Program Description
This degree integrates applied and hands-on learning with theoretical and conceptual curriculum. This type of engineering degree prepares students to enter the workforce as engineers with skills that are applicable to a wide variety of industries.
Program Options:
- Bio-Engineering Technology - graduates will be prepared to enter job markets in fields such as environmental mitigation, alternative fuels, pharmaceuticals, beverage and food development, and bio-derived materials.
- Chemical Engineering Technology - graduates are prepared to analyze chemical, thermal and fluid processes; evaluate fluid-flow, heat transfer, chemical separation and reactor unit operations; research new products and systems; and characterize material samples – just to name a few.
- Electro-Mechanical Technology - graduates are prepared to compete for high demand and well-paying careers in manufacturing, engineering and R&D.