The Civil Engineering Technology program prepares the student for a career as a technician in the areas of design, surveying, construction and materials testing. This is designed to be a two-year degree program.
This program educates future engineering technicians to help design, construct and maintain our civil engineering infrastructure: bridges, roads, dams, culverts, airports and more.
Career opportunities with this degree are with construction firms; surveying firms; consulting engineering firms; federal, state and local government agencies; materials testing labs and many other areas of the private sector that support the transportation industry.
For more information about the Civil Engineering program, please visit our website at www.dmacc.edu/programs/civilengineering.
Location: Boone
Program Entry Requirements
- Complete an application for admission.
- Satisfy the required assessment by taking the reading and English COMPASS test or equivalent.
- Obtain minimum COMPASS algebra score of 46 or a minimum ACT math score of 19. (Scores may not be more than three years old.) These scores reflect the suggested level of math skills necessary to be successful in the field of Civil Engineering Technology. Students who do not currently meet the minimum scores required must meet with an advisor to develop an action plan for improving their math skills.
- Attend any required information/registration session.
This program is designed to start in the fall semester.
Students who desire to start in other semesters may be accepted, but may not graduate in four semesters due to the sequencing of coursework. If starting other than Fall, please contact the Civil Engineering Technology department.
Graduation Requirements
To earn a Civil Engineering Technology AAS degree, a student must complete all coursework as prescribed and maintain a 2.0 grade point average.