3 Part time Civil Engineering Diploma degrees found
- Diploma
- Engineering Studies
- Civil Engineering
- Part time
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3 Part time Civil Engineering Diploma degrees found
Georgian College
Diploma in Civil Engineering Technician (CVET)
- Barrie, Canada
- Online
Diploma
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Help design and build your communityโs infrastructure. Learn to work with engineers and construction project managers to build roads, bridges, sewers, water mains, and other infrastructure. Students in this program prepare to work with engineers and construction project managers as part of a team constructing roads, bridges, sewers, water mains, and other infrastructure.
Alison Free Online Learning
Structural Engineering and Construction Site Safety (Free Online Course With Diploma)
- Online USA
Diploma
Full time, Part time
6 hours
Distance Learning
English
This free online course teaches the principles of structural engineering and construction site safety.
Cambridge Regional College
Diploma in ARU Foundation Degree in Architectural Technology
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
Diploma
Part time
On-Campus
English
A range of skills will be developed as part of the learning program and will include: Communication by a written report, proportional sketches, scale drawing, and specifications; Correct use of specialized terminology commonly used within the industry; Problem-solving concerning materials and methods of construction.
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Part time Diploma Degrees in Engineering Studies Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering is one of the disciplines of professional engineering, dealing with the creation of civilian-used structures from conceptualization through to construction and maintenance. Both publicly-funded governments and private companies are involved in civil engineering.
Part time learning allows one to obtain part-time degrees even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at his or own pace, gradually accumulating credits which count towards final qualification.