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Civil Engineering Technologies/Technicians graduates enter a stable field with strong career prospects, earning an average of $57,820 annually. This hands-on program prepares students to support professional engineers in designing, building, and maintaining infrastructure projects like roads, bridges, and water systems. When evaluating programs, students should prioritize schools with modern laboratory facilities, industry partnerships for internships, and faculty with real-world experience. Look for curricula that balance theoretical knowledge with practical application through project-based learning. With only 16 schools nationwide offering this specialized program, students have focused options for developing the technical skills needed in construction management, surveying, and materials testing.
16
Schools Ranked
$57,820
Avg. Program Earnings
53.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 16 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $69,338 68.6% private-nonprofit
2 $61,516 34.6% public
3 $60,523 59.2% public
4 $58,221 53.4% public
5 $58,221 84.3% public
6 $58,221 74.7% public
7 $57,770 29.9% public
8 $57,318 38.0% public
9 $57,318 67.7% public
10 $57,318 33.8% public
11 $57,318 48.3% public
12 $57,017 70.8% private-nonprofit
13 $55,964 59.5% public
14 $55,512 52.9% public
15 $52,941 50.4% public
16 $50,606 25.2% public

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