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6 Associate of Science Programs in Civil Engineering 2024

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    Associate of Science Programs in Civil Engineering

    An Associate of Science is an undergraduate degree typically awarded by universities and colleges. The degree is usually completed in two years, and it can often be used as a standalone degree or as a stepping stone to a Bachelor of Science.

    What is an Associate of Science in Civil Engineering? An AS in Civil Engineering typically prepares students for careers in fields such as civil engineering and construction. While specific course requirements vary from institution to institution, also taking into consideration local regulations regarding the industry, the course load usually has a heavy focus on construction techniques, computer-aided drafting, cost analysis, math and physics. In many cases, entry into the program requires prerequisite courses in math and physics and a high school diploma or equivalent. In some cases, an entry exam may be required.

    An associate degree in civil engineering is often a great introduction to the industry and gives a solid foundation for understanding an extremely complex field. The combination of practical skills and theoretical knowledge in mathematics and science may allow graduates a broad grasp of engineering concepts and their real world applications.

    Depending on the country of study, chosen educational institution and duration of the course, the costs of the degree may vary. It is advisable to contact the admission office directly for more information regarding tuition and fees.

    Upon completion of an Associate of Science in Civil Engineering, graduates may be prepared for entry-level positions as CAD operators, land surveyors, civil engineering technicians, cartographers or site supervisors. They are usually not eligible to work as full engineers, but they may enter the field as assistants with the opportunity for advancement based on experience and further education and certification. Nevertheless, an associate degree will more often than not fulfill necessary requirements to pass basic regional and federal certification exams.

    Many schools allow students to study full or part time online, which may give them the flexibility to pursue the degree in a way that fits their unique lifestyle. For more information, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.