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Nov 21, 2024
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2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Highway Engineering Technology WVDOH Construction Inspection, AAS
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Major Code: 3710
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 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 with the West Virginia Transportation Technician Certification Board (WVTRET). 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.
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, geology and erosion and sediment control in accordance with standard practices.
- Use modern computational tools for problem solving, including scientific calculators and general purpose computer programs to solve broadly-defined calculations common to highway technician work.
- Demonstrate the ability to apply written, oral, and graphical communication in broadly-defined technical and non-technical environments.
- Use appropriate standard documents and technical literature.
- Use knowledge related to highway constructions safety issues to maintain a safe working environment.
- Demonstrate teamwork, management, and leadership skills to participate effectively in a team environment and displaya commitment to quality and dependability.
- Apply ethical and professional standards in engineering technician situations to make informed judgments.
- Conduct standardized field and laboratory tests and use engineering knowledge to draw conclusions in accordance with standards set forth by ASTM, ACI and other relevant codes.
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:
- ILO 1: Communicate effectively by listening, speaking, and writing using appropriate technology.
- ILO 2: Use quantitative and scientific knowledge effectively to solve problems, manipulate and interpret data, and communicate findings. May substitute College Algebra, Trigonometry, for math course to meet the requirements for a future A.S. or B.S. program. 100 level math course is a minimum requirement for this ILO-2.
- ILO 3: Demonstrate interpersonal skills and ethical behavior appropriate for living and working in a diverse society.
- ILO 4: Apply critical thinking skills to analyze problems and make informed decisions. Computer Application course required.
- Advisor must approve technical Elective.
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Program Requirements
**Other subjects may be approved by the academic advisor as Technical Electives
Semester Total: 16-18; Credits Toward Degree 16
Semester Total: 15
*Note
*WVDOH Certification is required as documentation for all WVDH-coded electives.
*Other subjects may be approved by the academic advisor as Technical Electives.
Contact Information:
Program Office Phone Number: 304.205.6765
Email: HighwayEngTechnology@bridgevalley.edu
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