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Duration

2 years

Tuition

$34,100

  Hamilton

Jan 4-Jan 4

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Diploma

Year Founded

1966

Scholarships

yes

Construction Engineering Technician (International Students) only accepts applications from International Students.

Students in Mohawk’s Construction Engineering Technician program will be prepared for a rewarding career in the fast-paced construction industry. Throughout the program, students will gain experience through both theoretical knowledge and hands-on practical training essential for construction supervision, management, and administration. Through a blend of practical and theoretical exercises, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the construction management process, with a focus on both commercial and residential construction.

The program offers access to industry experts and a highly skilled, experienced faculty team, providing valuable insights and guidance. Students will also have opportunities for on-site practical experiences and shop projects, further enhancing their skills. The curriculum includes a mix of face-to-face and online theory classes, offering flexibility while ensuring a well-rounded education.

Admission Requirements

  • High School Diploma or equivalent.

What You’ll Learn

  • Train in carpentry: hand and power tools, wood and wood products, wood joinery and fastening systems.
  • Maintain focus on workplace safety, both personal protection and observing others.
  • Develop plan reading, CAD, and visualization skills needed to interpret plans, create revisions, and build projects.
  • Explore traditional building and construction materials for residential and commercial construction.
  • Investigate modern and green alternatives for building sustainably.
  • Develop project schedules, estimates and construction management techniques.
  • Review major mechanical systems found in residential and commercial construction.
  • Reinforce theoretical concepts with hands-on education consisting of labs and practical projects over four semesters.

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Mohawk College

Professors are doing a great job

Alicia H

Hamilton • June 12, 2026

Graduated From

Mohawk College

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

This is my second time attending this college, when I attended years ago it was a very different experience. The school held many events, frosh week was always a blast, the campus is massive, free gym membership on campus, and they have great selection...

This is my second time attending this college, when I attended years ago it was a very different experience. The school held many events, frosh week was always a blast, the campus is massive, free gym membership on campus, and they have great selection of food, downside was parking was usually a nightmare. This year is a bit different, with classes online its a bit hectic, confusing and I knew it would be. In my course the professors are very supportive, the layout is making a bit more sense each day, the it department have been fantastic. One thing I will say is that it can be a bit difficult to get some answers from certain departments, but my course professors are doing a great job so far!

Mohawk College

Great college, excellent faculty, and programs:

Dan Popowich

Hamilton • June 12, 2026

Graduated From

Mohawk College

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

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A great college, excellent faculty, and programs: check out the General Arts and Science Program if you aren’t sure about your next step in your academic journey - they also have a university transfer program. Why spend an extra year at high school w...

A great college, excellent faculty, and programs: check out the General Arts and Science Program if you aren’t sure about your next step in your academic journey - they also have a university transfer program. Why spend an extra year at high school when you can get credit for college and university programs.

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