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Program Overview
Overview
Construction engineers oversee the design and production of building and infrastructure projects.
A Minor in Construction Engineering and Management can round out your studies in engineering or architecture and prepare you for a management role in the field. Core courses in finance, management, engineering, and law will help you build the skills to plan and manage projects after your degree.
This Minor is particularly designed for Civil Engineering students, but it is open to all B.Eng., and B.Sc.(Arch.) students.
Careers
Construction Engineering and Management graduates often work as technical specialists on projects in construction design and management, water and power management, geotechnology, and transportation design.
As a Construction Engineer, your problem-solving, finance, and communication skills also make you an effective project manager and executive.
You can become a professional:
- Construction manager
- Structural engineer
- Environmental engineer
- Design engineer
Courses
As a Construction Engineering and Management student, you will take courses like:
- CIVE 208. Civil Engineering System Analysis.
- CIVE 302. Probabilistic Systems.
- COMP 208. Computer Programming for Physical Sciences and Engineering.
- FACC 300. Engineering Economy.
- CIVE 324. Sustainable Project Management.
Related majors
Discover these related majors:
- Civil engineering
- Architecture
- Mining engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Mechanical engineering
Admission Requirements
For this program, you'll need to apply to the Faculty of Engineering. See full admission requirements for more information about deadlines and whether supporting documents are required for your application.
