Civil Engineering Technology

Four Semester Program

Instructors: Merrill and Wissa

One Associate of Applied Science Degree, one Associate of Technology degree and one Bachelor of Applied Technology degree are available to the student in Civil Engineering Technology. The following courses are required for an Associate of Applied Science degree:

CIVT 100            Academic Skill Development I  8 cr
CIVT 101            Academic Skill
                    Development II                8 cr
CIVT 121            Mathematics I                 6 cr
CIVT 122            Mathematics II                3 cr
CIVT 123            Drawing Lab I                 4 cr
CIVT 124            Drawing Lab II                4 cr
CIVT 125            Surveying I                   4 cr
CIVT 126            Surveying II                  5 cr
CIVT 130            Materials Testing &
                    Specifications I              2 cr
CIVT 241            General Physics               4 cr
CIVT 242            Engineering Mechanics         4 cr
CIVT 243            Materials Testing &
                    Specifications II             4 cr
CIVT 244            Materials Testing &
                    Specifications III            3 cr
CIVT 245            Route Survey & Design         10 cr
CIVT 246            Land & Construction Surveys   7 cr
RELT 101            Applied Communications I      2 cr
RELT 102            Applied Communications II     2 cr
RELT 201            Applied Communications III    2 cr
RELT 202            Applied Business Economics    2 cr
RELT 206            Occupational Job Search       2 cr
RELT 207            Occupational/Human
                    Relations                     2 cr
                                                  TOTAL: 88 cr

The courses listed above will be taught in sequential blocks of instruction. Successful completion of a courses is required before the student can progress in the program. If the student fails any math, theory, or lab course, then that course must be repeated and a passing grade obtained before the student can advance in the program. The student must exit the program and make up the deficiency through Academic Skill Development or other appropriate methods. The student will then be allowed to repeat the course at the next available program opening.