Construction Engineering Technology Major

The Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering Technology (BSCET) prepares you to be an applied engineer who translates the design engineer’s blueprints into physical and functional reality. Combine aspects of business, construction and engineering and oversee the implementation of large or small construction projects and their safety and compliance with project requirements. 

Based in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, this highly focused 124-credit hour degree program will help you develop construction techniques and management principles for expertise in

  • best building practices and safety regulations, 
  • construction contracts,
  • construction methods and materials,
  • construction planning and scheduling, and
  • project specifications and cost estimates.

 

The program also covers topics relating to geotechnical, safety, structural and transportation principles.

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Meet the Chair of the Engineering, Technology and Management Department

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    Thomas V. Edwards

    • College of Engineering

      • Engineering, Technology, and Management

        • Professor of Instruction

        • Chair

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