Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Technology (AAS-T)

(100 credits)

Program Description


Are you interested in being part of a team that creates the built environment – homes, schools, hospitals, roads, bridges, etc.? When you study Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) Technology at SPSCC, you gain experience to build a better tomorrow. From creating 2D drawings of cabinets to 3D modeling of land, buildings, and construction trades – there are opportunities abound. Join a long history of serving the community with a successful track record of our students finding gainful employment.

This program differs from the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) Technology Associate in Applied Science degree by offering more general education as part of the core requirement, making it more transferrable to colleges and universities who chose to articulate with South Puget Sound Community College. The only current accepted articulation for this AAS-T degree is with The Evergreen State College as part of their up-side-down degree.

Program graduates will use industry standard software tools to translate conceptual ideas into 2D plans and 3D models. Experienced workers may advance to project managers, virtual design and construction (VDC) coordinators, plan checkers, detailers and/or BIM technicians. A typical work week will consist of 40 hours, but overtime may be required to meet deadlines. Graduates can work for engineering and architectural firms, contractors, government agencies, and a wide variety of related industries.

Career Opportunities


Program graduates will use industry standard software tools to translate conceptual ideas into 2D plans and 3D models. Experienced workers may advance to project managers, virtual design and construction (VDC) coordinators, plan checkers, detailers and/or BIM technicians. A typical work week will consist of 40 hours, but overtime may be required to meet deadlines. Graduates can work for engineering and architectural firms, contractors, government agencies, and a wide variety of related industries.

  • Architectural Engineer
  • Architectural and Civil Drafter
  • Urban and Regional Planner

Program Information


  • Students should expect early exposure to a wide range of software applications
  • Textbooks and required tools are estimated to range from $300.00 - $500.00 for the 2-Year program
  • An Autodesk certified personal computer is highly recommended. Estimated cost $1000 - $1500
  • Program experiences will include E-Learning and innovative use of technology


ADMISSION: The AEC Technology Program has a limited enrollment policy with program curriculum pathways starting in Fall and Spring quarters only.