Civil and Construction Engineering Technology AAS Degree

Shape the Future

Civil Engineering Technicians bring designs to life! You work alongside engineers to build roads, parks, and cities, solving real-world challenges every day. You’re part of a dynamic field where your skills shape the world we live in!

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Civil and Construction Engineering Technology at a Glance

Degree
Associate of Applied Science
Length of Study *
2 years
Course Format
Face-to-Face
Classes Meet
Daytime
Program Start **
Fall

* Program length is based on full-time enrollment. If you're thinking about attending part-time, connect with an academic advisor to explore your options.

** Planning to start in the spring or summer? Meet with an academic advisor to create a plan that works for you.

30

Hour OSHA Construction Safety

13:1

Students to faculty

$0

Tuition For Eligible Students

5–6

Certifications

Your Civil and Construction Engineering Technology Career

Graduates find employment working as:

  • civil technicians
  • CAD drafters
  • designers
  • surveyors
  • construction inspectors
  • material testing technicians
  • estimators for engineering offices

They often find work with:

  • material testing labs
  • surveying companies
  • civil construction contractors
  • city engineer offices
  • county and state highway departments

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Program Overview

You will graduate from this program with knowledge in and experience with:

  • Reading building and highway blueprints
  • Operating survey equipment and process data
  • Sampling and testing materials
  • Preparing construction plans
  • Preparing quantity estimates
  • Inspecting civil infrastructure projects
  • Using computer-aided drafting and design (CADD)

Many summer and part-time jobs are available while you are completing the program. These are not a requirement to graduate.

Get hands-on experience in real-world projects, including surveying, construction materials testing, engineering problem solving, and CAD. You learn using the latest technology and tools that you’ll use in your career.

This is a partial list of employers who have hired graduates from this program:

  • AECOM, Waterloo and Des Moines, IA
  • Black Hawk County Engineer's Office, Waterloo, IA
  • CGA Consultants, Cedar Falls, Marshalltown, and Ackley, IA
  • City of Waterloo Engineering Department, Waterloo, IA
  • Fehr Graham Engineering and Environmental, Manchester and West Union, IA
  • Foth, Cedar Rapids and Des Moines, IA
  • Herold-Reicks Surveying, New Hampton, Waverly, and Clear Lake, IA
  • Iowa Department of Transportation, Ames, IA
  • McAninch Corporation, Des Moines, IA
  • WHKS, Inc., Dubuque and Ames, IA
  • Peterson Contractors, Inc., Reinbeck, IA
  • Terracon, Cedar Falls and Cedar Rapids, IA
  • WHKS Engineers and Land Surveyors, Mason City and Dubuque, IA

This program qualifies for the Future Ready Iowa Last-Dollar Scholarship and will pay up to 100% of your tuition.

You must apply for, be awarded, and meet the ongoing eligibility requirements for the Last-Dollar Scholarship.

You can get right to work after your program. Or, if you plan to earn an associate degree and go on to earn a bachelor’s degree, consider your transfer options.

This program has a documented pathway to UNI's Construction Management program and UNI's Technology Management program. Check out UNI's transfer guides to learn more.

If you’re interested in transferring, you must work closely with an academic advisor here and at the transfer institution. This is important to ensure courses transfer and you meet program requirements.

Plan your transfer

" I had a great time in this program and I’ve made a lot of memories. If I could go back two years, I’d do the exact same thing again. "
  • Isaiah Smalley
  • Civil & Construction Engineering Technology ‘21

How to Get Started

It’s simple! Complete these steps:

  1. Apply for admission at Hawkeye.
  2. Send official transcripts to Admissions.
  3. Demonstrate college readiness.

Check the status of your application at any time by logging into your admissions account.

Program Admission Requirements

To enroll this program, you’ll need to meet the minimum score requirements.

  ALEKS ACCUPLACER Next Generation ACCUPLACER Classic COMPASS ACT GPA
Math 30 259 Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS)
227 Advanced Algebra and Functions
85 Elementary Algebra 42 Algebra 19  
Literacy   239 Reading or
240 Writing
58 Reading or
64 Sentence Structure
69 Reading or
41 Writing
16 Reading or
16 English
2.25

You can take the ALEKS Placement Assessment online. If you prefer, you can take the ACCUPLACER Next Generation or ACT at Hawkeye. While ACCUPLACER Classic and COMPASS aren’t offered anymore, you can still use your scores from those tests if you took them before for program admission.

If you don’t meet the minimum score requirements, you can take success courses instead. Talk to your academic advisor to help you find the right courses to get started.

If you meet the assessment score requirements, you can be accepted into the program.

If you don't meet these requirements, you’ll be accepted into a Pre-Program. As a pre-program student, you’ll start by taking general education and prerequisite classes. Your academic advisor will help you make a plan to meet the program requirements. After finishing your pre-program courses, contact Admissions to let them know.

Program Contacts

Admissions

Main Campus
Hawkeye Center 134
319-296-4000
Email Admissions

Regular Hours — Spring 2025

Monday – Friday 8 AM – 4:30 PM

Academic Advisor

Natasha Ceaser
Main Campus
Bremer Hall 136C
319-296-4014 ext.1062
Email Natasha Ceaser

Faculty Advisor

Paresh Shettigar
Main Campus
Buchanan Hall 128G
319-296-2329 ext.1107
Email Paresh Shettigar