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Highway Engineering Technology, AAS


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Major Code: 3709

Program Description

This degree initiated as a collaborative effort between the West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) and BridgeValley Community and Technical College. It serves technicians working in the public sector of the civil / highways fields and also those working in private industry. The aim of the program is to develop skilled technicians and technologists to service the highway engineering and construction industries. The program provides a career path by offering academic courses for advancement in the Highway Engineering Technology technician certification program in West Virginia. Technicians in this program may advance through a series of five levels based on their years of work experience and technical competency in the various technical aspects of the construction and highway fields. A Bridge Safety Inspection Concentration of the Highway Engineering Technology degree program is also available. Both programs are available to those currently working or desire to work in the related fields mentioned.

Program Objectives

In addition to the learning outcomes set forth in the general education core curriculum for the associate of applied science degree, specific outcomes for this program have been established. Upon completion of this program, the graduate should be able to:

  • Demonstrate an appropriate mastery of topics encountered by the highway technician including surveying, construction inspection and field and lab testing.
  • Perform routine calculations common to highway technician work.
  • Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively by written and oral means.
  • Demonstrate an awareness of safety issues related to highway construction and to use this knowledge to maintain a safe working environment.
  • Exhibit appropriate workplace behavior and display a commitment to quality and dependability.
  • Understand and use standard documents encountered in highway construction.

Types of Jobs Available:

  • West Virginia Division of Highways
  • Construction Industry
  • Construction Materials Manufacturing Industry

Job Titles:

  • Bridge Construction Inspector
  • Highway Construction Inspector
  • Materials Inspector
  • Laboratory Technician
  • Assistant Project Manager
  • Field Technician

Program Requirements


  1. GEC-4: Computer Application course required and other technical courses – science related may qualify, may be approved by advisor. GNET 107 , HWAY 120 , and CIET 132 . May substitute GNET 108 , or BAHM 260, BAHM 261, BAHM 267 (3 – 1 hr. credits),
  2. Technical Elective, must be approved by advisor. Specializations available, courses recommended include HWAY 115 , HWAY 140 , HWAY 150 , HWAY 202 , HWAY 215 , HWAY 240 , HWAY 250 , HWAY 299 , WVDH 201, WVDH 202, WVDH 203, WVDH 204. WVDOH / Industry administered courses held at Cedar Lakes Conference Center, spring only. Compulsory courses, substitutions are not allowed.
  3. GNET 101, Technology Orientation, may be substituted for this course
  4. GEC-2 - May substitute MATH 113 , Elementary Algebra, and MATH 041, Intro to Trigonometry, for this course to meet the requirements for a future A.S. or B.S. program. 100 level math course is a minimum requirement for this GEC-2
  5. GEC-4 HU/SS elective must meet the Cultural Diversity requirement as part of Core Curriculum Requirements. Consult your academic advisor.

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