Civil Engineering TechnologyAssociate Degree
CAREER OUTLOOK
Your Career
Civil Engineering Technicians work at construction
sites and in offices of architects and design
engineers. No matter which you choose, when it
comes to helping to design bridges, highways,
dams, and airports you'll have the skills for
the job.
- Earn your Associate Degree at home in as little as two years by studying just an hour a day for your new career.
- Develop skills that are in demand. You'll stand out from other job candidates, and earning your degree could open doors for you to begin a new career or gain a promotion in your current field.
- Prepare for challenging positions in
the U.S. and overseas. Many American
and foreign companies hire Civil
Engineering Technicians for exciting
short – and long-term assignments.
According to the U.S. Bureau of
Labor Statistics, demand for Civil
Engineering Technicians will grow
over the next decade, with job opportunities
more numerous for those with Associate
Degrees. Apply the skills you learn
in your degree program diligently
for a successful and secure future.
Your New Skills
You'll learn every important part of being a Civil Engineering Technician.
- Knowledge of mathematics, mechanics, computer programming, and more. These core concepts are vital to the success of a Civil Engineering Technician.
- Topics such as Algebra, Trigonometry,
Topographic Drawing, Technical Writing,
and Highway Construction and Design.
- Computer skills necessary to succeed in today's business environment.
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