Water Resources Engineering - Technical Electives - 2023/2024

Technical Electives

The combination of elective credits required to graduate is noted in the Course Calendar for your specific Cohort. All elective course offerings are subject to a minimum enrollment of 10 students. Courses may be cancelled by the university at any time if enrollment is less than 10. Semester offerings for courses may change without notice. Students should refer to the current Undergraduate Calendar to confirm that the course will be offered in the semester indicated in this program guide. 

A maximum of 1.5 credits at the 1000 course level is allowed for elective requirements (this limit applies to all electives, including technical electives, complementary studies electives and free electives, where applicable)(Rule no longer applies as of November 2022)

WRE-1: Water Resources Engineering Electives (Required: 1.0 credits)
Course Code Credit Sem Course Name Requisites Subfield
ENGG*3410 0.50 W Systems and Control Theory ENGG*2400, MATH*2270  
ENGG*3450 0.50 F Electronic Devices ENGG*2450  
ENGG*4070 0.50 W Life Cycle Assessment for Sustainable Design ENGG*2100, ENGG*3240  
ENGG*4240 0.50 F Site Remediation ENGG*3590, ENGG*3670  
ENGG*4340 0.50 F Solid & Hazardous Waste Management ENGG*2560  
ENGG*4510 0.50 W Assessment & Management of Risk STAT*2120  
ENGG*4760 0.50 W Biological Wastewater Treatment Design ENGG*3590 Water Conservation
ENGG*4770 0.50 F Physical & Chemical Water and Wastewater Treatment Design ENGG*3590 Water Conservation

WRE-2: Environmental and Water Resources Electives (Required: 1.0 credits)
Course Code Credit   Course Name Requisites Subfield
BIOL*1020 0.50 F Introduction to Biology None  
BIOL*1070 0.50 F,W Discovering Biodiversity None  
BIOL*1090 0.50 F,W Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology None  
BIOL*2060 0.50 S,F,W Ecology 4.00 credits, BIOL*1070  
BIOL*3450 0.50 F Introduction to Aquatic Environments BIOL*1070, CHEM*1050, ZOO*2700 (recommended)  
CHEM*3360 0.50 S,W Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology CHEM*1050  
GEOG*1300 0.50 F,W Introduction to the Biophysical Environment None  
GEOG*2420 0.50 F The Earth From Space 0.50 GEOG credit  
GEOG*2480 0.50 F,W Mapping and GIS 5.00 credits  
GEOG*3000 0.50 F Fluvial Processes GEOG*2000, STAT*2120  
GEOG*3210 0.50 S,F Indigenous-Settler Relationships in Environmental Governance SOC*2280  
GEOG*3420 0.50 W Remote Sensing of the Environment 10 credits, GEOG*2420  
GEOG*4150 0.50 W Catchment Processes GEOG*3000  
GEOG*4210 0.50 F Environmental Governance GEOG*3210   

 

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