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Civil and Arch Engineering

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Engineering Degrees: Civil and Arch Engineering

A degree in civil and arch engineering can lead to a satisfying and lucrative career in a variety of industries and fields. Experts in civil and arch engineering help to supervise and design major construction projects, such as roads, bridges, airports, and water treatment systems. To become qualified, one must attend a college, university, or academic institution that offers engineering programs. Engineers must have bachelor's degrees to obtain employment, but master's degrees are often recommended to achieve success in this field. Those who have earned qualifying degrees in civil and arch engineering should have no problems obtaining employment. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov, this field is expected to grow faster than the average field or occupation.

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The Art Institutes

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Westwood College

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  • Undergraduate Studies: Associate, Bachelor Degrees
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ITT Technical Institute

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Lincoln Tech

Areas of study you may find at Lincoln Tech include:

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  • Computer Sciences
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  • Medical and Health Professions Studies

TESST College of Technology

Areas of study you may find at TESST College of Technology include:

  • Non-Degree: Certificate Programs, Diploma
  • Undergraduate Studies: Associate
  • Business Programs
  • Computer Sciences
  • Construction
  • Engineering Technologies Programs
  • Mechanic and Repair Technologies Studies
  • Medical and Health Professions Studies

Technology Education College

Areas of study you may find at Technology Education College include:

  • Non-Degree: Certificate Programs
  • Undergraduate Studies: Associate
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  • Public Safety and Law Enforcement

Western Career College

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  • Undergraduate Studies: Associate
  • Communications and Journalism
  • Engineering Technologies Programs
  • Medical and Health Professions Studies
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  • Visual and Performing Arts

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The Chubb Institute

Areas of study you may find at The Chubb Institute include:

  • Non-Degree: Diploma
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Herzing College

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    • Computer Engineering Degrees

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Lincoln College of Technology

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  • Non-Degree: Coursework Studies
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  • Culinary Arts and Personal Services Programs
  • Engineering Technologies Programs
  • Medical and Health Professions Studies
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