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Why study Civil Engineering at UBC’s Okanagan campus? Earn while you learn Develop international insights, industry connections, and job experience while completing a paid Engineering Co-op work term in BC, across Canada, or anywhere in the world.
Civil Engineering introduces you to the broad field of engineering that deals with the planning, construction, and maintenance of fixed structures and public works. Common civil engineering projects include buildings, plants, roads, water supply and sewer systems, and flood and traffic control.
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UBC Okanagan has four programs: civil, electrical, manufacturing or mechanical engineering. If you meet the academic requirements, you are guaranteed to get into your top-choice. Read more about second-year placement at UBC Okanagan. Second Year Placement - Okanagan. UBC Vancouver offers 14 programs.
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Why study this program. Civil Engineering graduates are able to work in a variety of different fields. Common areas of focus they can pursue include: construction, transportation, structural, environmental, earthquake, water resource, municipal, coastal, tunnels, infrastructure, mining and building science.
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1 To be chosen from a list of approved courses provided by the School of Engineering. See Complementary Studies Courses under Degree Requirements . 2 To be chosen from a list of Civil Engineering design elective courses provided by the School of Engineering.