Civil Engineering Technology : RRC Polytech: Academic News News and events from RRC Polytech's academic programs Fri, 17 Dec 2021 15:17:23 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 Skilled Trades and Technology Awards Recipients: Fall 2021 /academic-news/2021/12/17/skilled-trades-and-technology-awards-recipients-fall-2021/ /academic-news/2021/12/17/skilled-trades-and-technology-awards-recipients-fall-2021/#respond Fri, 17 Dec 2021 15:17:22 +0000 /academic-news/?p=6595 Read more →.]]>

Congratulations to all of our Skilled Trades and Technology Awards recipients!

Electrical Engineering Technology Awards

Andrew Rohulych Memorial Award

  • Kevin Roorda (Electronic Engineering Technology)

Bell MTS Academic Excellence Award

  • Sean Chittock (Electronic Engineering Technology)

Bell MTS Academic Excellence Award

  • Joshua Aldaba (Electronic Engineering Technology)

CTTAM Scholarship

  • Mark Daalderop (Electronic Engineering Technology)

CTTAM Scholarship

  • Charles Bryer (Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology)

Integrated Power Services Electrical Technology Award

  • Ziteng Wang (Electrical Engineering Technology)

Lee Shirtliffe Memorial Award

  • Kelsey Fijal (Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology)

Magellan Aerospace, Winnipeg Scholarship

  • Jason Glowacki (Electronic Engineering Technology)

Manitoba Hydro Scholarship

  • Ivan Vakhtine (Electrical Engineering Technology)

Milton Matheson Memorial Award

  • Lovejot Panesar (Electronic Engineering Technology)
  • Yin Liu (Electronic Engineering Technology)

Price Scholarships for Engineering Technology Year One

  • Jeremy Paul Zahn (Electrical Engineering Technology)
  • Morgan Cuell (Electrical Engineering Technology)
  • Hayden Andres James Duke (Electrical Engineering Technology)
  • Dain Harrison Karpiak (Electrical Engineering Technology)
  • Finley McLean (Electrical Engineering Technology)
  • Andrew Joseph Platt (Electrical Engineering Technology)
  • Riley John Pritchard (Electrical Engineering Technology)
  • Jesse Brendon Terry (Electrical Engineering Technology)
  • Prunpahul Singh Uppal (Electrical Engineering Technology)
  • Maddison Wolf (Electrical Engineering Technology)

Price Scholarships for Engineering Technology Year Two and Three

  • Jack Brennenstuhl (Electrical Engineering Technology)
  • Megha Bansal (Electrical Engineering Technology)
  • Kriyank Vijay Bhagat (Electrical Engineering Technology)
  • Jagwantdeep Kaur Chhina (Electrical Engineering Technology)
  • Kevin Roorda (Electronic Engineering Technology)
  • Yin Liu (Electronic Engineering Technology
  • Chiem Nhut Tien (Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology)
  • Aarron Larret (Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology)
  • Devin McArthur (Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology
  • Nam Nguyen (Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology)
  • Treyton Blake (Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology)
  • Dylan Lintott (Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology)
  • Joshua Pomehichuk (Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology)

Roning Group Award

  • Adrian Guy Vachon (Electrical Engineering Technology)

Stantec Consulting Ltd. Scholarships

  • Manraj Kaur (Electrical Engineering Technology)

Technologies Student Award

  • Derrick Tycholis (Electrical Engineering Technology)

Civil Engineering Technology Awards

ACI Scholarship

  • Bryce Jenkins (Municipal Engineering Technology)

AECOM Scholarship

  • Bryce Jenkins (Municipal Engineering Technology)
  • Matthew Snyder (Structural Engineering Technology)

Architectural Technology Achievement Award

  • Colin Sobering (Architectural Technology)
  • Curtis Fox (Architectural Technology)

Association of Manitoba Land Surveyors Scholarship

  • Matthew Everett Roy Salen (Geomatics Technology)

Beach Rocke Engineering Award

  • Simon Gabriel (Structural Engineering Technology)

Bird Build Your Future Scholarships

  • John Capistrano (Architectural Engineering Technology)
  • Patrick Galman (Construction Management)

Bird Build Your Future Alumni Scholarship

  • Cheryl Baraniuk (Architectural Engineering Technology)

