Overview
The Génie civil (B.Ing.) program at Université Laval provides a comprehensive education in civil engineering, focusing on the design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure such as buildings, bridges, roads, and water systems. Objectives include developing skills in structural analysis, geotechnical engineering, transportation, and environmental engineering, with an emphasis on sustainable practices and innovation in Quebec's engineering sector. Unique features include hands-on projects integrating building information modeling (BIM) and a strong focus on French-language technical proficiency alongside bilingual opportunities.
Career Prospects
Graduates are well-prepared for roles in consulting firms, government agencies, and construction companies, with strong demand in Canada's infrastructure development. The program emphasizes practical experience through co-op options and industry collaborations, leading to high employability in civil engineering fields.
Key Faculty/Staff
Prominent faculty include experts in structural engineering and geotechnics, such as professors leading research in seismic design and sustainable materials, though specific names are not publicly highlighted in general profiles.
Unique Facilities or Partnerships
The program utilizes advanced laboratories for materials testing and hydraulic modeling at Université Laval's facilities. Partnerships with Quebec's engineering associations and firms like SNC-Lavalin provide internship opportunities and real-world project integration.
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