOL*1030 was selected in Semester 3, then students must select BIOL*1040 in Semester 4 in place of the 0.50 restricted elective. |
Semester 5 - Regular or Co-op
Semester 6 Regular / Semester 7 Co-op
Semester 7 Regular / Semester 6 Co-op
Semester 8 - Regular or Co-op
Restricted Electives
Environmental engineering students must complete the following restricted electives (see Program Guide for more information). A maximum of three 1000 level electives is allowed. Restricted electives must include:
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2.00 credits in Complementary Studies (Students need to take 0.50 credits from each of the three sub-lists noted in the Program Guide. The remaining 0.50 credits can be taken from any Complementary Studies sub-list.)
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1.50 credits in Environmental Engineering electives (if BIOL*1030 is selected in Semester 3, then BIOL*1040 must be selected from the list in the Program Guide).
Minor (Honours Program)
Students must be registered in the B.Eng. degree program to apply for a Minor in Environmental Engineering.
The minor can be satisfied by taking the following additional courses:
BIOC*2580 | [0.50] | Introductory Biochemistry | |||||||||
CHEM*3360 | [0.50] | Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology | |||||||||
ENGG*3180 | [0.50] | Air Quality | |||||||||
ENGG*3590 | [0.50] | Water Quality | |||||||||
ENGG*4260 | [0.75] | Water and Wastewater Treatment Design | |||||||||
GEOG*1300 | [0.50] | Introduction to the Biophysical Environment | |||||||||
MICR*1020 | [0.50] | Fundamentals of Applied Microbiology | |||||||||
MICR*4180 | [0.50] | Microbial Processes in Environmental Management | |||||||||
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Students must select an environmental application project for the design course in the student's major program. |