Engineering Technology - Architectural and Civil
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This concentration prepares students to work as technicians for engineering consulting firms, structural engineers, architects, bridge inspectors, contractors and structural manufacturing companies.
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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.