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Best colleges for Construction Engineering Technology/Technician in California

Program-level earnings — not school prestige — rank these. Among the California programs in the federal field-of-study file, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona leads: its Construction Engineering Technology/Technician graduates earn a median $105,812 four years after finishing, against the field's $93,843 national median. (Scorecard field-of-study, 2026.)

California Construction Engineering Technology/Technician programs by graduate earnings
#CollegeGrad earnings, 4 yrsVs field median
1California State Polytechnic University-Pomona$105,812+$11,969
2California State University-Long Beach$103,125+$9,282
3San Diego State University$100,564+$6,721
4California State University-Fresno$95,072+$1,229

Frequently asked questions

Which California college is best for Construction Engineering Technology/Technician?
By graduate earnings, California State Polytechnic University-Pomona — its Construction Engineering Technology/Technician bachelor's graduates earn a median $105,812 four years out, the highest of the 4 California programs in the federal file.
What do Construction Engineering Technology/Technician graduates earn in California?
Across the ranked California programs, median earnings four years after completion run from $95,072 to $105,812. The field's national median is $93,843.
Is a Construction Engineering Technology/Technician degree worth it?
On national medians, yes — Construction Engineering Technology/Technician graduates earn $45,483/yr above the $48,360 high-school baseline. See the full field profile for payback math.