Master of Science - Technology: Engineering Technology
Program Overview
The Master of Science in Technology: Engineering Technology prepares students to lead in engineering technology fields. The program offers four concentrations: construction management, electrical engineering technology, mechanical engineering technology, and mechatronics engineering technology. Students gain technical skills, leadership abilities, and an understanding of global technology issues through core and elective courses. Graduates are equipped to excel in their chosen field and contribute to the advancement of technology.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
The Master of Science in Technology: Engineering Technology prepares students to become technology leaders in the field of engineering technology. The program offers four areas of concentration: construction management, electrical engineering technology, mechanical engineering technology, and mechatronics engineering technology.
Objectives:
The program's objectives are to:
- Provide students with the technical skills and knowledge necessary to excel in their chosen field of engineering technology.
- Develop students' leadership skills and ethical decision-making abilities.
- Foster students' understanding of the global issues that affect technology.
Program Description:
The program consists of 30 credit hours of coursework, including 18 credit hours of core courses and 12 credit hours of elective courses. The core courses provide students with a foundation in engineering technology principles, including:
- Engineering design
- Materials science
- Thermodynamics
- Manufacturing processes
- Control systems The elective courses allow students to specialize in their chosen area of concentration. The construction management concentration courses focus on:
- Construction planning and scheduling
- Construction cost estimating
- Construction project management The electrical engineering technology concentration courses focus on:
- Electrical power systems
- Electronics
- Digital systems
- Control systems The mechanical engineering technology concentration courses focus on:
- Machine design
- Thermal engineering
- Fluid mechanics
- Control systems The mechatronics engineering technology concentration courses focus on:
- Robotics
- Automation
- Control systems
- Computer-aided design