PART-TIME | WINNIPEG LOCATIONS CIVCP-NA Civil Engineering Technology

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Overview

  • Several courses are available by distance and classroom delivery on a part-time basis
  • Credit transfer opportunities: full-time Civil Engineering Technology
Description
Earn credits toward the full-time Civil Engineering Technology while you acquire the knowledge and skills to work in construction engineering, environmental engineering, and geomatics technologies.

It is recommended that you have a strong background in math and science.

For more information, visit Civil Engineering Technology

Admission Requirements

A strong background in science is recommended. Physics 40S is highly recommended.

Regular Admission Requirements
Successful completion of Grade 12, including one credit in each of the following courses:
  • Grade 12 English
  • Grade 12 Math (Applied Math 40S or Pre-Calculus Math 40S is highly recommended)

Program Outline

Earn credits towards a full-time Civil Engineering Technology while studying part-time.

Year 1

  • Algebra and Trigonometry 1 - D
  • Chemistry - C
  • Computers - Introduction - C/D  plus  AutoCAD 1 and AutoCAD 2 - C/D (Computer Applications 1 CIVL-1012 & Computer Applications 2 CIVL-2024)
  • Statics and Strength of Materials 1 - D
  • Surveying 1 - D 
  • Technical Communication 1 - C/D
  • Drafting Fundamentals - C plus  AutoCAD 1 - (Technical Graphics CIVL-1017)
  • Professional Ethics - D (Professional Ethics CIVL-1020)
  • WHMIS - D
  • General Safety Training - C

Year 2

  • Algebra and Trigonometry 2 - D
  • Statics and Strength of Materials 2 - D
  • Surveying 2 - D 
  • Building Materials - C plus AutoCAD 2 -(Applied Technical Graphics CIVL-2030)
  • Calculus and Statistics - D

Year 3

  • Construction Project Management - C  plus *Construction Estimating Fundamentals - C (Project Administration CIVC-1044)

Legend:

  • C/D - Classroom or Distance Delivery
  • C - Classroom Delivery
  • D - Distance Delivery

Courses and Descriptions

(Click the course name to view the description of the course)
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
In addition to Transfer of Credit from a recognized post secondary institution, other RPL processes are available for RPL courses. Click here for more information. For courses with no RPL, please check www.rrc.ca/rpl for additional contact information.
CIAC-1002Technical Drawing FundamentalsRPL
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This course introduces students to the knowledge and skills necessary to produce 2D technical drawings using hand sketching and computer aided design (CAD) methods. Students will gain an understanding of construction drawing conventions, annotation methods, scaling, and the fundamental tools and techniques using Autodesk AutoCAD software. Furthermore, students will examine how to add and modify objects, text, dimensions, hatching, and blocks through the completion of moderately complex, two-dimensional working drawings using both imperial and metric units. This course is a prerequisite for detailing and drawing courses throughout the program.

CIVC-1053Surveying Field Lab
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These labs will provide students with a general understanding of basic surveying measurements and writing and maintaining field notes. You will be provided practical hands-on experience with basic survey equipment (chain, level, and total station) while working in a team environment.

Prerequisites:
CIVL-1011Algebra & Trigonometry 1
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This math course covers fundamental principles, definitions of mathematical terms and basic graphing techniques.  Students will learn to simplify expressions and solve equations involving trigonometric functions, systems of linear equations, factoring and fractions.

CIVL-1013Statics and Strength of Materials 1
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Statics is the study of forces that act on a structure at rest. This course consists of the basic principles that allow the determination of forces carried by structural bodies and frames. Some of the learning outcomes topics are: (force characteristics, moment force, Resultant Force, equilibrium, Free Body Diagrams and Truss Analysis). This course is delivered via in class lectures and the LEARN management system (database).

CIVL-1014Surveying 1
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This course will introduce the fundamentals of survey measurement and equipment use, profile plotting, grade calculations and topographic surveying. This course includes a practical field component consisting of basic measurement exercises using surveyor's levels and digital Total Stations.

