Civil Technology AAS
Students learn skills in construction methods and materials estimating, management, contracts, codes and specifications, highway theory and design, and properties of materials. This program can lead to employment as a technician in the field of civil engineering, architecture, and construction or working with architects, consulting engineers, surveyors, public works engineers, construction companies, materials testing labs, and engineering sales divisions.
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Message from the Curriculum Chair
Graduates who receive the Associate in Applied Science degree may find employment as technicians in the fields of civil engineering, architecture, and construction or working with architects, consulting engineers, surveyors, public works engineers, construction companies, materials testing labs, and engineering sales divisions.
Our graduates learn skills in construction methods and materials estimating, management, contracts, codes and specifications, surveying theory and practice, strength of materials, highway theory and design, and properties of materials.
These skills, when combined with successful completion of required courses in communications skills, mathematics, the humanities, and the social sciences, will enable you to pursue immediate employment or transfer to a four-year college to complete your baccalaureate degree.
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Contact Information
Phone: 914-606-8561
Office location: Tech Building / Rm #33
Email: kyriakos.ioannou@sunywcc.edu
Title(s): Professor; Curriculum Chair of Electrical Technology; Sophia and Joseph Abeles Chair in Alternative Energy Technologies
Department/Division: Engineering Technologies
Degree Information:
- BE in Mechanical Engineering, Cooper Union
- ME in Computer Engineering, Manhattan College
- Strength of Materials
- Intro to Engineering
- Intro to Thermodynamics
- Intro to Nanotechnology
- Statics
- Environmental Problems
- Chancellor’s award for excellence in teaching
- Mentor Connect Grant
- Presentation on “The real numbers behind energy Efficiency” “the Mathematics of Race Cars” “Remote Media Streaming”
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Financial Aid
Nearly 33% of Westchester Community College students receive some form of financial aid. Financial Aid is available to students who qualify. In addition, the Westchester Community College Foundation offers $1.6 million in scholarships annually.
Sports
The Westchester Community College Athletic Department sponsors thirteen different intercollegiate athletic teams in various sports. The roster of sports offered includes Men’s Baseball, Women's Softball, Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Men’s and Women’s Bowling, Men’s and Women’s Cross Country, Men's Golf, Men's and Women's Track and Field, Men’s Soccer, and Women’s Volleyball. Visit the Vikings Athletics website for schedules, reports, and more.
Locations
We’re accessible: Public transit-friendly main campus and extension locations. Online classes for wherever you are. Valhalla (main campus); extension sites in New Rochelle, Mount Vernon, Yonkers, Shrub Oak, Mahopac, Ossining, Port Chester and Peekskill (Center for the Digital Arts) and White Plains (Center for the Arts).
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