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Can you picture yourself working in as an architectural or mechanical designer or technologist? Do you want a career that does not require numerous courses in mathematics or science, but gives you multiple levels of hands-on experience?

The purpose of the design program is to prepare graduates for careers as design technologists; architectural and mechanical. As a design technologist, you may work independently, or you may work as a member of a design team, or you may supervise a design team or manage a design project. Your academic preparation in design focuses on contemporary design practices found in the various engineering disciplines as well as in architecture. Extensive use of technology, including the Internet and design-based programs, are stressed. Opportunities to gain real-life, hands-on experiences are plentiful. These opportunities include but are not limited to part-time and temporary jobs and paying and non-paying co-op or internship positions.

Each graduate will possess knowledge and to demonstrate skills in applying design and drafting concepts and nationally recognized standards and practices to the solution of a broad and varied range of design problems. The BS in design degree is accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE). Professional opportunities upon graduation are most commonly found among the various engineering disciplines and in the field of architecture. Accordingly, two program options are available.

The architectural technology concentration prepares graduates for careers in architectural and engineering firms, site development, building construction, and related fields. Graduates develop plans, specifications, construction drawings and related architectural and construction documentation.

The mechanical technology concentration prepares graduates for careers in application of machine and mechanical system principles to the development of automated systems and equipment. Graduates often work as a part of an engineering team engaged in the design and development phases of a wide variety of projects involving all aspects of mechanical systems.

ECU Advantage

Design program faculty ensure that graduates are prepared to enter the profession immediately with the most up-to-date knowledge and skill relevant to the field. Students in this program often leave with a wealth of professional experiences, certifications from American Design Drafting Association (the national organization) in architectural and mechanical design technology and from the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering, and experiences presenting before large groups. Although there are some mathematics and science requirements that contribute to the larger understanding of the design field, the major courses provide hands-on experience from the first year through graduation to provide a continuous, practical, education for its students. Graduates in design are prepared to work immediately in the design field after graduation, and will have the knowledge and experience to be competitive in the profession. Graduates can expect a median salary range of $47,000 to $60,000, with a bachelor's degree.

What You Will Study

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