College of Technology Majors

The college offers its programs to students on the West Lafayette campus and 10 locations across Indiana.

Majors:

College of Technology majors are grouped into four interest areas:

Learn more about all of your options in the college by viewing this video or the video segments by subject in the list below.

Details on majors, including plans of study can be viewed by clicking on the title of the specific program you are interested in.

 

Computer Graphics Technology

Learn the creative, technical, and management aspects of computer graphics production.

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Computer and Information Technology

Learn how to manage business computer applications, management information systems, databases, and computer networks from planning to maintenance.

 

Aeronautical Engineering Technology

Learn the fundamentals of aircraft design, maintenance, and manufacturing.

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Electrical Engineering Technology

Learn electrical engineering principles through hands-on lab-based experiences.

Industrial Technology

Learn about a broad range of technical and managerial positions within business, industry, and government.

Manufacturing Engineering Technology

Discover how to automate the manufacturing processes using computers to design and manufacture, improve processes, and ensure quality control.

Mechanical Engineering Technology

Learn how to integrate people, processes, and technology into a cohesive manufacturing system.

 

Aviation Management

Learn the dynamics of and fundamental management topics related to the aviation industry.

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Building Construction Management

Learn how to organize, lead, and manage within the construction industry.

Organizational Leadership and Supervision

Learn a practical, people-oriented approach to leadership and contemporary management.

 

Professional Flight

Prepare for a career as a commercial airline, corporate, or charter pilot.

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Engineering/Technology Teacher Education

Gain the knowledge to teach drafting, construction, power/energy, and transportation technologies in middle schools and high schools.