• B.Sc Civil Engineering at the University of Manitoba is offered as a full-time basis for a duration of 4-year.
  • The University of Manitoba also ranked 16th in Maclean’s Top 20 in 2020.
  • Civil engineers plan, design, supervise construction, manage, and maintain facilities that are familiar to most people. They are involved with infrastructure and environmental projects such as bridges, dams, highways, water and waste-water treatment plants, airports, and flood control systems.
  • Civil engineers increasingly use new technologies such as Geographical Information/Positioning Systems, advanced materials, remote sensing and monitoring in their projects.
  • Courses include engineering materials, fluid mechanics, structural design, infrastructure engineering and construction management, finite element method, application of geographic information systems, economics, transportation planning, environmental analysis and design, hydrology, and technology and society.
  • This course can be taken as a Co-op (co-operative education) program which provides students internship opportunities.
  • The Student to faculty ratio is 26:1.
  • Students can apply for scholarship programs initiated by the Government of Canada up to 40,664 USD per year.
  • The Employment rate of the University of Manitoba is 83%.
  • The living cost range in Canada is 4,500 USD – 10,800 per year.
  • The average salary goes up to 63,500 USD after completing this program.
  • Students have career opportunities to work as consultants, for government agencies, construction firms, and oil and gas companies, among others.