Civil Engineering

    Civil Engineering

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 47,509 / Years
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026
    Civil Engineering

    About

    Civil engineers design and construct important public infrastructure, like bridges, roads and sewage systems. This program will provide you with foundational knowledge in civil engineering, including energy conservation, waste and water management, infrastructure restoration and public safety.

    Our world is quickly outgrowing its resources — as consumption and production ramp up, managing our impact is more critical than ever. As a civil engineer, you can tackle pressing issues like ecosystem restoration, waste reduction, recycling and air pollution abatement.

    Whether you move on to an engaging professional career or further your knowledge with graduate studies, the skills you gain in process design, creative problem solving, and collaboration will help you to excel.

    Disciplines

    Engineering

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Accepted international credentials


    Applicants are reviewed on their high school transcript with particular emphasis on yearly averages and results in prerequisite subjects (prerequisite subjects must have been completed during the last two years of high school).

    Bologna-signatory countries

    McGill welcomes qualified applicants from throughout Europe, including from schools in Bologna signatory countries. Applicants will be considered for admission into McGill degree programs of similar duration as those at comparable, research-intensive universities in Europe. Accordingly, qualified applicants to the faculties of Arts, Education, and Management at McGill, with a Bologna-compliant diploma that leads to a three-year undergraduate program in Europe, will be admissible to a three-year program at McGill. Students in Management will be required to complete additional mathematics coursework.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 65
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 90

    Career

    Civil engineers often work as technical specialists on projects in construction design and management, water and power management, geotechnology and transportation design. With strong problem-solving and communication skills, civil engineers are excellent managers and executives.

    You could become a professional: 

    • Construction manager
    • Structural engineer
    • Environmental engineer
    • Transportation planner
    • Design engineer
    • Geotechnical project coordinator

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    47,509 / years
    Civil Engineering
    McGill University
    McGill University
    Canada

    Canada, Montreal