Entry pathway

Currently, articulation pathways are available for students applying to the Civil Engineering and the Mechanical Engineering programs. In Fall 2026, we expect to have additional articulation pathways available for students applying to Biosystems, Electrical and Computer Engineering programs.

  • Admission directly into a Price Faculty of Engineering departmental program for RRC Polytech graduates of an approved diploma program, subject to:
    • All transfer courses completed within the past 10 years
    • All transfer courses grade 'C' or better
  • Guaranteed allocation of seats in the program
  • Course transfer agreements in place for automatic credit at admission

Approved pathway programs

RRC Polytech 
UM Price Faculty of Engineering

Diploma in Municipal Engineering Technology

Diploma in Structural Engineering Technology

Diploma in Environmental Engineering Technology

Diploma in Geomatics Technology

B.Sc. in Civil Engineering
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering TechnologyB.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering

Transfer credit - Civil

Municipal Engineering Technology

RRC Polytech

UM - Civil Engineering

Course number
Course name
Course number
Course name
Credit hours
Course type*
CIVL 1013 AND CIVL 2025Statics and Strength of Materials 1 AND Statics and Strength Materials 2ENG 1440Introduction to Statics3R
CIVL 2001Calculus and StatisticsMATH 1510Applied Calculus 13R
CIVL 2066HydromaticsCIVL 2790Fluid Mechanics4R
CIVL 1017 AND CIVL 2030Technical Graphics AND Applied Technical GraphicsCIVL 2830Graphics for Civil Engineers2R
CIVL 2011 AND CIVL 3015Geotechnical Materials 1 AND Geotechnical Materials 2CIVL 3730Geotechnical Materials and Analysis4R
CIVL 3016HydrologyCIVL 3750Hydrology4R
CIVL 1016 AND CIVL 2027Technical Communications 1 AND Technical Communications 2ENG 2030Engineering Communication: Strategies for the Profession3R
CIVL 3026Engineering EconomicsENG 3000Engineering Economics3R
CIVC 1044 AND CIVL 3014Project Administration AND Applied Research ProjectCIVL 4332Civil Engineering Thesis Project4E
CIVL 1020Professional EthicsPHIL 2XXXPhilosophy3E

*R = Required, E = Elective

NOTE: 

  • RRC Polytech course CIVL 1019 is not counted for credit toward the B.Sc. in Engineering (Civil) degree program but can be used as equivalent to UM course CHEM 1018 to meet pre-requisite requirements in degree courses. 
  • RRC Polytech courses CIVL 1011 and CIVL 2023 are not counted for credit toward the B.Sc. in Engineering (Civil) degree program but, taken together can be used as equivalent to UM course MSKL 0100 to meet pre-requisite requirements in degree courses.

Structural Engineering Technology

RRC Polytech

UM - Civil Engineering

Course number
Course name
Course number
Course name
Credit hours
Course type*
CIVL 1013 AND CIVL 2025Statics and Strength of Materials 1 AND Statics and Strength Materials 2ENG 1440Introduction to Statics3R
CIVL 2001Calculus and StatisticsMATH 1510Applied Calculus 13R
CIVL 1017 AND CIVL 2030Technical Graphics AND Applied Technical GraphicsCIVL 2830Graphics for Civil Engineers2R
CIVL 1016 AND CIVL 2027Technical Communications 1 AND Technical Communications 2ENG 2030Engineering Communication: Strategies for the Profession3R
CIVL 3026Engineering EconomicsENG 3000Engineering Economics3R
CIVC 1044 AND CIVL 3018Project Administration AND Applied Research ProjectCIVL 4332Civil Engineering Thesis Project4E
CIVL 1020Professional EthicsPHIL 2XXXPhilosophy3E
CIVL 3021Foundation Design**CIVL 4220Geotechnical Design4R
CIVL 2017 AND CIVL 3022Reinforced Concrete Design 1** AND Reinforced Concrete Design 2**CIVL 4390Reinforced Concrete Structures4R
CIVL 2022Timber**BIOE 4560Structural Design in Wood4E

*R = Required, E = Elective

**Courses must be instructed by a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) in order to receive transfer credit.

NOTE: 

  • RRC Polytech course CIVL 1019 is not counted for credit toward the B.Sc. in Engineering (Civil) degree program but can be used as equivalent to UM course CHEM 1018 to meet pre-requisite requirements in degree courses. 
  • RRC Polytech courses CIVL 1011 and CIVL 2023 are not counted for credit toward the B.Sc. in Engineering (Civil) degree program but, taken together can be used as equivalent to UM course MSKL 0100 to meet pre-requisite requirements in degree courses.

