Industrial Technologies
Baccalaureate Degree
Degree Potential: Graduates are sought by the business industry, federal government, and academia to fill positions as sales representatives, manufacturing technologists/supervisors, automation specialists, quality control coordinators, and technology teachers.
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Industrial Technology Education
Baccalaureate Degree
Degree Potential: Graduates are sought by educational institutions to teach industrial technology at the secondary level.
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NOTE: Students interested in this program must apply through the School of Education, Leadership and Public Service. Please see their Web site for details.
Computer Numerical Control Technology
Associate Degree
Degree Potential: Graduates from the Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Technology program are employed to set-up, maintain and operate CNC equipment.
Laddering Opportunities: For students interested in pursuing a degree beyond the associate, the credits earned in this associate degree program are transferable to a baccalaureate degree program in Industrial Technologies or Mechanical Engineering Technology with little or no loss of credit.
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Computer Numerical Control
Certificate
Degree Potential: Graduates are employed as machine technician operators.
Laddering Opportunities: For students interested in pursuing a degree beyond the certificate, the credits earned in this certificate are transferable to an associate degree program in Computer Numerical Control Technology with little or no credit loss.
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