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CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Program Competencies

Upon graduating with an Associate in Applied Science degree in Civil Engineering Technology, the graduate will be able to:

  • Communicate through graphic, written and oral expression the elements of Civil Engineering projects
  • Use mathematics and science to perform technical calculations and solve technical problems
  • Use micro-computers for problem-solving utilizing commercial software
  • Understand the ethical, professional and social responsibilities associated with the engineering technology field
  • Perform, in a laboratory setting, the operating of technical equipment, analyzing experimental results and properly recording results
  • Work as a member of a team on class engineering projects
  • Recognize the need for life-long learning and continued education
  • Design and analyze components of various Civil Engineering projects

Available at:
North

Pre-Admission Recommendations:
3 years Math
2 years Science (including Physics)

Recommended H.S. Courses And/Or Experiences:
3 years Science, Basic Drafting

Career Opportunities/Further Education
Civil Engineering Firms
Government Agencies
Testing Labs

 

Did You Know?

A significant number of courses have been renumbered as part of the State University of New York's policies which promote student mobility, through transfer of academic credit, to other SUNY institutions. All courses should be numbered at the 100-200 levels. The Listing Reference contains both the old and new numbers which should aid students in their choice of courses.

 

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