Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 25,236 (US$ 25,236) a year | Contact provider |
College of Life Scie...
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Course summary
This program prepares students for careers in land development, construction contracting and management, and land-use planning. Courses emphasize construction and its related technologies, dealing with material selection and design, and design of foundation and drainage systems. Many graduates elect to continue their education in bachelor of science programs in Civil Engineering or Community Development, or in the Bachelor of Engineering Technology program in Civil Engineering.
Program modules
CT 220 Professional Practice, 1 cr., CT 222 CAD Level I, 4 cr., CT 223 Introductory Surveying and Mapping, 3 cr., CT 224 Surveying and Mapping Applications, 2 cr., AM 280 Technical Computer Literacy/Internet Applications, 4 cr., MTH 203 Algebra and Trigonometry, 3 cr., CT 231 Design I, 4 cr., CT 233 Construction Surveying, 4 cr., CT 237 Land Design and Regulations, 4 cr., COM 210 Public Speaking, 2 cr., or COM 212 Technical Writing, 2 cr., SSCI 204 Leadership Effectiveness and Group Performance, 2 cr., CT 230 Statics and Materials, 4 cr., CT 247 Construction Contracting, 4 cr., CT 297 Work Experience, 0 cr., COM 209 Expository Writing, 4 cr., CT 227 Mechanical and Electrical Systems, 4 cr., CT 234 Soils and Foundations, 4 cr., Technical Elective, 4 cr., SSCI 202 Social Issues, 4 cr., AM 275 Building Science, 4 cr., CT 235 Introduction to Information Technology, 4 cr., AM 251 Welding/Fabrication Technology, 4 cr., AM 262 Internal Combustion Engines II, 4 cr., ARTS 455 Introduction to Architecture, 4 cr., ARTS 525 Woodworking, 4 cr., PHYS 406 Introduction to Modern Astronomy, 4 cr., NR 501 Introduction to Soil Sciences, 4 cr., NR400 Professional Perspectives in Natural Resources, 1cr., EREC 411 Environmental and Resource Economics Perspectives, 4cr.
Entry requirement for international students
Students should have proof of English language proficiency as determined by the results of the TOEFL or IELTS. Native English speakers do not need to submit test results. TOEFL scores must be sent directly from the College Board. Recommended minimum TOEFL score is 80 (internet version), 550 (paper version), 213 (computer version). IELTS scores must be sent directly from the testing agency. Recommended minimum IELTS score is 6.5.
University of New Hampshire accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Associate degree
Awarding body
University Of New Hampshire
Department name
College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, Thompson School of Applied Science
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