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Computer Graphics technology professor, nate Hartman, works with a graduate student at the Envision Center.At the forefront of today's technological advances

Technology programs incorporate both theory-based lectures with hands-on laboratory work. And exposure to cutting-edge technology research through the college’s faculty enables graduates to understand and meet the changing needs of business and industry. The college awards associate's, bachelor's, masters, and doctoral degrees.

Programs are grouped into four interest areas:

Interest Area Specializations and Concentrations

computers

Computer Graphics Technology
  • Computer Animation
  • Construction Graphics
  • Interactive Multimedia Development
  • Virtual Product Development
Computer and Information Technology
  • Information Technology
  • Networking Engineering Technology

engineering principles

Aeronautical Technology  
Electrical Engineering Technology
  • Computer Engineering Technology
Industrial Technology
  • Industrial Distribution
  • Industrial Technology
  • Technology Education
  • Biotechnology (minor)
Manufacturing Engineering Technology  
Mechanical Engineering Technology  

Management

Aviation Management  
Building Construction Management
  • General Commercial Construction
  • Demolition and Reconstruction
  • Electrical
  • Health Care Construction Management
  • Mechanical
  • Residential
Organizational Leadership and Supervision  

Professional Training

Professional Flight  
Engineering/Technology Teacher Education