Applied Engineering & Technology Management, B.S. - General Technology
The Bachelor of Science degree program prepares applied engineers, technologists and technical managers with qualifications in general education, technological literacy, a technical option and management. Technical concentrations are available in advanced manufacturing, CADD, construction, general technology, graphic communications, nanofabrication, and robotics and control systems. The Association of Technology, Management & Applied Engineering (ATMAE) has accredited this program.
Supervised technical and management-oriented internships in industry are elective in both the A.T. and B.S. programs to enable relevant work experiences and the transition into employment. Managers who represent the technical concentrations serve as an advisory committee for the program. Graduates are commonly employed in design, production, training, sales and service careers in business, industry, education and government.
An applied engineering and technology minor complements majors in art, business, speech communication, computer science, economics, physics and OSEH. This minor enables specialization in several of the baccalaureate-degree technical concentrations.
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Major in Appl Engineering & Tech Mgt
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TECHNICAL OPTION - See Appendix 136–37 hours
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R & D REQUIREMENT - Choose 1 of the following:3–4 hours
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Fluid Power
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Product Design
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Desktop Publishing
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Industrial Robotic Systems
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Programmable Logic Controllers
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R&D in Graphic Communications and Packaging
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Wireless Communication Systems
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Mobile Robotics
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Independent Study
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This course may be used to fulfill another requirement in the major as applicable.
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TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT CORE15 hours
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Principles of Management (C- minimum pre-req for MGMT 452)
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Operations and Supply Chain Management
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Technical Entrepreneurship
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Total Quality Management
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Fundamentals of Safety, Health, Environmental Issues
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ELECTIVE COURSES IN TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT9–27 hours
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A maximum of 6 internship credits (ITEC 300, 400) may be counted for this degree.
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Technology Management Electives - See Appendix 2
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Total hours63–83 hours -
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Appendix 1. TECHNICAL OPTION
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Print Media Systems or Web Publishing Systems - Choose 1 of the following:3 hours
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Print Media Systems
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Web Publishing Systems
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Power Conversion & Control or Fluid Power - Choose 1 of the following:3 hours
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Power Conversion and Control
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Fluid Power
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Directed Electives - Choose 3 of the following:9–10 hours
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Power Conversion and Control
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Fluid Power
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Construction Technology 1
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Construction Technology 2
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Computer-Aided Engineering Drawing
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Product Design
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Statics/Strength of Materials
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Architectural Drawing
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Green Building and Sustainable Systems
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Digital Imaging
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Contemporary Printing
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Desktop Publishing
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Packaging Specialty Printing
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Digital Electronics
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Polymer and Ceramic Technology
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Woodworking Technology
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Automated Manufacturing
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Industrial Robotic Systems
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Programmable Logic Controllers
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Manufacturing Enterprise
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Computer-Aid Drafting Design
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Machine Tool Design
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R&D in Graphic Communications and Packaging
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Wireless Communication Systems
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Mobile Robotics
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Independent Study
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Appendix 2. Technology Management Electives
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Technology Management Electives - Choose 3 of the following:9–27 hours
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Intro to Financial Accounting
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Human Resource Management
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International Management
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Co-Op Ed Experience in AENG
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Intro to Industrial Training
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Co-Op Ed Experience in AENG
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Industrial Fire Prevention, Protection and Control
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Safety Engineering Principles
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Human Factors in OSEH
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Introduction to System Safety
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Industrial Psychology
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Soc Of Complex Organizations
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