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Last updated on 2025-07-14

Program overview

Program Overview

The Civil Engineering Technician certificate program is tailored to equip students with essential knowledge and practical skills for a career in the building and civil engineering sectors. This program encompasses a wide array of skill-based training in fundamental areas such as math, physical science, critical thinking, problem-solving, research, communication, and teamwork. Students will also gain technical skills in surveying, material testing, computer-aided drafting and design, and the layout and design of buildings and infrastructure. Throughout the program, students will engage in a mix of lectures, hands-on activities, and projects, allowing them to apply their learning in practical and simulated environments.

Program Structure

The Civil Engineering Technician certificate program is designed to be completed in one year of full-time study. The program structure includes:

  • Hands-on training in various engineering techniques and practices.
  • Real-world applications through individual and team projects.
  • Access to a connected learning environment with technology requirements, including internet access and a laptop.
  • Completion of a one-week surveying fieldwork course immediately following the second term.

This program also offers pathways for further education, allowing graduates to continue their studies in either a Building Engineering Technology Diploma or a Civil Engineering Technology diploma path, which requires an additional year of study.

Featured Experiences

  • Extensive hands-on activities that simulate real-world engineering scenarios.
  • Fieldwork opportunities, including a one-week intensive surveying course.
  • Collaboration on projects that enhance teamwork and communication skills.
  • Access to modern technology and software tools essential for engineering practices.

Career Options

Graduates of the Civil Engineering Technician program can explore a variety of career opportunities in Canada, including:

  • Civil Engineering Technician: Assist engineers in planning and designing infrastructure projects, ensuring compliance with regulations.
  • Architectural Technician: Support architects in project preparation and planning, including drafting and technical documentation.
  • Land Survey Technician: Conduct surveys to determine land boundaries and prepare sites for construction projects.
  • Drafting Technologist: Create detailed technical drawings and models for construction and engineering projects.
  • Construction Inspector: Oversee construction sites to ensure compliance with building codes and safety regulations.

 

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