The College of Engineering and Technology consists of four academic departments: computer science, construction management, engineering and technology systems. The college also is home to the Student Success Center, the Eastern Region Pharma Center, and the Center for Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering. Enrolling nearly 3,000 students, the college offers nine baccalaureate and six master’s degree programs in high-demand STEM disciplines, plus a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program in technology management through a multi-university consortium.

We are a student-centered college that delivers a relationship-rich education to every student in every degree program. We offer high-quality instruction, research, outreach and engagement programs that enable our students to achieve their career goals while promoting a strong, sustainable future for our region. We provide access to experiential, technology-intensive education that meets the needs of our region, state and nation. Our programs are enhanced through student, faculty and staff engagement with business, industry and the community.

Degrees offered by the College of Engineering & Technology

Computer Science
Undergraduate

Computer Science – BS

Bachelor of Science

  • On-Campus

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in computer science is more than just programming. It instructs students in the underlying principles of computer science to produce job-ready graduates in a growing field.


Computer Science
Graduate

Computer Science – MS

Master of Science

  • On-Campus
  • Online

Covering theory and practice, the Master of Science (MS) in computer science includes every aspect of the discipline from big data analysis to computer graphics, providing a variety of career opportunities in the field.


Construction Management
Undergraduate

Construction Management – BS

Bachelor of Science

  • On-Campus

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in construction management provides students with knowledge and skills to plan and manage projects of various sizes in the commercial, residential and infrastructure sectors of the industry.


Construction Management
Graduate

Construction Management – MS

Master of Science

  • On-Campus
  • Online

The Master of Science (MS) in construction management provides the skills necessary to obtain leadership positions designing, coordinating and overseeing construction projects both small and large.


Data Science
Graduate

Data Science – MS

Master of Science

  • On-Campus
  • Online

The Master of Science (MS) in data science combines elements of computer science and statistics, allowing students to extract information from large sets of data, analyze it and solve problems in industry.


Design
Undergraduate

Design – BS

Bachelor of Science

  • On-Campus

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in design - with concentrations in architectural or mechanical design - emphasizes the application of software, digitizing and product realization/development equipment with a focus on contemporary design practices that employers use.


Distribution and Logistics
Undergraduate

Distribution and Logistics – BS

Bachelor of Science

  • On-Campus
  • Online

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in distribution and logistics teaches students the technology to support commerce, and with every product relying on distribution and logistics, students will be marketable in manufacturing, transportation and a variety of fields.


Engineering
Undergraduate

Engineering – BS

Bachelor of Science

  • On-Campus

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in engineering is designed for students to solve problems in manufacturing, health care and other sectors through six concentrations, providing a well-rounded education that makes graduates marketable to employers.


Industrial Engineering Technology
Undergraduate

Industrial Engineering Technology – BS

Bachelor of Science

  • On-Campus

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in industrial engineering technology prepares students to apply basic engineering principles and technical skills in the improvement of processes in production and service environments.


Industrial Technology
Undergraduate

Industrial Technology – BS

Bachelor of Science

  • On-Campus
  • Online

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in industrial technology is a degree-completion program for students who have a two-year Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in a technical field and need a four-year degree for career advancement.


Information and Cybersecurity Technology
Graduate

Information and Cybersecurity Technology – MS

Master of Science

  • Online

The Master of Science in information and cybersecurity technology is designed to help professionals adapt and stay ahead of the constantly changing technology in cybersecurity, network technology and critical infrastructure.


Information and Cybersecurity Technology
Undergraduate

Information and Cybersecurity Technology – BS

Bachelor of Science

  • Flight Path
  • On-Campus

Through theoretical strategies and hands-on lab and classroom work, the Bachelor of Science (BS) in information and cybersecurity technology prepares students to develop and secure computer networks in the high-demand field of information technology.


Software Engineering
Undergraduate

Software Engineering – BS

Bachelor of Science

  • On-Campus

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in software engineering prepares students to design and build large-scale, high-quality and secure software using a range of computing and engineering technologies.


Technology Management
Graduate

Technology Management – MS

Master of Science

  • On-Campus
  • Online

The Master of Science in technology management is designed to help students thrive in this growing field as they learn management principles and build creative problem-solving skills for technology-driven industries and businesses.