Bockstael Construction (Construction Management Degree Award)

  • Richard Arpin (Construction Management)

Bryan I. Dreger Award – Second Year

  • Hanwei Chen (Geomatics Technology)
  • Jessey Adam Ternowetsky (Geomatics Technology)

Canadian Council of Independent Laboratories (CCIL) Award

  • Lam Nguyen (Structural Engineering Technology)

Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (CIQS)

  • Phil Nixon (Construction Management)

Canadian Public Works Association (CPWA) Civil Engineering Technology Entrance Award

  • Joseph Schumacher (Civil Engineering Technology)

Canadian Public Works Association (CPWA) Municipal Engineering Technology Award

  • Dilpreet Singh (Municipal Engineering Technology)

CTTAM Scholarship

  • Yan Yan (Structural Engineering Technology)

Cibinel Architectural Award for Architectural Engineering Technology

  • Brendan Wakeman (Architectural Engineering Technology)

Civil Engineering Technology Scholarship

  • Morgan Ranae Murray (Municipal Engineering Technology)

Concord Projects Award

  • Belai Zuabi ( Construction Management)

Concrete Manitoba Award

  • Keegan Wight (Municipal Engineering Technology)

Construction Management Achievement Award

  • Abbie Brook (Construction Management)

Construction Management Advanced Education Award

  • Glas Drake (Construction Management) Changed

Construction Management Milestone Award

  • Miguel Young (Construction Management)

Dillon Consulting Award

  • Bayzhik Royce Audy (Civil Engineering Technology)

Edward S. Smendziuk Memorial Award

  • Jason Mangin (Municipal Engineering Technology)

Elizabeth Ptashnik Memorial Award

  • Christabelle Jhonalin Munoz (Environmental Engineering Technology)
  • Deanna Cutler (Environmental Engineering Technology)

Environmental Engineering Technology Achievement Award

  • Amanda Williams (Environmental Engineering Technology)

Environmental and Sustainable Economy Education Award

  • Clinton Church (Environmental Engineering Technology)

Ernst Hansch Construction Ltd. Scholarship

  • Robert Kutcher (Structural Engineering Technology)
  • Ayomide Akinfolarin (Architectural Engineering Technology)
  • Andrea Cantor (Architectural Engineering Technology)
  • Davarsh Patel (Architectural Engineering Technology)

F. Ross Browne CSC Scholarship

  • Antoine Salvano-Leblanc (Architectural Engineering Technology)

Flynn Canada Scholarship

  • Patrick Duncan (Architectural Engineering Technology)
  • Jett Sinclair (Structural Engineering Technology)

Frank M. Fowler Memorial Scholarship

  • Ammar Farooqui (Architectural Engineering Technology)
  • Trent Adams (Environmental Engineering Technology)
  • Ramandeep Kaur (Municipal Engineering Technology)
  • Jason Feheregyhazi (Structural Engineering Technology)

Gary Giesbrecht Memorial Award

  • Lynden Dufay (Structural Engineering Technology)

Jim Mandryk Civil Engineering Leadership Award

  • Jolene Hancox (Civil Engineering Technology)

Ken Rist Memorial Scholarship

  • Abheyjit Singh (Structural Engineering Technology)

Lewis Instruments Scholarship

  • Darren Stephen Prokopowich (Architectural Technology)

Louis Picard Memorial Scholarship

  • Arturo Gomez (Geomatics Technology)

Manitoba Association of Resource Recovery Corp. Award

  • Richard Chisel (Environmental Engineering Technology)
  • Jasraj Singh (Environmental Engineering Technology)

Manitoba Good Roads Association Municipal Engineering Technology Scholarship

  • Collette Alexandra (Municipal Engineering Technology)

Manitoba Infrastructure Award

  • Arthur Aidarkhanov (Municipal Engineering Technology)

MHCA Cornerstone Award

  • Sukhjeet Brar (Construction Management)
  • Matthew Paquette (Construction Management)

Municipal Engineering Technology Achievement Award

  • Taylor Violet Nault  (Municipal Engineering Technology)

Neelin Wilson Construction Ltd. Scholarship

  • Kaden Hiebert (Structural Engineering Technology)
  • Ethan Funk (Structural Engineering Technology)

Paterson GlobalFoods Architectural Technology Award

  • Arim Lee (Architectural Technology)

