Program Overview
Program Details
Full Time Offerings
Full Time Offerings
Your Learning Experience
Construction engineering technicians go far beyond just swinging a hammer. They work with general contractors, consultants, and owners to bid for construction work, conduct quality inspections and assist with the organization/supervision and participation of various trades involved in a construction project. The Construction Engineering Technician program will develop knowledge and skills in the areas of construction document interpretation, on-site building engineering and safety, project costs (labour, materials and equipment), building codes and construction contracts, site management practices, construction surveying, and building materials.
In just two years, students in the Construction Engineering Technician program are able to develop the technical knowledge and skills required to play a key role in the construction of industrial, commercial, and institutional buildings from the planning stage through to completion. Studies include construction materials and methods, construction equipment, surveying, project management, scheduling, estimating, building economics, and construction contracts. The program also includes co-operative work experience as an integral part of the program, providing students with invaluable industry experience before graduation.
Students in this program also have the opportunity to continue into the three-year Construction Engineering Technology advanced diploma program currently offered at Fanshawe. In just two semesters, students proceeding into the advanced diploma program will develop additional technical, business and interpersonal skills required to effectively oversee and manage construction projects of varying size and complexity.
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Career Information
Graduates of the Construction Engineering Technician program can expect excellent employment opportunities with general contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, building developers and government departments in a variety of roles such as:
- Superintendents
- Field engineers
- Expeditors
- Quantity surveyors
- Estimators
- Inspectors
- Schedulers
- Contract and project managers
After gaining experience in the industry, graduates may be able to move into construction management roles.
Graduates can also attain their Certified Engineering Technician professional designation through OACETT, post-graduation. Graduates will be well-positioned to obtain several additional professional designations with multiple governing bodies in the construction industry should they pursue the additional year of education in the program.
Program Progression
Fall Intake
Fall | Winter | Summer |
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Level 1 | Level 2 | Co-op |
Co-op | Level 3 | Level 4 |
Winter Intake
Fall | Winter | Summer |
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Level 1 | Level 2 | |
Co-op | Co-op | Level 3 |
Level 4 |
Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Develop and use strategies to enhance professional growth and ongoing learning in the construction engineering field.
- Comply with workplace health and safety practices and procedures in accordance with current legislation and regulations.
- Complete duties in compliance with contractual obligations, applicable laws, standards, bylaws, codes and ethical practices in the construction engineering field.
- Carry out sustainability practices in accordance with contract documents, industry standards and environmental legislative requirements.
- Collaborate with and facilitate communication among project stakeholders to support construction projects.
- Collect, process and interpret technical data to produce written and graphical project-related documents.
- Contribute to the collecting, interpreting and applying of survey/geomatics and layout information to implement construction projects.
- Identify and use industry-specific electronic and digital technologies to support the design and construction of projects.
- Contribute to the resolution of technical problems related to the design and implementation of construction projects by applying engineering concepts, basic technical mathematics and building science.
- Assist in the scheduling and monitoring of the progression of construction projects by applying principles of construction project management.
- Assist in the preparation of accurate estimates of time, cost, quality and quantity, tenders and bids.
- Perform quality control testing and monitoring of equipment, materials and methods involved in the implementation and completion of construction projects.
- Apply teamwork, leadership and interpersonal skills when working individually or within multidisciplinary teams to complete work on construction projects.
Admission Requirements
International Admission Equivalencies
English Language Requirements
English Language Requirements
Test | Score |
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TOEFL iBT | 79 |
IELTS Academic | Overall score of 6.0 with no score less than 5.5 in any of the four bands |
CAEL | Overall score of 60 with no score less than 50 in any of the four bands. score of 80 in listening |
PTE Academic | 53 |
Cambridge English | Overall score of 169 with no language skill less than 162 |
ESL4/GAP5 | Minimum grade of 80% in Level 8, 75% in Level 9, or 70% in Level 10 |
Duolingo | Overall score of 105, with no score lower than 95 |
Recommended Academic Preparation
Recommended Academic Preparation
Recommended Personal Preparation
Recommended Personal Preparation
Summer employment in construction or related activity.Advanced Standing
Advanced Standing
Credit for any course in the program will be given to students who can demonstrate mastery of the course learning objectives.Applicant Selection Criteria
Applicant Selection Criteria
Application Selection Criteria
Where the number of eligible applicants exceeds the available spaces in the program, the Applicant Selection Criteria will be: 1. Preference for Permanent Residents of Ontario 2. Receipt of Application by February 1st (After this date, Fanshawe College will consider applicants on a first-come, first-served basis until the program is full) 3. Achievement in the Admission Requirements
Note: Admission to the Fanshawe College
Pre-Technology program does not guarantee admission in a subsequent
year to the Construction Engineering Technician program. Successful
completion of the Fanshawe College Pre-Technology program, however,
does enable the student to be given additional consideration when
applying to the Construction Engineering Technology - Management
program. The Pre-Technology program is the preferred designated
preparatory program for admission to the Construction Engineering
Technology - Management program.
Post-Admission Requirements
Post-Admission Requirements
Courses
Level 1 | ||||
CONS-1078 | Construction Technologies 1 | 3 | ||
This course will introduce students to basic software and technologies being utilized by the construction industry. Students will be introduced to document writing, data management, drawing markup, and basic quantity surveying software. | ||||
MATH-1036 | Mathematics in Technology 1 | 3 | ||
Students explore the following topics: scientific notation, estimation, basic algebra, trigonometry and radian measure applications solutions of right triangles and carry out mathematical applications in Architectural, Civil and Construction Technology. | ||||
SFTY-1029 | Health & Safety | 3 | ||
This course will familiarize students with the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Construction Regulations, governing bodies, and safety best practices, relevant to the construction industry in the province of Ontario. | ||||
COOP-1020 | Co-operative Education Employment Prep | 1 | ||
This workshop will provide an overview of the Co-operative Education consultants and students' roles and responsibilities as well as the Co-operative Education Policy. It will provide students with employment preparatory skills specifically related to co-operative education work assignments and will prepare students for their work term. | ||||
MATS-1028 | Methods & Materials 1 | 5 | ||
This course will introduce students to various types of commercial construction and associated materials. Investigations will include: soil excavations, below-grade concrete formwork and placement, and masonry. | ||||
WRIT-1039 | Reason & Writing 1-Technology | 3 | ||
This course will introduce technology students to essential principles of reading, writing, and reasoning at the postsecondary level. Students will identify, summarize, analyze, and evaluate multiple short readings and write persuasive response essays to develop their vocabulary, comprehension, grammar, and critical thinking. | ||||
CONS-1059 | Quantity Surveying 1 | 3 | ||
This is an introductory course for the quantity surveying of simple commercial, institutional, and industrial buildings on a level site. Students will learn to apply the principles and rules for take-off, calculation of material areas and volumes, including the measurement of concrete quantities, and blueprint reading. | ||||
SURV-1010 | Construction Surveying 1 | 3 | ||
This course is an introduction to surveying basics and will enable the student to use the fundamental survey equipment required for construction site work. Exercises in level operation, distance measurement, angle layout and measurement, and note keeping will be undertaken on field sites. |
Tuition Summary
London
*Total program costs are approximate, subject to change and do not include the health and dental plan fee, bus pass fee or program general expenses.