Civil Engineering & Surveying Technology, Associate of Applied Science
The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree prepares graduates to be job ready after graduation in two years. Some of the courses are application based and will not transfer. However, it is possible to transfer with the AAS degree and a third year of coursework at UCC. Two quarters of calculus are included in the second-year of classes for the AAS degree.
Courses
- CIV 214 — CAD-Civil 3D-Virtual Design
- CIV 280 — CWE-Engineering
- COM 218Z — Interpersonal Communication
- DRF 112 — Drafting and Design I
- DRF 113 — Drafting and Design II
- ENGR 111 — Engineering Orientation I
- ENGR 112 — Problem Solving and Technology
- ENGR 211 — Statics
- ENGR 212 — Dynamics
- ENGR 213 — Strength of Materials
- ENGR 245 — Engineering Graphics
- GIS 203 — Digital Earth-Geospatial
- GIS 234 — GIS 1-Intro to Geographic Info
- GIS 235 — GIS II Data Analysis-App
- MTH 111Z — Precalculus I Functions
- MTH 112Z — Precalculus II Trigonometry
- MTH 251Z — Differential Calculus
- MTH 252Z — Integral Calculus
- PSY 101 — Psychology of Human Relations
- SOIL 205 — Soil Science
- SOIL 206 — Soil Science Lab
- SUR 161 — Surveying I
- SUR 162 — Plane Surveying II
- SUR 163 — Route Surveying
- SUR 242 — Land Descriptions-Cadastre
- WQT 226 — Wastewater Treatment I Liquid
- WQT 227 — Wastewater Treatment II Solids
- WQT 228 — Wastewater Collection
- WQT 260 — Water Treatment
- WQT 261 — Water Distribution
- WR 121Z — Composition I
- WR 227Z — Technical Writing