Paterson GlobalFoods Structural Engineering Award

  • Tamara Fedorchuk (Structural Engineering Technology)

Paul Charette Construction Management Program Continuing Student Award

  • Tosin Samuel Oladeinde (Construction Management)

Paul Charette Construction Management Program Entrance Award

  • Ryan Lix (Construction Management)

Paul Charette Entrance Award for Civil Technology and Construction Management

  • Cheyenne Jeanne Ehnes  (Civil Engineering Technology)
  • Simon Geberehiwet Gebreyesus  (Civil Engineering Technology)
  • Jakob Patrick Nyyssonen-Bacchus  (Civil Engineering Technology)
  • Kennady Lorraine Remillard  (Construction Management)
  • Long Yan Zhang  (Civil Engineering Technology)

Paul Charette Year 2 Civil Technology and Construction Management Award

  • Kyle Leo Bourgouin (Structural Engineering Technology)
  • Jason A Feheregyhazi (Structural Engineering Technology)
  • Ethan Nicholas Funk (Structural Engineering Technology)
  • Thanh Xuan Nguyen (Construction Management)
  • Jeffrey Austin St. Paul (Municipal Engineering Technology)

Robert Kwok Memorial Scholarship

  • Matthew Salen (Geomatics Technology)

Robert Okabe Achievement Award

  • Nicholas Wark (Geomatics Technology)
  • Edward Butler (Municipal Engineering Technology)

Stantec Consulting Ltd. Scholarships

  • Chandler Zasitko (Architectural Engineering Technology)
  • Matthew Ronald Price (Municipal Engineering Technology)

Winnipeg Construction Association Construction Management Entrance Award

  • Kennady Lorraine Remillard  (Construction Management)
  • Jordan Nathanael Davis  (Construction Management)

Winnipeg Construction Association Construction Management Award for Continuing Students

  • Richard V Arpin  (Construction Management) 
  • Erwin Botardo  (Construction Management)
  • Yuliya Danilova  (Construction Management)
  • Matthew Thomas Paquette  (Construction Management)

Mechanical Engineering Technology Awards

ASM International (Manitoba Chapter) Scholarship

  • Spencer Lambert (Mechanical Engineering Technology)

Boeing (Winnipeg) Scholarship

  • Riley Dillabough (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Spencer Lambert (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Presley Manaigre (Mechanical Engineering Technology)

CTTAM Scholarship

  • Inderpreet Mann (Mechanical Engineering Technology)

Dynamic Machine Corporation Award

  • Alexander Schonwetter (Mechanical Engineering Technology)

Jim S. McEwan Memorial Award

  • Brennan Reid (Mechanical Engineering Technology)

Magellan Aerospace, Winnipeg Scholarship

  • Brennan Reid (Mechanical Engineering Technology)

Manitoba Aerospace Association Mechanical Engineering Technology Award

  • Meaghan Harik (Mechanical Engineering Technology)

Price Scholarships for Engineering Technology Year Two

  • Spencer Lambert (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Random Vandal (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Inderpreet Mann (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Brennan Reid (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Cynthia Pham (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Filat Sharapov (Mechanical Engineering Technology)

Price Scholarships for Engineering Technology Year Three

  • Noah Gunderson (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Aurora Brown (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Adeshmeet Singh Brar (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Meaghan Harik (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Mae Escanilla (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Ronnie Benjamin (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Ryota Sugimoto (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Casslynn Ennis (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Sohail Yaqoob (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Heinrich Grenz (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Stefan Gebhardt (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
  • Timon Kisser (Mechanical Engineering Technology)

Stantec Consulting Ltd. Scholarships

  • Random Vandal (Mechanical Engineering Technology)

The Motion Canada be a partner Award

  • Aurora Brown (Mechanical Engineering Technology)
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Do You Have Questions About Employement? We Can Help! /academic-news/2017/04/24/do-you-have-questions-about-employement-we-can-help/ Mon, 24 Apr 2017 14:54:03 +0000 http://blogs.rrc.ca/engineering/?p=923 Read more →.]]> SES Talk Posters – CAHRD May 5 SA rev3Winnipeg’s largest Indigenous employment agency will
be on campus to discuss employment supports and
services, as well as their career fast-track program,
which matches job-ready Indigenous candidates with top
Winnipeg employers.

