Civil Engineering Technology
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If you look around any urban area, most of what you see is the result of Civil Engineering. It is still the broadest and oldest of all the engineering disciplines and deals with the planning, construction, and maintenance of structures and public works.
Today's Civil Engineering Technicians work on:
- bridges, buildings, towers, silos and tunnels;
- highways, roads, railroads, airports and canals;
- protection of the environment and public health by treating water and sewage, and by protecting our streams and waterways from urban runoff;
- structures and subdivisions;
- infrastructure such as water supply, water mains, sewer mains and flood control
Programs
Civil Engineering Technology Access
The Civil Engineering Technology Access program will allow you to pursue the courses in Mathematics, Physics and English that you’ll need to enter the Civil Engineering Technology program. You’ll earn credits for the Civil Engineering Technology program through additional courses in surveying and technical drawing. More information....
Civil Engineering Technology
The Civil Engineering Technology program will introduce you to the world of civil engineering, focusing on the use of microcomputers in the solution of engineering problems. You’ll be introduced to CAD and drafting techniques, surveying on state-of-the-art equipment, computer-based design systems and all aspects of project management. More information...
Civil Engineering Bridge
The Civil Engineering Bridge program is offered by Camosun with the full support and co-operation of the University of British Columbia. This program is intended to provide you with access to the third year of Engineering at the University of British Columbia once you graduate from Civil Engineering Technology. Successful students can continue their studies towards a Bachelor of Applied Science degree at the University of British Columbia. More information...
