Undergraduate Programs - Majors
The Civil Engineering Technology (CET) program focuses on the application and practice of civil engineering principles. Graduates from our program will have the technical and managerial skills necessary to enter careers in planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of infrastructure systems.
The Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) program provides the broad skill set required for entry-level success and long-term progression in dynamic career areas: Communications Systems, Embedded Systems, Mechatronics, and Power Systems.
The Mechanical Engineering Technology program offers areas of specialization in Manufacturing Systems, Mechanical Systems Design and Nuclear Technology. Graduates are prepared for a range of technical positions including system design, fabrication, manufacturing, HVAC, and mechatronics.
The Manufacturing Engineering Technology (MFET) program offers courses in robotics, mechatronics, metrology, and manufacturing systems and processes. Emerging technologies such as digital twin, IoT, and artificial intelligence are embedded in the program. Students receive hands-on experience in the state-of-the-art Smart Manufacturing Laboratory. Graduates will have the technical skills necessary to enter careers in production, metrology, product design, product launch, production control, and modeling and simulation.
Undergraduate Programs - Minors
The minor in Civil Engineering Technology (Construction) is open to all students (except civil engineering technology majors). The program consists of 12 credits, and the specified courses are as follows: Sustainable Building Practices (CET 355), Construction Planning and Scheduling (CET 445), Construction Cost Estimating (CET 460), and Construction Project Management (CET 465). These courses are offered both on campus and through distance learning.
The minor in electrical engineering technology is open to students (except electrical engineering technology majors) who have completed at least one three-credit course in calculus. It is particularly helpful for those who are preparing for the Fundamentals of Engineering examination.
The minor in mechanical engineering technology is open to students (except mechanical engineering and mechanical engineering technology majors) who have completed at least one three-credit course in calculus. It is particularly helpful for those who are preparing for the Fundamentals of Engineering examination. The program consists of 12 credits of specified courses.