Civil Engineering Technology Associate of Science
Graduates of the Civil Engineering Technology program are prepared to support various areas of civil engineering, such as construction, water resources, public works, structural detailing and design, environmental evaluation, and energy development. In addition to engineering fundamentals, the program includes coursework in surveying, AutoCAD, building information modeling (BIM), construction materials, financial accounting, and business law. Courses in the Civil Engineering Technology program are aligned with lower division requirements for Bachelor of Science in Construction Management programs at the following California State University campuses: Fresno, Northridge, Long Beach, East Bay, Sacramento, Chico, and San Diego. Additional opportunities for transfer may be available through the Western Undergraduate Exchange. Students interested in transferring should contact a counselor or educational advisor. Upon completion of
Courses
- ARCH B6 — Materials of Construction
- ARCH B30 — Residential Building Information Modeling
- BSAD B1 — Financial Accounting
- BSAD B18 — Business Law
- ECON B1
- ENGR B40 — Surveying
- MATH B6A — Analytic Geometry/Calculus I
- PHYS B2A — General Physics-Mechanics and Heat
- PHYS B2B — General Physics - Sound, Light, Electricity, Magnetism, Modern Physics
- ARCH B1 — Introduction to Architecture and Environmental Design
- ENGR B47 — Introduction to Engineering and Design
- ENGR B25 — Engineering Graphics with AutoCAD (for CE/CET/EE)
- INDR B12 — Introduction to Drafting and CAD
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics
- STAT C1000E — Introduction to Statistics