About Civil Engineering Technology, B.s.e.t. in University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Civil Engineering Technology includes computer-aided drafting (CAD); structures (analysis, design of structural steel and reinforced concrete); construction (cost estimating, construction planning and administration); transportation (surveying, highway design and construction); water resources (hydraulics, hydrology, and environmental); and geotechnical (soil mechanics, foundations and earthwork).
The Civil Engineering Technology program shares a common curriculum with the Construction Management program for the first two years. Students may move between the common programs until the Junior year when the curricula diverge. At the end of the Sophomore year, students must select either the analysis and design-oriented Civil Engineering Technology BSET degree or the management-oriented BSCM program.
AAS transfer students from approved programs receive 64 credit hours for the AAS degree; thus, AAS students need only to complete the upper-division portion of the courses listed below and remediate any entrance deficiencies noted upon matriculation.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have passed high school
English language requirements
- IELTS : 6.0
- TOEFL IBT: 70
University of North Carolina at Charlotte Highlights
Institution Type |
Public |
Academic Calendar Type |
Semester |
Application Fee |
$80 |
Acceptance Rate |
66% |
Test scores required |
SAT/ACT |
Application Deadline |
June 1 |
Academic Staff |
1,456 |
Students |
29,710 |
The student to faculty ratio |
19:1 |
Cost |
$14,811 per annum |
University of North Carolina at Charlotte Estimated Annual Cost of Attendance
Expenses |
Cost |
Tuition and Fees |
20,288 USD |
Loan Fee |
59 USD |
Books |
1,250 USD |
Room and Board |
12,432 USD |
Transportation |
2,499 USD |
Miscellaneous |
1,500 USD |
TOTAL |
38,028 USD |