The Technology majors will develop enhanced skills in their area of technical expertise, research advancements in their technical specialty, utilize modern technical applications, and fabricate advanced technical projects. They will also gain skill sets in ethics, business management, professional relationships, manufacturing processes, and supervisory teamwork. Graduates of this technology degree program will find enhanced employment opportunities in career fields that utilize project control, industrial applications, technical supervision, manufacturing technologies, and other advanced technical specializations.
Admission Requirements
Students who have received an AS degree in the following program(s) can transition into this Baccalaureate Degree Concentration:
Architectural Studies Technology/CAD 8300, A.S. Career/Tech
Construction Technology 8240, A.S. Career/Tech
General Studies - Technology Apprenticeship Concentration 8901, A.S. Career/Tech
Surveying Technology 8510, A.S. Career/Tech
Special exception may be granted for other degrees. Approval of the Technology Baccalaureate Degree Department Chair and the Dean of Technology is required.