The Construction Technology Program is a practice-oriented associate degree program designed to educate qualified technical personnel required by the building and infrastructure sectors. The curriculum provides students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills through professional courses such as Construction Materials, Concrete Technology, Highway Construction, Surveying, Structural Mechanics, Building Components, Computer-Aided Design (CAD), and Construction Site Management.
Throughout their education, students enhance their professional knowledge and competencies through laboratory studies, field applications, technical site visits, and internship activities. The program is designed to educate technicians who can understand engineering fundamentals, read and implement technical projects, and effectively utilize professional software and modern technologies.
Graduates of the program may work as Construction Technicians in public institutions, municipalities, building inspection organizations, engineering and consultancy firms, contracting companies, laboratories, infrastructure and superstructure projects, and construction sites. They may also continue their academic studies by transferring to relevant undergraduate programs through the Vertical Transfer Examination (DGS).
The Construction Technology Program aims to educate qualified construction technicians who keep pace with scientific and technological developments, possess strong problem-solving abilities, work effectively in teams, adhere to ethical values, and embrace the principles of sustainable construction and development. The program seeks to prepare graduates who can successfully contribute to the construction industry while meeting contemporary professional and societal needs.