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Course Overview

Solving problems and providing solutions to society’s growing infrastructure needs are what civil engineering technology graduates do best. You’ll learn to design bridges and buildings, analyze traffic flow, manage the construction of complex structures, and address environmental issues such as clean drinking water, and more. 

Plan and prepare design and construction documents; utilize software to produce drawings, reports, and quantity estimates; select appropriate engineering materials, and develop cost estimates.

In the first two years of the program, technical subjects are taught concurrently with mathematics and science, helping you to understand applications while studying scientific fundamentals. In labs, you’ll use experimental methods to solve engineering challenges and put theory and technology to work. Elective courses enable students to choose from a wide range of course options to further enhance their program of study and prepare them to achieve their career goals. RIT’s program allows you to specialize while obtaining a broad background. Students can specialize in one of three discipline-specific areas – structural design, construction management, or water resources. With a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering technology, you’ll be prepared to take the Fundamentals of Engineering exam, the first step in becoming licensed as a professional engineer. Graduates work in engineering roles in a variety of public agencies and private companies centered around civil engineering design and construction management.

Entry Requirement 

Admission Requirements:

The admission process, requirements, and guidelines are the same for all undergraduate students. As an international student, you will also be required to demonstrate English language proficiency, and RIT will consider students at all levels of English language proficiency for admission.

You should  apply for undergraduate admission to be considered for these options:

  • Full university admission: If you meet English language proficiency standards, you will be considered for admission to the academic degree program you choose.
  • Conditional university admission: If you do not meet English language proficiency standards you will be considered for admission, and will need to complete additional courses through RIT’s English Language Center in addition to their academic degree program.  

Test Type

Minimum Score for Full Admission

Score for Conditional Admission

Internet Based TOEFL (iBT)

79

78 or lower

PTE Academic

58

57 or lower

IELTS

6.5

6.0 or lower

Fees

Full-time Tuition (12-18 credit hours)

Per Semester: $26015

Per Year: $52030

Total Estimated Cost of Attendance

Per Semester: $34638

Per Year: $69276

Part-Time Tuition Fees

The charge per credit hour is $1760. Multiply the number of credit hours by this amount to calculate your total.


This information was accurate on : 08/04/2021
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