Planned Course Schedule (Subject to Change)
The following outlines the planned delivery pattern to help students plan their studies. Course offerings are subject to change based on enrolment and operational considerations. Please refer to the Course Dates & Fees for current availability.
- Algebra and Trigonometry 1
Planned to run in Fall, Winter and Spring.
- Algebra and Trigonometry 2
Planned to run in Fall, Winter and Spring.
- Applied Technical Graphics
Coming soon. Schedule to be determined.
- Calculus & Statistics
Planned to run in Fall, Winter and Spring.
- Chemistry
Planned to run in Spring.
- Communication for the Workplace
Planned to run in Fall, Winter, and Spring.
- Communication Strategies
Planned to run in Fall, Winter, and Spring.
- Construction Estimating Fundamentals*
Planned to run in Winter and Spring.
- Construction Project Management: Basic Principles*
Planned to run in Winter.
- Engineering Economics
Planned to run in Winter and Spring.
- General Safety Training
Available in LEARN. Students may register and start at their own pace.
- Professional Ethics
Planned to run in Winter.
- Statics and Strength of Materials 1
Planned to run in Fall and Winter.
- Statics and Strength of Materials 2
Planned to run in Spring.
- Surveying 1
Planned to run in Winter.
- Surveying 2
Planned to run in Spring.
- Technical Drawing Fundamentals
Planned to run in Fall, Winter and Spring.
- WHMIS
Available in LEARN. Students may register and start at their own pace.
Important Notes
- Not all courses are offered every term.
- Courses require?a?minimum?enrolment?to?run. While we aim to follow the planned schedule above, courses may be?changed or cancelled?due to low enrolment or operational requirements.?
- Students are encouraged to enroll 2–3 weeks in advance of the course start date to help avoid cancellations due to low enrolment.
- *Students who successfully complete both Construction Project Management: Basic Principles and Construction Estimating Fundamentals will receive credit for CIVC-1044 Project Administration toward the full-time Civil Engineering Technology program.