Construction Management
Curriculum focused on field operations, estimating and project management processes as they relate to building and heavy/highway construction projects. Analytically based mathematics, science and civil engineering technology courses along with business and management courses round out the program.
Electro-Mechanical Technology
Course work is provided in the areas of hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical motion control, programmable logic controllers, servo and non-servo robotics, engines, electrical motors and generators, and industrial electricity. Emphasis is placed on data acquisition and feedback mechanisms and the use of various control devices.
Environmental and Occupational Safety
Designed to provide students with skills and knowledge in the development of accident prevention programs in the workplace. Accident prevention techniques such as failure minimization, fail-safe design insulation, lockouts, screening, personal protective equipment, redundancy and timely replacement are studied. In addition, the improvement of environmental working conditions is discussed.
Manufacturing Industrial Technology
Program which studies aspects of manufacturing and business strategies to prepare graduates to assume leadership roles in the management of advanced manufacturing technology.
Master of Science in Technical Management
Provides students with academic experiences that enable them to develop and effectively direct productivitiy in business and industry.
Quality Management
Prepares students for a variety of Quality Management positions in manufacturing and service industries, by acquiring skills in quality control tools and techniques such as TQM, team building, auditing skills and SPC while developing a practical working knowledge of the various 9000 quality standards.