The construction engineering technology program is designed to help students solve problems in the construction industry related to managing the construction process, executing designs of architects and engineers, estimating, scheduling and coordinating projects.
The primary goal of the construction engineering technology program is to train the next generation of construction engineers in the state of Oklahoma, the region and the world. Through the CET program at OSU, students receive instruction from faculty with industry experience, partake in hands-on learning, and obtain guaranteed internships.
Career paths
Profession in, but not limited to, the construction, manufacturing, utilities or other technical fields with the following possible job titles: Superintendent; Project Manager; Estimator; Field Engineer; Officer Engineer; Project Engineer; Scheduler.
Highlights
Two CET degree options: Building (vertical focus); Heavy/Highway (horizontal focus)
Approachable and excited faculty with industry experience
100% job placement
Camaraderie among peers, faculty and staff
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
January 2025
College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology
201 Advanced Technology Research Center,
Oklahoma State University,
STILLWATER,
Oklahoma,
74078, United States
High School GPA 3.0+ (based on a 4.0 scale) and English-language proficiency exam scores (one of the following): iBT TOEFL Internet-Based Score 61+; IELTS Academic Score 5.5+; PTE Academic Score 46+; iTEP Academic Score 3.5+, Duolingo English Test Score 95+.
Note: OSU will only accept the Duolingo English Test (DET) results from students beginning Fall 2024.
Application deadline: For applicants currently living in the U.S. - Fall: July 1, Spring: December 1 and Summer: May 1; For applicants not living in the U.S. - Fall: June 1, Spring: November 1 and Summer: March 1.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Oklahoma State University (OSU) is a top public university offering over 300 undergraduate majors and options.