Civil Engineering Technology BS
Todd Dunn, Department Chair
(585) 475-2900, gtdite@rit.edu
Scott B. Wolcott, Undergraduate Coordinator
(585) 475-6647, sbwite@rit.edu.
Program overview
Program goal
The goal of the civil engineering technology major is to provide an academically demanding education to meet the needs of students and employers by properly preparing them for a successful career after graduation.
Accreditation
The civil engineering technology major is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission (ETAC) of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
Plan of study
The major includes two technical electives and two free electives that can be used to gain additional depth or breadth in civil engineering or construction management. In addition, students may choose to utilize electives to pursue a minor outside of the civil engineering technology major or a professional option within the major. Options are not required, but students may choose to complete an option in construction management, structural design, or water resources to gain a deep understanding of these particular topics and how they impact civil engineering.
Professional options

Construction management
The construction management option is ideal for students who have an interest in courses related to the business, management, and technical aspects related to construction.
Structural design
The structural design option provides a focus in structural design and the use of different types of structures and materials. It also introduces related design codes.
Water resources
The water resources option is for students who have an interest in courses related to water treatment, wastewater treatment, hydrology, and the environment.
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