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  About the Program  
  The civil and construction engineering technology (CCET) program is developed on the “two-plus-two” system. Students may choose to terminate their formal education after completing two years of study and earning the Associate in Applied Science degree, or they may continue full or part time to a bachelor’s degree.

Associate Degree Program
The associate degree program prepares technicians to support civil engineers in structural design, public works, construction, transportation, and environmental engineering. Most graduates are hired by government agencies, consulting engineers, architects, and contractors.

Bachelor’s Degree Program
The bachelor’s program in civil and construction engineering technology allows students to increase their potential to that of an engineering technologist and broaden their knowledge in several technical and non-technical areas. The student can also concentrate in urban planning, architecture, construction, or transportation as interests dictate. A co-op program with the Ohio Department of Transportation enables CCET students to gain experience and income during their junior and senior years.
 
     
 

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