CIVL-1019Chemistry
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This course is a basic introduction to theoretical and practical chemistry with emphasis on chemical compounds, and reactions. We then move on to the reactions of acids and bases and their effects on the environment and on different materials. Energy of matter will focus on the use of different building materials, and explain the energy absorbed/released to heat/cool substances. Nuclear chemistry will focus on natural radiation and radioactive isotopes, as well as the fission and fusion reactions to generate energy. 

CIVL-1020Professional Ethics
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The course will introduce students to the fundamentals of ethics and decision making in the workplace. Practical functions are introduced including: understanding the foundation of ethics; personal morality and lifestyle; social ethics; professional expectations in the workplace; construction contracts; the role of government; common myths; architectural issues & construction defects; engineering & construction defects; construction defects & litigation; care, custody & control; specialized & investigative services; expert witness; and CTTAM Code of Ethics & Guidelines. Employee/employer centric exercises, case studies and practical assignments will provide an identifiable linkage between more abstract theory and real world practice and assist successful students to master ethical decision making. Techniques learned will also be applied to other courses and on-the-job experiences. Wherever practicable case studies and reading references will be based on the construction industry and related fields.

CIVL-2001Calculus & Statistics
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You will be introduced to differential and integral calculus and statistics. Applications include linear motion, optimization problems, the area between curves, centroids, fluid pressure and arc length. Frequency distributions, central tendency, dispersion measures and graphs of statistical data are studied, including normal distributions and regression.

Prerequisites:
Take (CIVL-1011 and CIVL-2023), or take CIVL-1004.
CIVL-2011Geotechnical Materials 1
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This course introduces students to the basic geotechnical definitions, different soil types and their structures.  In this course students will learn the computation of volume and mass relationships of soils-water mixtures, determination of grain size distribution, Atterberg limits of soils, soil density, density tests and compaction control.  Soil identification by means of visual identification, triangular charts as well as the American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) methods.  The basics of site investigation and soil sampling are also covered in the course.

CIVL-2023Algebra & Trigonometry 2
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Students simplify expressions and solve equations involving quadratic functions, integral and fractional exponents, radicals and logarithms.  Topics also include inverse trigonometric functions, sine law, cosine law, plane analytic geometry and graphing.

Prerequisites:
CIVL-2025Statics and Strength of Materials 2
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Strength and materials is the study of construction materials (steel, concrete & wood) that make up a structure when forces are applied. This course provides an appreciation of the physical characteristics of structural materials (steel, concrete & wood) which is necessary to determine load capacities of structural members. Some of the learning outcomes topics are : (stress-strain curves, stress consideration, centroids, moment of inertia & bending stress). This course is delivered via in class lectures and the LEARN management system (database).

Prerequisites:
CIVL-2026Surveying 2
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This course continues from Surveying 1. Students will be introduced to basic roadway design and earthwork concepts, the fundamentals of angles and survey traverses, traverse adjustments, coordinate calculations, missing courses closures, and systems of surveys in Manitoba and Western Canada.

Prerequisites:
CIVL-3026Engineering Economics
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This course provides an introduction to engineering decision making. It deals primarily with cash flows associated with engineering projects and related mathematical tools for manipulating monetary values over time. The course also presents less quantifiable considerations related to business policy, social responsibility, and ethics. Key studies include basic elements of engineering decision making, financial depreciation of assets, economic methods for comparing costs and benefits that occur at different times, cash flow analysis using principal formulas and compound interest factors, methods of evaluating and comparing projects, and methods of making choices about possible replacement of assets.
 

Prerequisites:
COMM-1016Report Writing
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In this course, you will focus on writing clear and effective business communication. Using a variety of report formats, you will learn the basic steps of report writing, including planning your approach, organizing information, writing the first draft, revising for clarity, and documenting sources. You also learn how to use supplementary visual aids to enhance your written report.

COMM-1243Technical Communication 1
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Learn the principles of technical communication. Develop your skills to research, design and organize documents. Practice your skills using plain language techniques to produce clear, effective writing. Ideal for anyone who writes for business, government or industry.

