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Take your degree to the next level

The graduate program in the Department of Civil Engineering fosters research in infrastructure, resilience, and sustainability through the established sub-disciplines of Structures, Geotechnical Engineering, Geo-Environmental and Environmental Engineering, Water Resources, and Transportation.

Cutting edge research is being carried out in our state-of-the-art facilities, which are located in the new Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence. The facilities include a 350m2 Structures Laboratory that houses a 6 m-high L-shaped reaction wall. In addition, our facilities include over 400m2 of dedicated laboratory space to conduct research in Transportation and Construction Materials, Geotechnical and Geo-Environmental Engineering, and Environmental Engineering. Our graduate students also have access to a Computational Modelling Lab.

Detailed information on 2022-2023 Program Requirements can be found under the “Degree Requirements” tab.

Ammar Mahgoub, civil engineering student

Must complete 5 one-term courses

CORE REQUIREMENTS

A minimum of 3 core courses for the sub-discipline

MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS

The requirements for the MASc degree also include non-credit complementary activities.
Graduate Seminar Series in Civil Engineering

GS/CIVL 6000

Students are required to register in the Graduate Seminar Series course for every term during their study period. Each student must attend a minimum of ten graduate seminars and give at least one graduate seminar based on the student’s research project.

Engineering Ethics

GS/ENG 6000

All students are also required to take a non-credit course on engineering ethics offered by the Lassonde School of Engineering

MASc Thesis in Civil Engineering

GS/CIVL 6002

Students are required to register in the Master’s thesis course for every term during their study period.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

1 Technical Elective and 1 Open Elective

1 Technical Elective

Technical electives can be selected from courses in Civil Engineering that are outside of the subdiscipline. They can also be from courses offered by other graduate programs within the Lassonde School of Engineering or from courses offered by the Graduate Program in Environmental Studies or by the Graduate Program in Geography.

1 Open elective

An open elective can either be another technical elective or can be selected from courses offered by other York University Faculties.


Maximum of two directed reading courses