RYERSON UNIVERSITY
HOME OF THE RAMS
Ryerson is Canada's leader in innovative, career-focused education and a university clearly on the move.
ABOUT RYERSON
- The university has 38,000 undergraduate and 2,300 graduate students – a culturally diverse student population from 146 countries. The university employs 780 faculty and 1,700 administrative staff.
- 95.3% of Ryerson graduates report employment two years after graduation
- Graduate students from 57 countries around the world study at Ryerson
- Tuition varies on the course, (Urban Planning $6,683- $6,800)
- All meal plans are different: Small meal plan - $1,150, medium meal plan - $,1,400 Large meal plan - $1,800
- Scholarships are given depending on how well a students grades are in certain courses and in an overall ( science, math, english)
Scholarships:
Tuition:
http://www.ryerson.ca/index.html
350 Victoria Street, Toronto Ontario
PROGRAM OUTLINE AND OVERVIEW FOR URBAN PLANNING:CIVIL ENGINEERING
- Civil engineers plan, design, and build the infrastructure, which we all use, everyday.
- Most of us cannot imagine a world without roads, bridges, water supply, waste treatment facilities, and power delivered to our homes. Civil engineers not only build these facilities but manage, operate, and maintain them 24 hours each day.
- Accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB), the Department awards a Bachelor of Engineering (B. Eng.) degree to graduates from both the Civil Engineering program and Geomatics Engineering program.
Academic Requirements:
- Recommended: Grade 12 U or M courses in Social Sciences and the Humanities (HFA4M, HHS4M, HHG4M, HSB4M, HZT4U) and/or Economics (CIA4U) and U courses in Canadian and World Studies (CGW4U, CGU4U, CHI4U, CHY4U, CLN4U, CPW4U), Science (SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U) and/or Mathematics (MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U)
- The minimum grade required in the subject prerequisite (normally in the 75-80% range) will be determined subject to competition
FIRST-YEAR STUDIES:
Course load is approximately 26 hours per week including lecture hours and lab hours. The courses include Calculus I & II, Chemistry, Engineering Mechanics and Graphics, Digital Computation and Programming, Materials Science Fundamentals, Linear Algebra, Physics I & II, and two Liberal Studies courses.
http://www.ryerson.ca/civil/undergrad/index.html
350, VICTORIA STREET, TORONTO ONTARIO