COMP-1313Introduction to Computers
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In this course, students will be introduced to software in the Microsoft 365 productivity platform. Students will explore the fundamentals of editing and formatting text in a variety of documents in Word and the essentials of working with data in Excel spreadsheets. Then, students will learn how to work collaboratively using sharing platforms and create slide decks with a presentation program. By the end of this course, students will be prepared to further their skills using specific Microsoft applications.

CONS-1003Construction Project Mgmt: Basic Prncpls
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Learn to use Microsoft Project 2002 software for scheduling and tracking a project. The course will cover concepts such as Gantt Charts and network diagrams, task dependencies, resource allocations and critical path scheduling. Students will also learn how the knowledge and procedures outlined in the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®) relate specifically to design and construction projects.

CONS-1004Construction Estimating Fundamentals
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Before dealing with the specifics of construction estimating, it is important for the student to have an understanding of the pre-construction phases of a project. This course will first provide an overview of topics such as stakeholders, project delivery methods, the design process and contract documents. The foundation for any cost estimate is an accurate quantity take-off, so the course will focus on a few sample trade areas. Then students will apply prices to some of the quantities resulting in examples of project direct costs. Students will also be exposed to some of the expenses that make up the indirect costs for a project. The final topic will be the bidding process and related documentation. 

Prerequisites:
DRAF-1000Drafting Fundamentals
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Practice in the use of architectural and engineering imperial and metric scales, basic lettering forms, linework techniques, material symbols, architectural conventions and techniques, orthographic and pictorial drawing. Study light wood frame construction and the production of working drawings for a small residential garage.

Prerequisites:
DRAF-1006Residential Construction
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Study common building practices and materials related to residential construction. Create architectural working drawings for a design controlled single story residence with a basement which will consist of site plan, floor plans, elevations, building section, wall section, details and schedules. Prerequisite: Building Materials

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SAFE-1028WHMIS
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The Workplace Hazardous Materials System (WHMIS) is a system for ensuring that important information about hazardous products is communicated where products are used, stored and handled. This course provides Information necessary to understand and interpret information about hazardous products, including pictograms (symbols), labels and Safety Data Sheets.

SEMR-9219General Safety Training
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Basic general safety content developed to arm students with the core information necessary for them to protect themselves in workplaces of all descriptions. Although some examples may consider Manitoba legislation, General Safety Training (GST) has been developed by occupational safety and health professionals using generic information that is not provincially specific.

Students enrolling in Part-Time and Online Education courses may be required to purchase textbooks and materials at participating Campus Store locations or online at bookstore.rrc.ca. Student booklists will be available approximately 3 weeks prior to scheduled course start dates. Please ensure materials are purchased in advance, to be available for the start date.

Note: Courses requiring a textbook will show "TR" in the Delivery field.


Click the "More Info" link beside the course's name to view the description of the course.

Course Dates and Fees

2024 Spring Term - Continuing Education
CIVL-1019 Chemistrymore info
Location: Notre Dame Campus
DatesClass DaysTimeDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
May 07, 24 - Jun 27, 24Tu Th6:00PM - 10:00PMJ. Mitchell250305$739
Location: Notre Dame Campus
Dates
May 07, 24 - Jun 27, 24
Class days
Tu Th
6:00PM - 10:00PM
Delivery
Instructor
J. Mitchell
Section
250305
Cost
$739
DRAF-1006 Residential Constructionmore info
Location: Online
DatesClass DaysTimeDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
Apr 30, 24 - May 30, 24Tu Th6:00PM - 10:00PMB. Sharp250348$585
Location: Online
Dates
Apr 30, 24 - May 30, 24
Class days
Tu Th
6:00PM - 10:00PM
Delivery
Instructor
B. Sharp
Section
250348
Cost
$585
CIVL-1013 Statics and Strength of Materials 1more info
Location: Notre Dame Campus
DatesClass DaysTimeDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
Apr 29, 24 - May 06, 24  R. Prepes257112$813
Location: Notre Dame Campus
Dates
Apr 29, 24 - May 06, 24
Class days
 
