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The Civil Engineering Technology curriculum encompasses computer-aided drafting (CAD), structural engineering (analysis and design of structural steel and reinforced concrete), construction management (cost estimation, planning, and administration), transportation systems (surveying, highway design and construction), water resources (hydraulics, hydrology, and environmental engineering), and geotechnical engineering (soil mechanics, foundations, and earthwork).
During the initial two years, the Civil Engineering Technology and Construction Management programs follow an identical curriculum. Students can switch between these programs until their Junior year when the course paths separate. By the conclusion of their Sophomore year, students must choose between the analysis and design-focused Civil Engineering Technology BSET degree or the management-oriented BSCM program.
Transfer students with AAS degrees from accredited programs receive 64 credit hours for their degree, meaning AAS students only need to complete the upper-level courses outlined below and address any admission deficiencies identified during enrollment.