Graduate Program

Building on a tradition of excellence in graduate education, the College of Technology offers graduate instruction leading to the Master of Science and the Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Specific departments within the College of Technology offer their own, specific M.S. degrees as well. And, the college's professional degree granting center, ProSTAR, provides graduate level, distance education for the working professional.

College of Technology graduate students work and study side-by-side with faculty who have national and international reputations in technical, manufacturing and human resource disciplines. As authors and scholars, they have more than 70 published textbooks and laboratory manuals that are utilized in technology courses throughout the world.

The College of Technology is comprised of seven departments and nine programs that offer both undergraduate and graduate degrees. In addition, our graduate program offers many areas of specialization.

The departments include:

Example areas of specialization include:

  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Applied Computer Graphics
  • Aviation and Aerospace Management
  • Aviation Human Performance
  • Building Construction Management
  • Computational Science
  • Cyber Forensics
  • Industrial Technology
  • Information Security
  • Information Technology
  • Organizational Leadership & Supervision
  • Perceptualization and Scientific Visualization
  • Product Innovation and Development
  • Sustainable Energy Systems

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