The Structural Engineering Technology AS degree is designed for students who intend to pursue a career as an Engineering Technician in the field of Structural Engineering. Structural Engineering is a large specialty discipline within the broader engineering fields, particularly civil and mechanical. Structural Engineering involves the design and execution of large structural projects such as dams, docks, and bridges, tunnels, airport terminals, and many railroad structures, in addition, to building frames and foundations. It is expected that most graduates with an Associate’s degree are then qualified to function as an assistant to the Engineer. Some students may wish to continue their education towards obtaining a four-year Bachelor’s degree in Engineering Technology to eventually become an Engineer. The complete program is only available at the Harrisburg Campus. Some of the required courses are available at the York Campus.
Graduates of this program are prepared for entry-level employment as technicians, designers, specification writers, drafters, reviewers of shop and structural drawings, construction inspectors, and computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) operators within the Structural Engineering field.
General Education
ENGL 101 English Composition I 3
ENGL 104 Technical Writing 3
COMM 203 Interpersonal Communication 3
Core A Elective 3
Core B Elective 3
Free Elective 3
Physical Education & Wellness 1
Major Requirements
ENGR 102 Engineering & Engineering-Tech Orientation 2
CAD 156 AutoCAD for Architecture 3
GTEC 104 Engineering Materials & Processes 3
GTEC 201 Statics 3
CVTE 103 Surveying 3
CVTE 208 Strength of Materials 3
GTEC 208 Strength of Materials Lab 1
ENGR 271 Design for the Environment 3
SET 201 Intro Structural Engineering Technology 3
SET 202 Structural Design Fundamentals & Concepts 3
Other Required Courses
MATH 103 College Algebra (Core C) 3
MATH 104 Trigonometry 3
*Program Electives 6
This curriculum is designed to prepare students to:
Assist in the design and development of civil structures using computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) equipment
Prepare, interpret, and read technical drawings
Conceptualize ideas and communicate them to other project team members
Analyze static structures
Perform simple member designs
Interpret and apply the appropriate codes, regulations, and standards that govern the practice of structural engineering
Collect and interpret engineering data
Prepare reports, specifications, and manuals under the direction of scientists and engineers
Write and speak effectively
Analyze and interpret accomplishments in the arts and sciences
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Apply to HACC
Take 12-15 credits each term for no more than six consecutive terms (two years)
Live in Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry, Schuylkill or York county
Have a minimum cumulative high school GPA of 3.0
Provide a 480 SAT reading score, 21 ACT or comparable scores on the College’s placement test
Maintain a GPA of 3.0 while enrolled at HACC
Participate in at least two HACC student organizations