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ACI Level 1 Concrete Field Testing Technician Course – Sign up now! /academic-news/2017/03/27/aci-level-1-concrete-field-testing-technician-course-sign-up-now/ Mon, 27 Mar 2017 18:41:57 +0000 http://blogs.rrc.ca/engineering/?p=878 Read more →.]]> Attention Civil and Construction Management Students,

Have some of you recently secured a co-op position that requires completion of the ACI Level 1 Concrete Field Testing Technician course?

Please sign up as soon as possible, as space is limited.

The course will run in the CARSI Lab from May 1st to May 4th, 2017.
The cost is $420.00 CDN payable now or on the first day the class. Registration Forms are available in the Civil Co-op office (Room A1-28).

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2016 Annual GIS Project Presentations /academic-news/2016/04/06/2016-annual-gis-project-presentations/ /academic-news/2016/04/06/2016-annual-gis-project-presentations/#respond Wed, 06 Apr 2016 16:32:20 +0000 http://blogs.rrc.ca/engineering/?p=417 Read more →.]]> The GIS Project Presentations are scheduled for Thursday, April 28th, 2016 from 9:00am-11:50am in A4-06 Lecture Theatre, 4th floor of A Building at the Notre Dame Campus. 

 

The Geographic Information Systems faculty at Red River College is currently organizing the presentation of the GIS term 2 practicum projects to be held at Red River College, Notre Dame Campus.  The Advanced Diploma GIS Technology students together with a partner in industry, academics, or government have been working on a 160 hour GIS project from January 4 – April 22, 2016. The students have designed, implemented, and executed a GIS project free of charge for their project partner during that period to gain experience and hone their GIS skills.

 

The GIS Project Presentations is the completion of the term 2 GIS practicum projects. Each student will provide a 15 minute presentation on their project together with a poster. Partners and anyone interested are encouraged to attend. If you have other parties that may be interested in attending, please feel free to forward this e-mail on to them.

 

Please RSVP me by noon on Monday, April 25th at rhamelin@rrc.ca  to indicate if you wish to attend and how many will be attending. Free parking will be provided for those in attendance, so please provide me with the number of parking spots and numbers attending.  I have included a map of the Lecture Theater that we will be using for the presentations. For those in attendance, refreshments and snacks will be provided.

 

Please feel free to contact me if you have any additional questions.

 

Thank you,

 

Roger Hamelin

Instructor, Civil Engineering Technology

Red River College

2055 Notre Dame Avenue, Room A2-32

Winnipeg, MB, R3H 0J9

Phone: (204) 632-2983

Fax: (204) 633-6075

E-Mail: rhamelin@rrc.ca

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Holiday Harvest 2015 Was a Giant Success!! /academic-news/2015/12/23/holiday-harvest-2015-was-a-giant-success/ /academic-news/2015/12/23/holiday-harvest-2015-was-a-giant-success/#respond Wed, 23 Dec 2015 17:55:56 +0000 http://blogs.rrc.ca/engineering/?p=245 Read more →.]]> The 16th Annual Holiday Harvest came to an end on Friday, December 11, 2016.

We had a record breaking year with the donations, thanks to the time and commitment from all students and staff members. (Clap! Clap! Clap!) Your influence and support makes a tremendous difference. As students, you’ve gained more than just a chance of winning a free breakfast. You just helped to build a sense of responsibility to help your community, and you worked together for a collective cause. You should be proud of your amazing accomplishment!

As mentioned previously, the academic classes who bring in the most donated goods are awarded with a delicious breakfast, along with the chair and dean.
This year, the winning classes are:

First Year – C4
Second Year – Municipal
Third Year – ***CMD***
Fourth Year – CMD

***CMD Third Year Students earned a breakfast because of their ingenious strategy. They managed to collect over $1200.00 in donations.

A SPECIAL THANK YOU goes out to:

• All of the students who so generously donated hamper items
• Robin for calling the Salvation Army for the Holiday Harvest families,
• Louise for collecting and tabulating the donations,
• Cody, Dylan, Denis, Margaret, Val, Louise, Patricia and NIcky for organizing the food hamper donations,
• Louise and Patricia for purchasing last minute perishables and missing gifts,
• Margaret and Carrol for letting us use their office space to store gifts and food items during the first half of December,
• Denis and Dylan for delivering the baskets to the families on Wednesday, December 16, 2015. The hampers were well received, and the families showed great appreciation.

