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School | British Columbia Institute of Technology | | |
Location | Burnaby, BC, Canada | | |
School Type | College | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 18,147
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Degree | Bachelor | | |
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Length | 4 Year(s) | | |
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Prerequisites | - Grade12 English
- Grade12 Principles of Mathematics or Grade12 Precalculus
- Grade11 Chemistry
- Grade12 Physics
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Prerequisites Notes | English: two years of education in English in an English-speaking country with one of the following: English Studies 12 (73%) or English First Peoples 12 (73%) or Other acceptable BC and Yukon courses or 3.0 credits of post-secondary English, humanities or social sciences (73%) from a recognized institution
Math: one of the following: Pre-Calculus 12 (73%) or Other acceptable BC and Yukon courses
Chemistry 11 (73%)
Physics 12 (73%)
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Scholarships | 3 scholarship(s) | | |
Description | A Diploma in Civil Engineering credential is conferred after the first two years of academic study and, if you meet the continuation requirements, a Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering is conferred upon successful completion of academic year four.
Civil engineering is a diverse, rewarding and challenging profession. Civil engineers and technologists team together to plan, design, construct and maintain road and rail transportation systems, port and airport facilities, bridges, tunnels, dams, and buildings of all types; water, gas and oil pipelines; energy-generating facilities, water, air and waste treatment plants, to name but a few of their activities in an ever-expanding field of endeavour. Civil engineers are, to a great extent, the designers, builders and custodians of society’s built environment as well as stewards of the natural environment. | | |
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