Overview
The first intake of this program will begin in September 2026.
In two years, the Construction Engineering Technician program will prepare you to carry out technical functions related to a broad range of construction projects.
You鈥檒l learn to prepare and interpret blueprints and specifications, apply sustainable construction practices, operate surveying equipment, and assist with construction layout and estimating. Get hands-on experience with the safe operation of tools and equipment, as well as construction materials testing. Build skills that are key to success in the civil engineering industry with AutoCAD and Civil 3D.
A co-op placement in the summer semester before Year 2 offers real-world experience with a local employer. When you graduate, you鈥檒l be prepared for technician-level roles across residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, and government sectors.
Courses in carpentry, mathematics, surveying, estimating, concrete and framework, technical communication, soil mechanics, project management and law, municipal services, and structural analysis will build the skills needed to support supervisors, engineers, and contractors.
Your path to a future in construction and civil engineering starts here.
Courses
Requirements & Program Information
An Ontario Secondary School diploma, mature student status or equivalent, with Grade 12 English (C)
ENG4C, Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology (C) MCT4C or Grade 12 Foundations for College
Math (C) MAP4C.
Have you been educated outside of Canada and/or have your studies been completed in a language other than English? Please follow this link for additional admission requirements and considerations Admission Requirements for students educated outside of Canada
Educational Paths
Students that take the following programs at 91AV原创 may choose to continue their post-secondary education by laddering into the Construction Engineering Technician program:
- Construction Techniques program
- Pre-Trades and Technology program
- General Arts and Science - One-Year program
Students who complete the Construction Engineering Technician Program may choose to complete the Construction Engineering Technologist program at another institution, or continue with Civil Engineering at the University level.
Career Path
Consulting engineering and construction companies, public works, transportation and other government departments and in many other industries.
Contact
Program College Contact: Marc Pilon, marc.pilon@saultcollege.ca