 
Delivery
Instructor
R. Prepes
Section
257112
Cost
$813

2024 Spring Term - Distance Education
CIVL-1011 Algebra & Trigonometry 1more info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
May 01, 24 - Sep 30, 24T. Shiaro251778$729
Jun 01, 24 - Oct 31, 24T. Shiaro251779$729
Location: Online
Dates
May 01, 24 - Sep 30, 24
Delivery
Instructor
T. Shiaro
Section
251778
Cost
$729
Dates
Jun 01, 24 - Oct 31, 24
Delivery
Instructor
T. Shiaro
Section
251779
Cost
$729
CIVL-2023 Algebra & Trigonometry 2more info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
May 01, 24 - Sep 30, 24T. Shiaro251780$729
Jun 01, 24 - Oct 31, 24T. Shiaro251781$729
Location: Online
Dates
May 01, 24 - Sep 30, 24
Delivery
Instructor
T. Shiaro
Section
251780
Cost
$729
Dates
Jun 01, 24 - Oct 31, 24
Delivery
Instructor
T. Shiaro
Section
251781
Cost
$729
CIVL-2001 Calculus & Statisticsmore info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
May 01, 24 - Oct 31, 24T. Shiaro251805$689
Location: Online
Dates
May 01, 24 - Oct 31, 24
Delivery
Instructor
T. Shiaro
Section
251805
Cost
$689
CIVL-3026 Engineering Economicsmore info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
May 06, 24 - Jul 31, 24B. Williams251834$859
Location: Online
Dates
May 06, 24 - Jul 31, 24
Delivery
Instructor
B. Williams
Section
251834
Cost
$859
COMP-1313 Introduction to Computersmore info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
May 01, 24 - Jul 31, 24K. Mann251876$589
Jun 01, 24 - Aug 31, 24K. Mann251877$589
Location: Online
Dates
May 01, 24 - Jul 31, 24
Delivery
Instructor
K. Mann
Section
251876
Cost
$589
Dates
Jun 01, 24 - Aug 31, 24
Delivery
Instructor
K. Mann
Section
251877
Cost
$589
CIVL-1013 Statics and Strength of Materials 1more info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
May 06, 24 - Aug 16, 24N. Khan251846$699
Location: Online
Dates
May 06, 24 - Aug 16, 24
Delivery
Instructor
N. Khan
Section
251846
Cost
$699
CIVL-2025 Statics and Strength of Materials 2more info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
May 06, 24 - Aug 02, 24N. Khan251847$699
Location: Online
Dates
May 06, 24 - Aug 02, 24
Delivery
Instructor
N. Khan
Section
251847
Cost
$699
CIVL-1014 Surveying 1more info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
May 06, 24 - Aug 26, 24M. Robb251849$889
Location: Online
Dates
May 06, 24 - Aug 26, 24
Delivery
Instructor
M. Robb
Section
251849
Cost
$889
CIVL-2026 Surveying 2more info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
May 06, 24 - Aug 26, 24M. Robb251850$889
Location: Online
Dates
May 06, 24 - Aug 26, 24
Delivery
Instructor
M. Robb
Section
251850
Cost
$889
COMM-1243 Technical Communication 1more info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
Jun 01, 24 - Aug 31, 24S. Solomon251852$575
Location: Online
Dates
Jun 01, 24 - Aug 31, 24
Delivery
Instructor
S. Solomon
Section
251852
Cost
$575
CIAC-1002 Technical Drawing Fundamentalsmore info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
May 01, 24 - Oct 31, 24C. Urbanski255856$1,299
Jun 01, 24 - Nov 30, 24C. Urbanski255857$1,299
Location: Online
Dates
May 01, 24 - Oct 31, 24
Delivery
Instructor
C. Urbanski
Section
255856
Cost
$1,299
Dates
Jun 01, 24 - Nov 30, 24
Delivery
Instructor
C. Urbanski
Section
255857
Cost
$1,299

