Clubs

Civil Engineering Oriented Skule Affiliated Clubs

A successful university experience is not just about courses, labs and research. It is also about being engaged in activities outside of the classroom – about having a balance
between academics and extracurriculars.

  • Learn self-awareness: Learn more about your goals, strengths, and weaknesses which will be beneficial to know for your future career
  • Networking opportunities: Meet new students, make connections, and build relationships that will help when you’re looking for a job.
  • Engage with diverse groups: Learn how different people respond and react to various situations which will help you be prepared for the real world.
  • Have Fun!

As a civil engineering student there are many opportunities to get involved with various civil engineering oriented clubs.

Find out more here!

Civil Engineering Oriented Design Teams

A design team is a group of people that work together to achieve a common design goal to show of their designs at competition.

  • Peer to peer learning: Learn new concepts and be mentored by wise upper year students.
  • Expand your skills: Gain hands-on experience designing, modelling, testing, constructing, and so much more.
  • Explore new places: Visit different cities Canada, or even internationally while competing on different design teams.
  • Classroom to real world: Apply theories to actual projects and obtain a more comprehensive and enriched learning opportunity.
  • Skule Spirit: Represent UofT at various competitions and be a part of the inter-school engineering community.

As a civil engineering student there are many opportunities to get involved with various civil engineering oriented clubs.

Find out more here!