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CIVIL ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Associate of Applied Science Degree
120 Credits
The Civil Engineering Graphics program is designed to prepare a graphics technician to work directly under the supervision of an engineer, architect or designer producing detailed drawings. Civil Engineering Graphics Technicians are specialists in translating the rough sketches, layouts and written specifications of architects, engineers, or designers into a drawing showing the complete details and specifications for the finished product. Any developmental coursework a student may be required to complete may increase the program length.
Civil Engineering Graphics AAS graduates will:
- Be prepared for entry-level positions in the civil engineering graphics field.
- Demonstrate skills as problem solvers, design thinkers
- Be well grounded in basic drafting fundamentals, concepts and techniques.
- Perform to current industry standards and be reliable members of today’s workforce.
- Demonstrate skills in research techniques & use of library resources.
Admission Dates: Fall, winter, spring, summer.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS |
CR |
|
ARGT 111 |
Architectural Print Reading I |
2 |
|
CEGT 211 |
Civil Engineering Graphics I |
4 |
|
CEGT 212 |
Civil Engineering Graphics II |
4 |
|
CEGT 221 |
Surveying |
4 |
|
CEGT 231 |
Civil 3D Computer Aided Design I |
4 |
|
CEGT 241 |
Civil Engineering Materials |
4 |
|
CEGT 251 |
Boundary Surveys and Plat Design I |
4 |
|
CEGT 252 |
Boundary Surveys and Plat Design II |
4 |
|
CEGT 261 |
Roadway Design and Layout I |
4 |
|
CEGT 262 |
Roadway Design and Layout II |
4 |
|
CISA 101 |
Computer Application |
2 |
|
CIVE 205 |
Theory of Urban Design & Planning |
3 |
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ENGT 101 |
Introduction to Technology |
1 |
|
ENGR 111 |
Engineering Graphics I |
4 |
|
ENGR 113 |
Dimensioning & Tolerancing |
4 |
|
ENGR 115 |
Engineering Graphics II |
4 |
|
ENGR 121 |
Descriptive Geometry |
4 |
|
ENGR 122 |
Engineering Graphics III |
4 |
|
ENGT 102 |
Technical Employment Preparation |
1 |
|
ENGT 131 |
Computer Aided Drafting & Design I |
4 |
|
ENGT 132 |
Computer Aided Drafting & Design II |
4 |
|
ENGT 133 |
Computer Aided Drafting & Design III |
4 |
|
ENGT 202 |
Specialized Tech Employment Prep |
2 |
|
GEOG 251 |
Cartography |
4 |
|
GISA 211 |
Geographic Information Systems |
4 |
|
|
Technical Electives |
8 |
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Technical electives may be taken from ARGT, ARCH, CEGT, CIVE, ENGT, GEOG, or GISA areas. Student should consult an academic adviser.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS - 25 credits |
|
Physics (PHYS 114) |
5 |
|
Written Communication |
5 |
|
Oral Communication |
5 |
|
Quantitative Reasoning |
5 |
|
Social Science |
5 |
See the General Education Requirements page (opens new window) for a list of all applicable courses for each of the categories listed above.
CIVIL ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Certificate of Proficiency
83 Credits
The Civil Engineering Graphics program is designed to prepare a graphics technician to work directly under the supervision of an engineer, architect or designer producing detailed drawings. Civil Engineering Graphics Technicians are specialists in translating the rough sketches, layouts and written specifications of architects, engineers, or designers into a drawing showing the complete details and specifications for the finished product. Any developmental coursework a student may be required to complete may increase the program length.
Admission Dates: Fall, winter, spring, summer.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS |
CR |
|
ARGT 111 |
Architectural Print Reading I |
2 |
|
CEGT 211 |
Civil Engineering Graphics I |
4 |
|
CEGT 212 |
Civil Engineering Graphics II |
4 |
|
CEGT 221 |
Surveying |
4 |
|
CEGT 241 |
Civil Engineering Materials |
4 |
|
CEGT 251 |
Boundary Surveys and Plat Design I |
4 |
|
CEGT 261 |
Roadway Design and Layout I |
4 |
|
CEGT 262 |
Roadway Design and Layout II |
4 |
|
CISA 101 |
Computer Application |
2 |
|
ENGR 111 |
Engineering Graphics I |
4 |
|
ENGR 113 |
Dimensioning & Tolerancing |
4 |
|
ENGR 115 |
Engineering Graphics II |
4 |
|
ENGR 121 |
Descriptive Geometry |
4 |
|
ENGR 122 |
Engineering Graphics III |
4 |
|
ENGT 101 |
Introduction to Technology |
1 |
|
ENGT 131 |
Computer Aided Drafting & Design I |
4 |
|
ENGT132 |
Computer Aided Drafting & Design II |
4 |
|
ENGT 102 |
Technical Employment Preparation |
1 |
|
|
Technical Electives |
6 |
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Technical electives may be taken from ARGT, ARCH, CEGT, CIVE, ENGT, GEOG, or GISA areas. Student should consult an academic adviser.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS - 15 credits |
|
Written Communication |
5 |
|
Quantitative Reasoning |
5 |
|
Social Science |
5 |
See the General Education Requirements page (opens new window) for a list of all applicable courses for each of the categories listed above.