Civil Engineering Technology (CET)
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Program Overview
The Civil Engineering Technology program provides a broad, science-based curriculum for those interested in pursuing an engineering career. Emphasis is placed on engineering mechanics, engineering materials, computer aided design (CAD), structural mechanics, surveying, and strength of materials. Foundation courses are provided in mathematics, physics, chemistry and general education electives. The program emphasizes geotechnical design and foundation materials testing, surveying, materials science analysis and testing, hydraulics and hydrology, and computer assisted drawing.
Graduates may assist in the design and supervision of highway and construction projects, be employed in the field of materials analysis and testing, or assist consulting engineers in private practice. Some civil engineering technicians inspect water treatment systems while others may estimate costs, specify materials to be used, and participate in designing highways, dams, and other structures. Engineering technicians use their knowledge of science, engineering, mathematics, and technical processes. They often apply the principles, designs, or procedures developed by engineers to practical situations.
Employers include energy companies, engineering consultants, government agencies, and many other industries and businesses.
An articulation agreement with Kent State University, Tuscarawas Campus located in New Philadelphia, Ohio, provides pathways to complete a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering Technology.
Program Outcomes
- Demonstrate and understand surveying techniques and be able to use AUTO CAD in a working environment.
- Demonstrate the ability to integrate computing skills in engineering applications.
- Analyze and solve engineering problems in the areas of water treatment and transit, earth projects, highway construction, and statics.
- Be familiar with and perform common engineering lab tests for water, soil, and concrete.
Class Sequence
| Code | Course Title | Credits | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | Fall Semester | ||
| FST1116 | Workplace Safety | 1 | |
| ECE1120 | CAD | 4 | |
| ECE1170 | Computing for Engineers | 3 | |
| ENG1110 | Composition I | 3 | |
| MAT1130 | College Algebra | 4 | |
| Spring Semester | |||
| CHM1110 | Chemistry Principles I | 4 | |
| ECN1110 | Macroeconomics | 3 | |
| ECE1160 | Hydraulics & Hydrology | 4 | |
| MAT1140 | Trigonometry | 3 | |
| PHY1110 | Physics I | 5 | |
| Year 2 | Fall Semester | ||
| COM1110/1115 | Interpersonal Communications/Speech | 3 | |
| ECE2121 | Surveying | 4 | |
| ECE2216 | Statistics | 3 | |
| ECE2251 | Construction Estimating | 3 | |
| Elective | Arts & Humanities Elective | 3 | |
| Spring Semester | |||
| ECE2221 | Strength of Materials | 3 | |
| ECE2241 | Soil Mechanics | 4 | |
| ECE2261 | Environmental Science | 3 | |
| ECE2230 | Engineering Materials/Concrete Design | 3 | |
| ECE2288 / ECE2289 | Civil Engineering Internship and Civil Engineering Seminar OR | 1 | |
| ECE2282 | Civil Engineering Capstone | 2 | |
| Total Credit Hours | 65 | ||