Environmental Engineering Technology

RRC Polytech

UM - Civil Engineering

Course number
Course name
Course number
Course name
Credit hours
Course type*
CIVL 1013 AND CIVL 2025Statics and Strength of Materials 1 AND Statics and Strength Materials 2ENG 1440Introduction to Statics3R
CIVL 2001Calculus and StatisticsMATH 1510Applied Calculus 13R
CIVL 1017 AND CIVL 2030Technical Graphics AND Applied Technical GraphicsCIVL 2830Graphics for Civil Engineers2R
CIVL 1014, CIVL 2026 AND CIVL 2009Surveying 1, Surveying 2 AND Fundamentals of GISCIVL 2840Civil Engineering Geomatics3R
CIVL 3016HydrologyCIVL 3750Hydrology4R
CIVL 1016 AND CIVL 2027Technical Communications 1 AND Technical Communications 2ENG 2030Engineering Communication: Strategies for the Profession3R
CIVL 3026Engineering EconomicsENG 3000Engineering Economics3R
CIVC 1044 AND CIVL 3005Project Administration AND Applied Research ProjectCIVL 4332Civil Engineering Thesis Project4E
CIVL 1020Professional EthicsPHIL 2XXXPhilosophy3E
CIVL 3007Waste Management**CIVL 4130Solid Waste Management4E
CIVL 3008Water and Waste Water**CIVL 4300Design of Urban Water Systems4E

*R = Required, E = Elective

**Courses must be instructed by a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) in order to receive transfer credit.

NOTE: 

  • RRC Polytech course CIVL 1019 is not counted for credit toward the B.Sc. in Engineering (Civil) degree program but can be used as equivalent to UM course CHEM 1018 to meet pre-requisite requirements in degree courses. 
  • RRC Polytech courses CIVL 1011 and CIVL 2023 are not counted for credit toward the B.Sc. in Engineering (Civil) degree program but, taken together can be used as equivalent to UM course MSKL 0100 to meet pre-requisite requirements in degree courses.

Geomatics Technology

RRC Polytech

UM - Civil Engineering

Course number
Course name
Course number
Course name
Credit hours
Course type*
CIVL 1013 AND CIVL 2025Statics and Strength of Materials 1 AND Statics and Strength Materials 2ENG 1440Introduction to Statics3R
CIVL 2001Calculus and StatisticsMATH 1510Applied Calculus 13R
CIVL 1017 AND CIVL 2030Technical Graphics AND Applied Technical GraphicsCIVL 2830Graphics for Civil Engineers2R
CIVL 1014, CIVL 2026 AND CIVL 2009Surveying 1, Surveying 2 AND Fundamentals of GISCIVL 2840Civil Engineering Geomatics3R
CIVL 1016 AND CIVL 2027Technical Communications 1 AND Technical Communications 2ENG 2040Engineering Communication3R
CIVL 3026Engineering EconomicsENG 3000Engineering Economics3R
CIVL 1020Professional EthicsPHIL 2XXXPhilosophy3E

*R = Required, E = Elective

NOTE: 

  • RRC Polytech course CIVL 1019 is not counted for credit toward the B.Sc. in Engineering (Civil) degree program but can be used as equivalent to UM course CHEM 1018 to meet pre-requisite requirements in degree courses. 
  • RRC Polytech courses CIVL 1011 and CIVL 2023 are not counted for credit toward the B.Sc. in Engineering (Civil) degree program but, taken together can be used as equivalent to UM course MSKL 0100 to meet pre-requisite requirements in degree courses.

Transfer credit - Mechanical

Mechanical

RRC Polytech

UM - Mechanical Engineering

Course number
Course name
Course number
Course name
Credit hours
Course type*
ENGI 1043Applied MechanicsENG 1440Introduction to Statics3R
ELEC 1061, ENGI 1076 AND ENGI 1048Electrical/Electronic Fundamentals, Instrumentation and Control AND MechatronicsENG 1450Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering3R
ENGI 1159ThermodynamicsENG 1460Introduction to Thermal Sciences3R
COMM 1234 AND ENGI 1051Technical Communication AND Engineering Tech ProjectENG 2040Engineering Communication3R
MATH 1074CalculusMATH 1510Applied Calculus 13R
MATH 1017Applied StatisticsSTAT 2220Contemporary Statistics for Engineers3R
COMP 1153Numerical Methods**MECH 2150Mechanical Engineering Modelling and Numerical Methods4R
ENGI 1152Strength of Materials**MECH 2222Mechanics of Materials4R
ENGI 1037Fluid Mechanics**MECH 2262Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics4R
ENGI 1046 AND ENGI 1101Engineering Materials** AND Metallurgy (elective)**MECH 2272Engineering Materials 14R

*R = Required, E = Elective

**Courses must be instructed by a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) in order to receive transfer credit.

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