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Bachelor of Technology - Civil Engineering Technology
The Bachelor of Technology degree in Civil Engineering Technology teaches students problem solving and technical skills in an application-focused, team-based environment using real world projects and prepares graduates for high performance jobs using technologically advanced civil engineering design tools. Graduates from the program will be highly effective engineering technologists with experience in both the theoretical and the application of theory to the solution of civil engineering problems. Individuals interested in Civil Engineering can expect the career opportunities to remain stable. Additionally, due to the growing number of retiring engineers and promotions, the number of position vacancies will be greater than the number of qualified baccalaureate degree graduates. This technology-intensive, application-focused baccalaureate degree is offered through OSU-Okmulgee's Engineering Technology Division, which has a tradition for excellence in preparing individuals for exciting and successful careers. Working closely with industry leaders to incorporate the latest business practices and emerging technologies into the program, OSU-Okmulgee's experienced, expert instructors provide students one-on-one attention, teaching theory, hands-on technical skills, and general education classes so graduates are positioned to quickly move to the top of their fields. Engineering Technologies utilizes an innovative approach to education that prepares high-performance workers for world-class businesses and industries.
Note: The above files are to be used for reference only and are not a substitute for meeting with an academic advisor. Depending on a student's academic history, the actual sequence of courses may be different from the above file(s). Additionally, student choices as to actual enrollment, dropping of courses and unsuccessful completion of course work may result in variation from the suggested sequence of courses. Most classes are offered at least one time per academic year, however, the above items as well as other unforeseen circumstances can result in a student taking longer to complete the degree than is depicted on the suggested sequence of courses. |