FACULTY OF ENGINEERING


C. Civil Engineering and Management Option

Concurrent BESc Civil Engineering and the HBA Program.

Admission Criteria

  1. A high school student may qualify for the HBA program through the Academic Excellence Opportunity (AEO) Program offered by the Ivey School of Business. Please consult the Ivey School of Business for further details.
  2. A student may qualify for the HBA program on the basis of his/her performance in the first two years of a university academic program as outlined in The University of Western Ontario Academic Calendar.
  3. To be eligible for the concurrent degree program, students must have completed all the requirements of the first year curriculum in the Faculty of Engineering, and the second year program, including Business 257, in Option C in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, with a minimum year weighted average (YWA) of 78% in each year. Students must complete Business 257 with a minimum grade of 70%. Students must also have demonstrated participation in extracurricular and/or community activities, leadership and work experience.
  4. Entrance into the concurrent degree program is competitive and limited.

Admission Procedures

Normally, students will apply for the concurrent degree program during their second year in the Faculty of Engineering. Applications must be made in writing to the Office of the Associate Dean - Academic, Faculty of Engineering by the published deadlines of the Ivey School of Business for the HBA program. It is the student's responsibility to ensure that a separate application is submitted to the Ivey School of Business.

Progression Requirements

A student enrolled in the concurrent HBA/BESc degree program must satisfy the progression requirements as determined by each Faculty.

If a student fails to meet the progression requirements in either Faculty, the student will be required to withdraw from the degree program in which the requirements have not been met. A student may appeal this decision to the appropriate Office of the Associate Dean of the Faculty in which the progression requirements have not been met. This appeal must be initiated within the University-specified deadlines.

First Year Program

Regular First Year Curriculum in the Engineering Program.

Second Year Program

Applied Mathematics 277, Business Administration 257, CEE 202a/b, CEE 217a/b, CEE 218a/b, CEE 220a/b, CEE 221a/b, CEE 224, Earth Sciences 281b

Note: CEE 324a/b (Surveying). This course is available each summer (10 days) and must be completed before a student may graduate from the Civil Engineering program. The course has a limited enrolment and preference will be given to students who have completed the work of term 4 of the Civil Engineering program. (26 lecture hours, 26 laboratory hours, half course)

Third Year Program

Regular Third year curriculum in the HBA program; however, Business Administration 302a must be included.

Fourth Year Program

The former Business Administration 400, CEE 324a/b, 326, CEE 340a/b, CEE 342a/b, CEE 346a/b, CEE 347a/b, CEE 348a/b, CEE 369a/b, ES 384a/b, Statistical Sciences 241a/b*

*Note: A student may, with the permission of the department counsellor, substitute Statistical Sciences 243a/b for Statistical Sciences 241a/b.

Fifth Year Program

CEE 426a/b, CEE 441, CEE 465a/b CEE 476a/b, ES 498F/G

Any three 400-level Business Administration Courses in each term.


Academic Calendar
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENTAL PROGRAMS
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
CIVIL ENGINEERING PROGRAM

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