Denis and Dylan were also sent off with warm hugs and best wishes, and the families asked them to pass on their gratitude to everyone involved in this act of kindness.

 

THANK YOU ALL FOR ANOTHER GENEROUS YEAR OF DONATING TO THOSE THAT ARE LESS FORTUNATE.

Here’s wishing each and every one of you a Merry Christmas and all the best in the New Year!

“When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed.”

– Maya Angelou

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Manitoba Environmental Industries Association – Why not Join the Student Chapter? /academic-news/2015/12/11/manitoba-environmental-industries-association-why-not-join-the-student-chapter/ /academic-news/2015/12/11/manitoba-environmental-industries-association-why-not-join-the-student-chapter/#respond Fri, 11 Dec 2015 14:54:43 +0000 http://blogs.rrc.ca/engineering/?p=234 Read more →.]]> Manitoba Environmental Industries Association

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The Annual School of Construction and Engineering Technologies – Employer Appreciation Evening /academic-news/2015/12/08/the-annual-school-of-construction-and-engineering-technologies-employer-appreciation-evening/ /academic-news/2015/12/08/the-annual-school-of-construction-and-engineering-technologies-employer-appreciation-evening/#respond Tue, 08 Dec 2015 18:56:55 +0000 http://blogs.rrc.ca/engineering/?p=225 Read more →.]]> DSC02872

The Annual School of Construction and Engineering Technologies’ Employer Appreciation Evening was held on Tuesday, November 17th, 2015 in the Voyageur Cafeteria at Red River College to acknowledge those employers that hired our co-op education students during the summer of 2015.
The evening was a smash success with over 150 in attendance. Nancy Wheatley, Dean of the School of Construction and Engineering Technologies was the Master of Ceremonies. Our President, Paul Vogt, gave an opening speech, our V.P. Academics & Research, Christine Crowe, presented the draws prizes and posed for pictures with the winners. Our Director – Development, Patti Johannesson, was also present along with Elizabeth Glaseman – Alumni Relations Manager.
All attendees enjoyed a Roast Beef Buffet and complimentary bar. To further display the College’s thank and appreciation, 19 special prizes were drawn and handed out to lucky employers. Draw prizes included a Rival Stainless Steel Roaster Oven, 30L Wet/Dry Shopvac, $100 Cabela’s Gift Card, Coleman Perfectflow Instastart Grill Stove, and Kitchenaid 10-Pc Stainless Steel Cookware Set, to name a few. All attendees also received a gorgeous Red River Ceramic coffee mug.

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The excitement that the employers showed in sharing in the celebration of another successful year of the Co-operative Education Program was strongly evident. All look forward to continuing their relationship with the college and hiring more of our students in 2016. We hope to see you all again next year!

A special thanks goes out to the following coordinators who helped organize this event:
Cabinetry and Woodworking Technology (CWT)
Don Young
Electrical Engineering Technology (EET)
Hojat Norouzi
Greenspace Horticulture (GH)
Ruth Rob
Civil Engineering Technology (CET)
Denis Loiselle, Dylan Yanchynski, Patricia Oleksiew (CET)

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Become a Mentor! /academic-news/2015/09/17/become-a-mentor/ /academic-news/2015/09/17/become-a-mentor/#respond Thu, 17 Sep 2015 20:49:18 +0000 http://blogs.rrc.ca/engineering/?p=179 Read more →.]]> As we know, we live, work and learn in a very global society and to truly be successful today, students need to develop and/or enhance their intercultural competencies. Our current and future students need to be able to interact effectively and appropriately with people from diverse cultural backgrounds and have the ability to recognize, acknowledge, respect and incorporate an understanding of world views and their impact on relationships.

Aligned with these principles, Diversity and Intercultural Services offers two programs I would like to highlight:

1. The Intercultural Mentorship Program (IMP)

A one-on-one partnership between a Canadian-raised student (local mentor) and an immigrant/international student (global mentor).

