Architectural and Civil
Program Statement
This concentration prepares students to work as technicians for engineering consulting firms, structural engineers, architects, bridge inspectors, contractors and structural manufacturing companies.
Program Information
- Students learn in modern laboratories on the latest computers and software and are taught by faculty with substantial professional experience. Students receive many hours of hands-on experience and exposure to background Architectural and Civil theory.
- Students should be in a Math (MTH) course every semester until they have completed their sequence.
- For students with adequate mathematical preparedness, and interested in transfer, PHY 211 can be substituted for PHY 101
- Completing courses in the summer will reduce fall and spring semester course loads.
- Oral Communication General Education Competency Infused.
After Bristol
- Graduates work as home building contractors, design construction technicians, structural computer aided designers, and industrial and commercial building fabricators.
- If you are considering transferring to a four-year institution, speak with your advisor and visit Transfer Services for additional information.
Degree Requirements
General Education Courses
Course #
Title
Credits
HST 113 or HST 114
+
3
Multicultural and Social Perspectives Elective
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
15-16
Program Courses
Course #
Title
Credits
EGR 102 or EGR 103
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
30
Program Electives
Course #
Title
Credits
Architectural and Civil Technology Program Elective
+
3
-
4
PHY 101: Technical Physics I
+
4
Two-course Math Sequence
+
7
-
8
Sub-Total Credits
14-16
Total credits:
60-62
Course Sequencing
Recommended Course Sequence - Semester 1
Item #
Title
Credits
MTH 152, MTH 172 or MTH 214
+
3
-
4
Sub-Total Credits
14-15
Recommended Course Sequence - Semester 2
Item #
Title
Credits
MTH 172, MTH 214 or MTH 215
+
4
EGR 102 or EGR 103
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
16
Recommended Course Sequence - Semester 3
Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
13-14
Recommended Course Sequence - Semester 4
Item #
Title
Credits
Multicultural and Social Perspectives Elective
+
3
Sub-Total Credits
17