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The department equips students for diverse management-focused roles across manufacturing, construction, fabrication, oil field services, and educational and governmental sectors.
The Industrial Management and Applied Engineering Technology Program's Educational Goals are:
To ready students for technology-driven careers in industry, education, business, and government.
To furnish students with an academic groundwork for further education and ongoing learning pursuits.
To instill in students a sense of ethics and ethical duty toward their profession and community.
The Bachelor of Science in industrial management and applied engineering technology holds accreditation from the Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering (ATMAE).
The undergraduate engineering curricula are structured to impart an understanding of core principles in engineering science and practice. Each program includes foundational courses to establish a strong base in mathematics, chemistry, and physics, alongside a broad education in humanities and social sciences. Building on this, engineering science courses apply these fundamentals and analyze engineering systems. The engineering design segment teaches methods and techniques for solving societal technological challenges. Similarly, computer science and industrial management and technology programs are designed to give students a robust foundation in their respective fields.
Laboratory resources are outfitted to support effective learning. Students will gain familiarity with industry-standard instruments, procedures, and processes. A computing center is accessible for student use during their studies.