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ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES = COMPETITIVE = PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS 78 GEORGIAN COLLEGE GeorgianCollege.ca/CVTN 705.728.1968, ext. 5245 ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOM – CO-OP 2 years (4 semesters) 1 co-op work term STARTS SEPTEMBER BARRIE APPROX. FIRST YEAR FEES: $4,283.06 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS OSSD or equivalent with • Grade 12 English (C or U) • Grade 12 Mathematics (C or U) Graduates from this program are prepared to work with engineers and construction project managers as part of a team constructing roads, bridges, sewers, water mains, and other infrastructure. Technicians develop information for cost estimation, perform materials testing, and assist in the administration of projects in the field. Teamwork and project-based learning are emphasized. This program is common with the first four semester of the Civil Engineering Technology program, and graduates may choose to continue into the third year of that program. Career opportunities Graduates may find work as: • assistants to quantity surveyors (estimators) • purchasers • site supervisors or project managers • drafters or detailers, using the latest in (CAD) technology • assistants in engineering or construction offices • employees of government agencies • site inspectors Future study options: Graduates of CVTN may be granted credit toward degree studies at the following institutions via articulation and transfer agreements: Davenport University (US) and University of New Brunswick (NB). See page 23 for details. CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN – CONSTRUCTION CVTN GeorgianCollege.ca/ARTC 705.728.1968, ext. 5399 ONTARIO COLLEGE DIPLOMA – CO-OP 2 years (4 semesters) 2 co-op work terms STARTS SEPTEMBER BARRIE APPROX. FIRST YEAR FEES: $4,283.06 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS OSSD or equivalent with • Grade 12 English (C or U) • Grade 12 Mathematics (C or U) This program prepares students to work alongside architects, designers and project managers. While developing skills in architectural drafting and design as well as an understanding of the building design and construction process, students take courses in computer-aided drafting and project design, building codes, contracts and specifications. Teamwork and project- based learning is emphasized. This program is common with the first four semesters of the Architectural Technology program and graduates may choose to continue into the third year of that program. Career opportunities Graduates may: • become architectural and civil draftspersons • work in the teams that prepare design or working drawings • work as sales representatives or technicians in manufacturing firms • work in government departments • become assistants in architectural construction field offices Future study options: Graduates of ARTC may be granted credit toward degree studies at the following institutions via articulation and transfer agreements: Davenport University (US) and University of New Brunswick (NB). See page 23 for details. ARCHITECTURAL TECHNICIAN ARTC

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