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Associate of Science in Civil Engineering Technology

The Associate of Science in Civil Engineering Technology is a course of study that prepares students to analyze construction sites, use and maintain equipment, draft plans, and write reports. Technical requirement classes are designed to provide students with fundamentals in surveying, analyzing material strength, and structural drafting and design. This course of study will provide students with an overview of technical drawing, construction management and procedures, planning, and estimating. The student learning outcomes meet the professional standards of technicians in this field.

Program Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs):
Upon successful completion of the AS in Civil Engineering Technology program, students will be able to:
  1. Properly use surveying equipment and tools and perform applications accordingly.
  2. Create a construction drawing set consisting of at least six sheets from a design.
  3. Perform basic techniques and skills using modern engineering tools in the current civil engineering industry.
  4. Sequence the steps related to the construction process in chronological order.
 
General Education Requirements
Course Course Name Credits
English (Choose 1)
EN110 OR EN110A  Freshman Composition OR Freshman Composition with Instructional Lab  3 - 4
MA161A College Algebra & Trigonometry I 3
SI141 Applied Physics I 4
CO110 Critical Thinking for Civic Engagement 3
Social & Behavioral Science Requirement (Choose 1)
CJ100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
EC110 Principles of Economics 3
PS140 American Government 3
PY100 Personal Adjustment 3
PY120 General Psychology 3
PY125 Interpersonal Relations 3
SO130 Introduction to Sociology 3
WG101 Introduction to Women and Gender Studies 3
Humanities & Fine Arts Requirement (Choose 1)
ASL100 American Sign Language 4
CH110 CHamoru I 4
CO125 Introduction to Human Communication and Speech 3
ED265 Culture & Education in Guam 3
EN210 Introduction to Literature 3
HI121 History of World Civilization I 3
HI122 History of World Civilization II 3
HI176 Guam History 3
HM110 Introduction to Community Services 3
HM201 Social Welfare & Development: Global Challenges 3
HU120 Pacific Cultures 3
HU220 Guam Cultures & Legends 3
JA110 Japanese I 4
KE110 Korean I 4
PI101 Introduction to Philosophy 3
Th101 Introduction to Theater 3
VC101 Introduction to Visual Communications 3
Major Requirements
Course Course Name Credits
CT100 OR SU100 Introduction to Construction Trades (CT100) OR Survey Drafting (SU100) 3
AE103 Basic Blueprint Reading 3
AE121 Technical Engineering Drawing I 3
AE122 Technical Engineering Drawing II 3
AE138 Building Codes, Specifications & Construction Management 3
AE150 Computer Aided Design & Drafting I 3
AE160 Comp Aided Design & Drafting II 3
CE210 Statics 3
CE211 Plane Surveying I 3
CE215 Construction Procedures 3
CE225 Construction Planning & Estimating 3
MA161B College Algebra & Trigonometry II 3
EN194 Technical Communication 3
SU250 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 3
Total 42
Program Total 61-63
 

Course Sequence by Semester
Year 1
Semester 1 Semester 2
Course # Course Name Credits Course # Course Name Credits
EN___ English Composition Requirement 3-4 AE121 Technical Engineering Drawing I 3
MA161A College Algebra & Trigonometry I 3 AE150 Comp. Aided Drafting I 3
AE103 Basic Blueprint Reading 3 EN194 Technical Communication 3
CT100 OR SU100 Introduction to Construction Trades OR Surveying Drafting 3 MA161B College Algebra & Trigonometry II 3
CO110 Critical Thinking for Civic Engagement 3 SI141 Applied Physics I 4
Total 15-16   Total 16
Year 2
Semester 3 Semester 4
Course # Course Name Credits Course # Course Name Credits
AE138 Building Codes, Specifications & Construction Management 3 AE122 Technical Engineering Drawing II 3
AE160 Comp. Aided Drafting II 3 CE225 Construction Planning & Estimating 3
CE210 Statics 3   Humanities & Fine Arts 3-4
CE211 Plane Surveying I 3   Social & Behavioral Sciences 3
CE215 Construction Procedures 3      
SU250 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 3      
  Total 18   Total 12-13
PROGRAM TOTAL 61-63
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