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Civil Engineering Technicians

Education and Training Requirements

High School

While in high school, you should follow the course for admission into an institution offering either a two- or four-year degree in civil engineering technology. Helpful classes include mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science, and computer-aided design. Because the ability to read and interpret material is very important, four years of English and language skills courses are basic requirements. Reports and letters are an essential part of the technician's work, so a firm grasp of English grammar is important. Other useful courses include mechanical drawing and shop; civil engineering technicians often make use of mechanical drawings to convey their ideas to others, and neat, well-executed drawings are important to convey a sense of accuracy and competence.

Postsecondary Training

Once you have graduated, you should choose a school that offers an accredited program in civil engineering technology. In such programs, more mathematics and science subjects, including physics, will be studied to prepare the student for later specialty courses, such as surveying, materials, hydraulics, highway and bridge construction and design, structures, railway and water systems, heavy construction, soils, steel and concrete construction, cost and estimates, and management and construction technology. You should also take courses in computer programming and photogrammetry.

Many students participate in an internship at an engineering consulting firm or other employer of civil engineering technicians to develop their skills, learn more about careers, and build their network.

Some technicians enter the field after gaining work experience or formal training in a related occupation, particularly as drafters or CAD operators.

Certification

Colleges and universities, online learning platforms, and professional associations offer certificate programs in general engineering, civil engineering technology, artificial intelligence and other types of emerging technology, and other fields. These programs typically last six months to a year. For example, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) offers certificate programs in Civil Infrastructure Construction, Construction Engineering, Port Engineering, Structural Earthquake Engineering, Water Treatment, and other areas. Visit https://www.asce.org/education-and-events/explore-education/certificate-programs to learn more.

Other Education or Training

The ASCE, American Society for Engineering Education, and other professional associations offer webinars, in-person classes, and other training opportunities that help technicians expand their knowledge of civil engineering. Recent classes and webinars offered by the ASCE include Design of Building Foundations: Practical Basics; Engineer Your Own Success: 7 Key Elements to Creating an Extraordinary Engineering Career; From Engineering to Entrepreneurship: How to Prepare For, Start and Manage Your Own Engineering Firm; and Public Speaking: How to Plan, Design, and Deliver a Presentation

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