Study abroad in Toronto, Canada: Most popular universities for Civil Engineering & Construction.

Are you thinking of studying Civil Engineering & Construction abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study Civil Engineering & Construction in Toronto, Canada. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.


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Humber College

Combining theoretical learning and hands-on experience with applied research and extensive industry connections, Humber College is the largest polytechnic in Canada.
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University of Toronto

Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto has evolved into Canada’s leading institution of learning, discovery and knowledge creation. We are proud to be one of the world’s top research-intensive universities, driven to invent and innovate.
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York University

The School of Continuing Studies offers career-relevant certificates, degree-preparation courses, English as a Second Language and English for Academic Purposes, and facilitates degree completion pathways, which prepare students for the next stage in their academic and/or professional careers.
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Ryerson University

Ryerson University is at the intersection of mind and action. What our students learn in the classroom is enhanced by real-world knowledge and experience. We champion diversity, entrepreneurship and innovation. 
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Centennial College

Over the past 50 years, Centennial College has transformed itself from a local community college to a worldly institution, with a presence in countries like China, India, South Korea and Brazil.
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Seneca College

Seneca believes in creating great student experiences that provide enriching learning experiences inside and outside the classroom. That includes chances to experience the workplace — with work term and field placement opportunities — and studying abroad, all of which will give you an advantage when continuing your education or entering the workforce.
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Most popular Civil Engineering & Construction programmes for international students in Toronto

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a Civil Engineering & Construction degree in Toronto.

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Carpentry and Renovation Techniques

Humber College

Humber College’s Carpentry and Renovation Techniques certificate is one of three stackable programs within the Carpentry-Construction group. Along with the Building Construction Technician diploma and the Construction Engineering Technology advanced diploma, the program introduces students to the carpentry trade, gives practical experience with trade regulations and with best practices.
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Civil Engineering

University of Toronto

The Civil Engineering program of University of Toronto focuses on the design, construction and maintenance of structures and infrastructure, from the deepest tunnels to the tallest buildings.
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Welding Techniques

Humber College

Humber College’s Welding Techniques certificate program is designed to help introduce prospective welders to the trade. 
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Carpentry and Renovation Technician

Humber College

Humber College’s Carpentry and Renovation Technician diploma program covers both the technical and business aspects of the home renovation industry. You will study all facets of house construction and basic building systems including building codes. 
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Industrial Woodworking Technician

Humber College

The Industrial Woodworking Technician diploma program from Humber College (located at the Humber Centre for Trades & Technology) provides you with the knowledge and skills to construct and install basic cabinets, as well as build traditional furniture using recognized trade practices.
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Cities Engineering and Management

University of Toronto

What is needed are professionals with both technical expertise and a fundamental understanding of the complex and cross-disciplinary issues facing cities. To proactively respond to this growing need, the Department of Civil Engineering has created a new opportunity within the Master of Engineering Program: the Master of Engineering in Cities Engineering and Management at the University of Toronto.
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Building Construction Technician

Humber College

Humber College’s Building Construction Technician diploma program is one of three stackable programs within the Carpentry-Construction group. Along with the Carpentry and Renovation Techniques certificate and the Construction Engineering Technology advanced diploma, the program introduces students to the carpentry trade, gives practical experience with trade regulations and with best practices.
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Mechanical Engineering Technology - Building Sciences

Seneca College

The Mechanical Engineering Technology - Building Sciences program of Seneca College will prepare you to become an expert in managing environmentally responsible systems for various types of properties.
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  • IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System)
  • C1 Advanced (formerly known as CAE – Cambridge English Advanced)
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About Civil Engineering & Construction

Civil Engineering & Construction degrees teach students to plan, design, and oversee construction projects. Students learn to manage budgets and expenses, work with architects and engineers, addressing delays and safety concerns. Civil engineers deal with aspects of a construction, like budgeting, safety, and legal permits. Construction managers only have onsite tasks: managing workers, materials, and hiring subcontractors.

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