Benefits:

  • You give, gain and grow so much in a short time, commitment is only 10 hours of time over the course of a term
  • Broaden your intercultural skills by learning about another culture while sharing your knowledge, skills and perspective of your own
  • Develop your communication, interpersonal and leadership skills
  • Create an opportunity for friendship while fostering the personal and professional growth of someone else
  • Add to your resume (stand out from the rest) and obtain a reference
  • Have FUN while making a difference in another student’s life
  • Two Awards X $500 are available for partnerships that demonstrate the “spirit” of mentorship

To obtain additional information or to sign up for the IMP please visit: www.rrc.ca/imp – please note the sign up deadline for this term is September 17, 2015!

2. Step Out Of Your Box Program (SOYB)

A great opportunity to promote diversity, challenge stereotypes and help build a socially involved and responsible campus, workplace and society!

Benefits:

  • Build your own adventure while exploring a new dimension of diversity
  • Enhance your understanding of the multiple layers of diversity
  • Develop respectful and effective interpersonal communication skills
  • Connect with others in a meaningful way that builds skills and develops an awareness and an understanding of the diverse world we live in
  • Become a leader and advocate for a “diversity” cause
  • Add to your resume (stand out from the rest) and obtain a reference
  • Four Awards X $500 are available for students who demonstrate active involvement and who step out of their comfort zone to make a difference!

To obtain additional information or to sign up please visit: www.rrc.ca/soyb

GIVE. GAIN. GROW. BE A MENTOR

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First Day For First Years /academic-news/2014/09/04/first-day-for-first-years/ /academic-news/2014/09/04/first-day-for-first-years/#respond Thu, 04 Sep 2014 17:40:47 +0000 http://blogs.rrc.ca/engineering/?p=69 Read more →.]]> Stack of Documents

It’s already Day 3 for the first year students of the Civil Engineering Technology, Construction Management, and the GIS students. Many of you can remember the anxiety of finding your way around the college, getting to know your classmates and instructors, and wondering if you were in the right program. Do you remember that first week of classes? The orientation day in the South Gym was yesterday, today is the first full day of classes and tomorrow is the GST and Math Diagnostic.

Every Fall students will have the grandest of intensions – diligent study practices, monk-like social habits, and excellent grades but it soon fades. As much as they know what they should do and what their instructors suggest, not much is taken to heart. BUT maybe if the students heard it from those that have lived it, maybe then they would be more inclined to hang on to those suggestions.

I invite the graduates of our programs to share their experiences and advice. What do you wish you did differently? What advice did you hear and wish you had followed? Please share all of this along with when and what program that you graduated from. If you would like, tell us your career path so that students may see some of the diverse options that are out there.

“There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.” – Colin Powell

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Civil Grads of 2014 /academic-news/2014/06/27/civil-grads-of-2014/ /academic-news/2014/06/27/civil-grads-of-2014/#respond Sat, 28 Jun 2014 03:15:19 +0000 http://blogs.rrc.ca/engineering/?p=64 Read more →.]]> 463489449

Congratulations to Our Civil Engineering Technology Grads!!

Convocation on June 3, 2014 was a great evening. We saw over 150 students from the various Civil Engineering Technology programs cross the stage receiving their well-deserved diplomas and degrees. The evening was filled with pride from parents, faculty, and most of all, the students, themselves. They recognized that the hardships that they endured during their schooling were behind them. The hard work and success had brought them to this point and that this graduation will take them to their chosen careers. The majority of the students were employed already and excited to use what they have learned in their corner of the industry of design, construction, and maintenance of the built environment.

The Civil Engineering Technology diploma students may not have remembered that only two or three years earlier they were contemplating which program to select as they progressed into their second year of studies. Many at the time were divided between two or three options. To help with this, the department put on the annual Program Information Day where we have graduates and employees join instructors to provide insight on what students will experience in their future studies and to describe the employment experiences and progress opportunities in the specific programs.

This year, we recorded these presentations to allow students to revisit them and to provide potential students and others the opportunity for better understanding of our Civil Engineering Technology programs.

Perhaps in years to come, we will have the pleasure of congratulating you at convocation. …

 

Please follow the links for more information on the programs that interest you.

Architectural/Engineering Technology video

Building Design Technology video

Environmental Technology video
(Please note that the video does continue after our Dean, Nancy Wheatley’s address)

Geomatics Technology video

Municipal Engineering Technology video

Structural Engineering Technology video

 

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