Engineering Technologies and Applied Design with a Technology Management Concentration B.S.
The Engineering Technology and Applied Design: Technology Management Concentration prepares the student for a variety of management-related positions in a wide range of career fields. This degree program is designed to give the student a strong background in design, production, communications, and power/energy technologies, combined with a study of management strategies and procedures. Students completing this degree program may pursue careers that include:
- Design Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Production Management
- Quality Control
- Sustainable Development
- Other related positions
Degree Requirements
A major in Engineering Technologies and Applied Design: Technology Management is achieved by the completion of the following requirements, in addition to the General Education and electives required for a degree.
Required Core Courses
ETAD 130 | Design and Documentation | 1 Course Credit |
ETAD 140 | Design Production in Woods | 1 Course Credit |
ETAD 180 | Graphic Com and Design | 1 Course Credit |
ETAD 245 | Materials/Processing/Testing | 1 Course Credit |
ETAD 265 | Electricity and Electronics | 1 Course Credit |
ETAD 275 | Power and Energy Technology | 1 Course Credit |
Required Capstone Course
ETAD 488 | Research in Technology | 1 Course Credit |
Required Distribution Courses
At least two (2) of the following
ETAD 330 | Advanced Design & Prototyping | 1 Course Credit |
ETAD 352 | Quality Control | 1 Course Credit |
ETAD 455 | Comp Integrated Manufacturing | 1 Course Credit |
| and | |
| One additional 300 or 400 level ETAD course | |
Required Collateral Courses
MAT 115 | College Algebra with Modeling | 1 Course Credit |
| or | |
| Higher (or waiver) | |
Three (3) additional courses from:
BUS 120 | Accounting I | 1 Course Credit |
BUS 240 | Business Law | 1 Course Credit |
BUS 315 | Management | 1 Course Credit |
BUS 363 | Marketing | 1 Course Credit |
BUS 364 | Production & Operations Mgt | 1 Course Credit |
ECO 101 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 1 Course Credit |
ECO 102 | Principles of Microeconomics | 1 Course Credit |
ECO 250 | Applied Statistics | 1 Course Credit |
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