College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability and Technology provides innovative curricula and degree programs integrating engineering principles with technology, management and design with a foundation in liberal education. This combination prepares graduates for life-long learning and successful careers.
The Bachelor of Sciences in Applied Engineering consists of three major concentrations: Applied Engineering and Technology Management, Computer Engineering Technology and Manufacturing Systems.
The Applied Engineering and Technology Management is the field concerned with the application of management, design, and technical skills for the design and integration of systems, the execution of new product designs, the improvement of manufacturing processes, and the management and direction of physical and/or technical functions of an organization. The Applied Engineering programs include instruction in basic engineering principles, project management, processes, production and operations, systems integration and control, quality and statistics. The program can also function as a completer degree for students with engineering technology associate degrees. The majority of the coursework in the last two years focuses on the management of applied engineering and technology.
The Computer Engineering Technology integrates theory with hands-on experiences to prepare graduates for computer engineering technology related careers. The program emphasis is on the system-level design, development, integration, management, and evaluation of computer network components and systems in a variety of settings. The program focuses on the development of computer system performance analysis and troubleshooting abilities. Laboratory experiences are extensively integrated throughout the curriculum. Graduates will be able to design, develop, install, interface upgrade analyze evaluate, maintain, repair manage and secure personal computer and computer networking hardware components and systems.
Manufacturing Systems is a technical curriculum concerned with managing and directing the physical and/or technical functions of an organization, particularly those relating to development, production, and manufacturing. The program includes instruction in principles of general management, manufacturing and production systems, plant management, production quality and control, industrial labor relations, systems analysis, productivity analysis and cost control, and materials planning balanced with a broad-based liberal education.
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