Annual course fee
AUD 20,000
Duration
3 Years
Intake months
January
Delivery locations
Toronto
Humber’s Civil Engineering Technology advanced diploma program provides you with the skills needed for a career in the growing field of civil infrastructure. Infrastructure encompasses all of the essential elements necessary for society to operate including buildings, transportation (highways and transit), municipal services (water, wastewater) and green spaces. The curriculum, designed in collaboration with industry, covers all aspects of infrastructure, from the inception of an idea to the completion of construction, and blends in-class academic learning with hands-on laboratory work. You will learn how to design structural steel, reinforced concrete and timber structures. Municipal services (water, wastewater) and water supply management will be explored. Transportation infrastructure and highway design will be studied using design codes and standards. Additionally, you will learn all the skills necessary to support design and construction including surveying, geomatics, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), drafting (AutoCAD and Building Information Modelling (BIM)), soils and materials testing, project administration and management, and environmental protection and remediation. Our courses are taught by experienced faculty and industry experts many of whom work with Greater Toronto Area construction and engineering firms. Humber’s strong reputation in the civil engineering industry can give graduates an edge in the employment market.
Type of institution
Private College - Higher Education
Year established
1967
Total students
33,000
On campus accommodation
Available
Humber Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning stands at the forefront of career-focused education, nurturing students for over five decades. With a thriving community of more than 86,000 learners, including over 9,000 international students representing 120 nationalities, Humber College offers an inclusive and vibrant learning environment across its three campuses in Toronto.
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