- Diploma in Civil Engineering Technician degree at the Sault College is offered a 2-year (4 semesters) program.
- This program will be delivered through traditional classrooms on campus.
- The program offered on a full-time basis.
- Through this program, students with practical learning needs will have the opportunity to access the College campus for that learning.
- Through this program, students will learn the concepts and hands-on skills necessary to design and build everything from highways, buildings, pipelines, and hydro-electric developments.
- This is a co-operative education program. Students are required to complete at least one co-op work placement in order to graduate.
- This program is designed to prepare students with the basic skills and knowledge to assist in the design and construction process.
- Graduates work in a variety of careers including computer-aided drafting and design, surveying, construction layout, and inspection, field and laboratory testing, supervision and scheduling of projects, and etc.
- If students are Canadian citizens or permanent residents and currently unemployed, students may qualify for second career funding for this program.
- Sault College annually accepts over 4,500 full-time and part-time students.
- Sault College is among the top two colleges in Ontario in student satisfaction for the past five years in a row and is number one in overall quality of facilities in the province.
- With enthusiastic staff, small class sizes, and a student-to-faculty ratio lower than the provincial average, Sault College students learn in a supportive environment.