Civil Engineering stream

Water Engineering specialisation

Water Engineering specialisation

Students in the Civil stream must complete 18 credit points to achieve this specialisation.
Unit of study Credit points A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites
C: Corequisites N: Prohibition
Students complete 18 credit points from the following:
CIVL3614
Hydrology
6 A (ENGG1802 or CIVL1802) and CIVL3612 and MATH2061
P CIVL2611 or AMME2261
CIVL5351
Geoenvironmental Engineering
6 A Computer programming, ordinary and partial differential equations, introductory soil mechanics. Students are expected to have completed ENGG1810, MATH1061, MATH1062, MATH2061, CIVL2410/CIVL9410, or have equivalent knowledge from previous studies.
CIVL5665
Water Supply for Towns and Cities
6  
CIVL5670
Reservoir, Stream and Coastal Engineering
6 A (CIVL3612 or CIVL9612) and MATH2061. Undergraduate students should have completed at least 3 years of study/
CIVL5999
Advanced Research and Analysis
6 A (CIVL2201 or CIVL9201) and (CIVL2611 or CIVL9611) and (CIVL2410 or CIVL9410)
Units taken for the specialisation will also count toward requirements of the Civil stream.