Associate degrees in Civil Engineering Technology + Technician: A program that prepares individuals to apply basic engineering principles and technical skills in support of civil engineers engaged in designing and executing public works projects such as highways, dams, bridges, tunnels and other facilities. Includes instruction in site analysis, structural testing procedures, field and laboratory testing procedures, plan and specification preparation, test equipment operation and maintenance, and report preparation.
The associate degree civil engineering technology provides a background for employment in a civil engineering office or for field work in support of and under the direction of a professional engineer. Typical employment is in surveying, field crews recording data to prepare subdivision maps, street and highway proposals, and grading maps.
GENERAL EDUCATION
REQUIREMENTS CREDITS
Computer Technology ICT 150 3
English ENG 150, 151 6
Math MAT 250 4
Physical Education 1
Science PHSCI 150 4
Social Science or Humanities 3
Studies of Samoa and the Pacific 3-4
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
ADT 160 Introduction to Auto Cad 3
ADT 260 Advanced Auto Cad 4
ADT 280 Elements of Structural Engineering 3
ART 160 Design Fundamentals 3
BUS 103 Introduction to...
The Civil Engineering Technology curriculum provides the application of relevant theory of engineering needed by technicians to carry out planning and supervisory tasks in the construction of transportation systems, residential and commercial buildings, bridges, dams, and water and wastewater treatment systems.
Coursework includes the communication and computational skills required to support the fields such as materials testing, structures, estimating,...
The Building Construction Technology program prepares students for employment in a wide range of maintenance and construction industry positions. The Associate in Applied Science degree focuses on training students in the use of tools, materials, and techniques to be problem solvers. and provides theory and practice through class and community projects in all aspects of the construction trade. The goal of the program is that graduates will have the...
The Civil Engineering Technology program prepares students for opportunities in diverse professions including Civil Drafting/Drawing, Junior Construction Management, Desktop Mapping (Geographic Information, Systems - GIS), Construction Materials Testing, Construction Inspection, and Surveying. These jobs can be found at the Department of Transportation, County Public Works, City Public Works, various private civil engineering and surveying firms,...
An English major might find employment as a teacher, a writer, or an editor of magazines, books, or advertising, or might plan to enter a profession requiring a graduate degree for which a background in English is desirable, such as law or librarianship. English courses are designed to provide students who plan to major in English, as well as other college students, with opportunities to improve their written and visual communications....
The Civil Engineering Technology program is designed to provide students with the specialized background needed for technicians who work with civil engineers. Civil engineering technicians carry out many tasks necessary in the construction of residential and commercial buildings, bridges, dams, power plants, water and waste treatment systems, and transportation systems such as highways, pipelines, airfields, and transmission lines. Upon graduation...
Computer Careers Program Prerequisites (Applies to all degree, diploma and certificate degree programs):
Appropriate placement test score or concurrent enrollment in ENGL0460.
Appropriate placement test score or concurrent enrollment in READ0460.
Appropriate placement test score or concurrent enrollment in MATH 0470.
Keyboarding skills of 20 wpm with 2 or less errors or passing grade in ADSC1710...
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