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BRIDGEMONT COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE was established in 1966 to offer associate -level, two-year degrees through West Virginia Institute of Technology. In 2009, the school's name was changed from the Community and Technical College at West Virginia University Institute of Technology to Bridgemont Community and Technical College, but as the school's Web site notes, "As the college developed historically in association with the state's only institute of technology, Bridgemont continues to focus on technical programming."
Among those technical programs is civil engineering technology, a two-year associate degree program that prepares graduates for employment in construction, water resources, public works, structural detailing and design, environmental studies, mining development and related fields. Completion of the program also qualifies graduates to enter either a plustwo bachelor of science program in civil engineering technology...





