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The Built Environment Engineering Technology Diploma focuses on developing skills for designing and managing building projects. Over two years, students learn about architectural drafting, construction management, and building systems, including HVAC and structural components. The program emphasizes practical, hands-on experience with industry-standard software and real-world applications. Graduates are prepared for careers in building design, project management, and construction technology. The diploma offers both on-campus and online learning options, equipping students for immediate employment or further education in the built environment field.

Career Options:

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Civil Engineering Technologist

22300$50,000 - $85,000Assist in the planning, design, and implementation of construction projects such as buildings and infrastructure.

Architectural Technologist

22210$45,000 - $80,000Support architects by preparing detailed drawings, plans, and models for construction and renovation projects.

Construction Estimator

22303$55,000 - $90,000Analyze project costs, prepare estimates, and assist in budgeting for construction and development projects.

Building Inspector

22233$55,000 - $85,000Inspect construction projects to ensure compliance with building codes, regulations, and safety standards.