2024 Summer Term - Continuing Education
DRAF-1006 Residential Constructionmore info
Location: Online
DatesClass DaysTimeDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
Jul 02, 24 - Sep 03, 24Tu6:00PM - 10:00PMB. Sharp256144$585
Location: Online
Dates
Jul 02, 24 - Sep 03, 24
Class days
Tu
6:00PM - 10:00PM
Delivery
Instructor
B. Sharp
Section
256144
Cost
$585

2024 Summer Term - Distance Education
COMP-1313 Introduction to Computersmore info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
Jul 02, 24 - Sep 30, 24TBA256562$589
Aug 01, 24 - Oct 31, 24TBA256563$589
Location: Online
Dates
Jul 02, 24 - Sep 30, 24
Delivery
Instructor
TBA
Section
256562
Cost
$589
Dates
Aug 01, 24 - Oct 31, 24
Delivery
Instructor
TBA
Section
256563
Cost
$589
CIVL-1013 Statics and Strength of Materials 1more info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
Jul 02, 24 - Oct 08, 24N. Khan256152$699
Location: Online
Dates
Jul 02, 24 - Oct 08, 24
Delivery
Instructor
N. Khan
Section
256152
Cost
$699
CIVL-2025 Statics and Strength of Materials 2more info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
Jul 02, 24 - Sep 27, 24N. Khan256153$699
Location: Online
Dates
Jul 02, 24 - Sep 27, 24
Delivery
Instructor
N. Khan
Section
256153
Cost
$699
COMM-1243 Technical Communication 1more info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
Jul 02, 24 - Sep 16, 24S. Solomon256154$575
Aug 01, 24 - Oct 18, 24S. Solomon256155$575
Location: Online
Dates
Jul 02, 24 - Sep 16, 24
Delivery
Instructor
S. Solomon
Section
256154
Cost
$575
Dates
Aug 01, 24 - Oct 18, 24
Delivery
Instructor
S. Solomon
Section
256155
Cost
$575
CIAC-1002 Technical Drawing Fundamentalsmore info
Location: Online
DatesDeliveryInstructorSectionCostActions
Jul 02, 24 - Dec 31, 24C. Urbanski256156$1,299
Aug 01, 24 - Jan 31, 25TBA256157$1,299
Location: Online
Dates
Jul 02, 24 - Dec 31, 24
Delivery
Instructor
C. Urbanski
Section
256156
Cost
$1,299
Dates
Aug 01, 24 - Jan 31, 25
Delivery
Instructor
TBA
Section
256157
Cost
$1,299

Computer/Laptop Requirements

Online learning is a critical component of course delivery in all Red River College programs. To ensure each student has the tools they need to achieve their academic goals, all Red River College students require, at a minimum:

1.  Off-campus access to a current computer with a webcam

2.  A high-speed internet connection

• Recommended minimum speed: 10 mbps for download, 3 mbps for upload
• Slower internet connection speeds may result in audio and video issues. Please keep in mind that if others in your home are using the same internet connection at the same time as you are, you may also experience audio and video issues.
• Please refer to  https://www.rrc.ca/future-students/computer-requirements/  for further information on Computer Requirements for Students.


Please note that any anticipated costs are not included in Books and Supplies estimates.

Recent Changes

  • Effective November 14, 2023: CIAC-1002 Technical Drawing Fundamentals will replace both CADD-1003 AutoCAD 1 and CADD-2003 AutoCAD 2

  • CIAC-1002 Technical Drawing Fundamentals will run for the first time on February 1, 2024 (D2024WI) as an online delivery.

  • Effective August 1,2023: COMP-1313 Introduction to Computers will replace COMP-1018 Computers - Intro.

Recognition of Prior Learning

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process which documents and compares an individual's prior learning gained from prior education, work and life experiences and personal study to the learning outcomes in College courses/programs. For more information, please visit www.rrc.ca/rpl.

Employment Potential

Graduates have a variety of career options in the following areas:

  • Construction Design Supervision
  • Highways and Transportation Engineering
  • Civil Engineer
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