Turn your visions into reality. Receive practical, hands-on training in numerous areas, including alternative energy, chemical engineering, computer networking, construction management, electrical engineering, geospatial technology or mechanical engineering.
Programs
Applied Technical Management (AAS.ATM)
Want to solve complex technological problems and oversee important engineering projects? Applied technical managers enter exciting careers, such as a project manager, cost estimator, safety coordinator, quality control technician and more.
Construction Management (AS.CON)
Construction management is a dynamic profession that combines technology, art and science. Engage in broad academic, technical, business and construction management courses that are designed to produce well-rounded construction professionals.
Electrical Engineering Technology (AAS.ELT )
Electrical engineering technologists design basic circuitry and build prototypes. Ever wonder what goes into developing computers, medical devices, navigation systems and other electronics? Or what makes your devices work? Ask an electronics engineering professional!
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Chemical Engineering
This program is designed to parallel the first two years of a program in Chemical Engineering at a four-year institution. Chemical Engineering graduates work at manufacturing companies in chemical processes, such as petrochemical refineries and pharmaceutical companies.
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Engineering
Graduates of this program will be able to communicate effectively, demonstrate proficient mathematical skills and application of scientific principles in solving engineering problems and apply critical thinking in the analysis of data, design of experimental procedures and evaluation of outcomes.
Mechanical Engineering Technology (AAS.MET)
Mechanical engineering technologists design, improve and test products. If you’re interested in finding the best way to build a product from start to finish, this is the profession for you.