
The engineering technologist must be able to produce practical, workable
results; install and operate technical systems; devise hardware from proven
concepts; develop and produce products; service machines and systems; manage
construction and production processes; and provide sales support for technical
products and system.
Job titles include, applications engineer, systems engineer, quality control manager
product testing and development engineer, and engineering project manager.
The Engineering Technology Program is for creative and innovative students who are applications-oriented. It builds on a background of applied mathematics, science and engineering technology. Emphasis is placed on the integration of theory and hands-on application in our state-of-the-art laboratories.
In addition to the B.S. and M.S. degrees, the program offers certifications in engineering sales and distribution and occupational safety.
Browse the links below and find out more about the program:
Engineering Technology B.S. Curriculum
Eight-Semester Plan for B.S. in Engineering Technology (On-Campus)
Checklist and 4-year Study Plan (PDF)
Engineering Sales and Distribution Certificate (PDF)
Occupational Safety Certificate (PDF)









