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Overview

Students in Civil Engineering Technology will learn to implement the current civil engineering practices in design, construction, and project management. CET utilizes the application of engineering fundamentals and basic mathematics. Civil Engineering focuses on theoretical work while CET focuses on application. Students may assist with design and/or supervise the construction of roads, buildings, airports, dams, bridges; and water supply and sewage systems. Courses included will show students the properties of construction materials, blueprint reading, surveying, applied structural design, highway technology, land development, and hydraulics.

Students implement technology, application, and basic mathematics to assist in project design in concrete technology, structural design, subdivision design, utilities, renewable energy, transportation, as well as create project schedules, and cost estimating. Students in this degree of study have the opportunity to work towards professional licensure.

Students must complete all University degree requirements which can see be seen with full details on the  CET Catalogs Page.  Degree requirements include: General Education requirements, Viewing a Wider World requirements, and elective credits to total at least 120 credits with 48 credits in courses numbered 300 or above. Developmental coursework will not count towards the degree requirements and/or elective credits, but may be needed in order to take the necessary English and Mathematics coursework. A typical 4-year graduation plan can be seen below.

View Areas
See the  General Education section of this catalog for a full list of courses
  • Area I: Communications
  • Area II: Mathematics
  • Area III: Laboratory Sciences
  • Area IV: Social/Behavioral Science
  • Area V: Humanities
  • Area VI: Fine Arts
  • TE: See the Technical Electives section for a full list of courses
  • VWW: See the Viewing Wider World section for a full list of courses
  • Elective: Credit may vary based on prerequisites, dual credit, AP credit, double majors, and/or minor coursework. Students should discuss elective requirements with their advisor.

To get individualized reports and reflect on the academic progress toward the degree, use the STAR Audit Report. This tool can be used to show what credits are missing by using a checklist. This can calculate the GPA and show what kind of courses still need to taken.

 

Career Paths

 

Agricultural
City, County, State
Construction
Consulting
Defense
Mining
Renewable Energy
Water Management

Job Placement Rate from 2000-Present is 100%. The Median Starting Salary is $45,000 with under government and $60,000 under private.

  • Civil Design
  • Cost Estimator
  • Design Engineer
  • Engineer for Land Development
  • Engineer for Public Works
  • Field Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Project Manager
  • Project Supervisor
 

 

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