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Opportunities for women in civil engineering are numerous
and expanding. Traditional career paths of construction engineering,
land survey, material and construction quality control and engineering
planning and design continue to thrive. At the same time, new
technologies such as Geographic Information Systems, Global
Positioning Systems and Intelligent Transportation Systems add
exciting new avenues for those interested in civil engineering
to pursue.
Civil
engineering technicians work for a variety of employers including
federal, state and local governments, architectural and engineering
consultants, construction contractors, and land survey firms.
A career as a civil engineering technician allows a graduate
with an associate degree in Civil Engineering Technology to
choose a path that suits their life circumstances.
Civil engineering
technicians work in professional office environments where
dreams begin shape through the use of computer aided design
(CAD). Civil engineering technicians work on exciting, dusty
construction sites where decisions are cast in concrete and
the dreams of the designer become a reality. |
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Civil
engineering technicians enjoy problem solving,
working in a team environment, and the practical application
of technology, mathematics and science to making the world
a safer and more habitable place. |
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of our graduates who realized that a hard hat and a pony-tail
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