The Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (G+PS) is responsible for the MASc and PhD programs, and its policies and regulations apply to these programs. Students should review and be aware of the relevant policies, regulations and administrative requirements as may be relevant. A summary is given in the University Calendar (see Academic Regulations). Additional information is available through the G+PS website. The Department of Civil Engineering is solely responsible for the MEng program, and as well for specific aspects of the MASc and PhD programs.
All students should also be aware of the relevant campus-wide Policies and Regulations within the University Calendar, including the Statement on Academic Freedom. They should also be aware of the relevant University Policies, giving particular attention to: Policy LR2 – Research; Policy LR11 – Inventions; Policy SC6 – Scholarly Integrity; and Policy SC3 – Conflict of Interest and Conflict of Commitment.
G+PS requirements for completing the MASc and PhD programs are specified here and through related links. The Department’s requirements for completing the MEng, MASc and PhD programs are specified as follows:
- Masters of Engineering
- Masters of Applied Science
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Masters of Engineering Leadership (MEL)
Specialization Requirements
The Department offers its graduate programs in the following nine areas of specialization:
- Civil Engineering Materials
- Environmental Fluid Mechanics
- Environmental Systems Engineering
- Geo-Environmental Engineering
- Geotechnical Engineering
- Hydrotechnical Engineering
- Project & Construction Management
- Structural & Earthquake Engineering
- Transportation Engineering
The MASc and PhD programs are offered in all nine specializations. The MEng program is offered in all but Civil Engineering Materials, Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Geo-Environmental Engineering.
Each of the nine specializations has a set of coursework requirements as specified through the Specializations webpages.