

Advanced Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology, St Clair College - Downtown Campus
Windsor, Ontario
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36 Months
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About this course
Civil Engineering Technologists play a key role in all phases of construction projects, such as planning, design, construction, and maintenance of buildings and infrastructure like roads, bridges, sewers, and water systems. The program prepares students to create CAD drawings, gather and analyze data, conduct surveys, and participate in inspections and quality control. It's suited for those who enjoy problem-solving, are analytical, and have strong math skills, offering a mix of theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program has invested over $300,000 in new equipment for surveying and material testing classes. It offers a solid foundation in civil engineering with certification recognized by the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT). The curriculum also allows for easy transfer between related programs like Construction Engineering Technician and Architectural Technology, enhancing flexibility.
Specialisation
This program provides a comprehensive foundation in core civil engineering subjects, combining both theoretical and practical knowledge to prepare students for diverse roles in construction and infrastructure projects.
Course fees
Application fees
9.76L
1st year tuition fees
9.76L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students need an OSSD with the majority of courses at the College, University, University/College, or Open level, including Grade 12 Math (C) or (U). Mature students should refer to the specific admission procedures.
English language test
TOEFL
83
IELTS
6
DUOLINGO
110
PTE
60
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue roles such as civil engineering technologists, CAD operators, estimators, inspectors, or field supervisors. They can find work with architects, consulting engineers, material testing firms, contractors, municipal public works, or the Ministry of Transportation. With practical experience, graduates may also start their own construction businesses.
FAQs
What kind of projects will I work on?
You may be involved in designing, inspecting, and maintaining infrastructure like roads, bridges, water systems, and buildings, depending on your role and employer.
Can I transfer to other programs after starting?
Yes, the first-year classes are common with Construction Engineering Technician and Architectural Technology, making transfers between these programs straightforward.
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