Engineering Technology: Civil Engineering - Associate in Science

This program map only provides one possible pathway for degree and/or certificate obtainment and is for reference only. Please schedule an appointment with a counselor to develop your individualized Student Education Plan.

The associate degree in 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.

The pathway below represents an efficient and effective course taking sequence for this program. Individual circumstances might require some changes to this pathway. It is always recommended that you meet with an academic counselor to develop a personalized educational plan.

Develop familiarity with the components, materials, types, and methods of building construction; terminology as applied to codes, foundations, concrete, light frame wood, heavy timber, soils, and the structural elements.

Develop graphic communication skills including orthographic projection; detail and assembly drawings; auxiliaries; sections; dimensioning; and surface development.

Become familiar with the origin, nature and application of the fundamental concepts and principles of physics and its application to the field of civil engineering technology.

Become familiar with the principles of physical geology including the identification of rocks and minerals.

Be able to interpret topographical and geological maps.

Become familiar with land forms and structures.

Become familiar with force systems and equilibrium condition and develop the ability to use these principles to solve engineering problems.

Program Map

Requirement
GE General Education
E Elective

Fall Year 1

14-17 units

Spring Year 1

14 units

Fall Year 2

13 units

Spring Year 2

16-19 units