The B.S. in Construction Engineering Technology curriculum requires the successful completion of 128 credits. It includes mathematics, basic sciences, English composition and communications, humanities and social sciences, and technical courses.
The Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering Technology program educates and trains students in the areas of building construction including construction project design, development and management. The curriculum offers a 50/50 combination of theoretical and laboratory coursework and it emphasizes applications of mathematics, science and engineering principles to implementation, development and improvement of current technology. the program is most suitable for students who prefer applications and hands-on laboratory experience over theory.
Educational Objectives
The B.S. in Construction Engineering Technology program will produce graduates who:
Enter into and advance their careers in construction, operation and/or maintenance of buildings and infrastructures utilizing their theoretical knowledge and practical skills in managing and inspecting construction projects, analyzing and estimating cost and specifying construction methods and materials.
Continue their formal education and obtain advanced degrees such as M.S. in Construction Management, M.B.A (Industrial Management), M.S. in Environmental Studies, M.S. in Technology Management or other related fields.
Continue to conduct themselves as both responsible professionals and global citizens, who are aware of and understand ethical issues and societal needs and problems.
Student Outcomes
Each construction engineering technology graduate will demonstrate the following attributes and achievements as required by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission (ETAC) of ABET upon or before graduation:
September 2025
Gildart Haase School of Computer Sciences & Engineering
Mail Stop T-BE2-01,
1000 River Road,
TEANECK,
New Jersey,
07666, United States
High school transcripts, or equivalent, are required for admission and will be used to evaluate admission.
English proficiency: TOEFL IBT - 70; IELTS - 6.0; ITEP - 3.7, Pearson’s PTE-A – 53.
Application Deadlines: Fall (August) Semester: July 1, Spring (January) Semester: December 1, Summer semester (limited programs): May 1.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.