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The Engineering Technology Department strives to provide high quality
engineering technology degree programs and unique curricula for students
from a diverse social, educational, and ethnic background. The Department
is committed to maintain an educational environment where students can
significantly enhance their academic standings, computer application experience,
problem-solving, communication and team-working skills. With a strong
sense of professionalism, the students are trained to become successful
individuals who are socially responsible and professionally competitive.
The Engineering Technology curricula reflect the demands and requirements
of industries and businesses in the Great Houston Area. The close partnership
forged between the Department and local industries ensures our academic
programs are dynamic and most up-to-date. Such a partnership also benefits
the graduate placement opportunities.
Our academic programs include solid foundation courses in basic sciences,
mathematics, and applied engineering together with a strong emphasis in
computer applications. Courses in CADD, PC applications in engineering
and PC facilities management are included in the curriculum of all Engineering
Technology majors to promote the philosophy of productivity. Design oriented
semester projects embedded in technological courses give students ample
opportunities in gaining practical experience and preparing themselves
to be productive engineers after graduation.
The Department provides an innovative teaching and learning environment.
Classroom lecturing is typically combined with laboratory experiments
and computer simulation studies. The degree program aims at empowering
students with lifelong learning and continuous improvement capabilities.
Furthermore, the team of highly qualified engineering technology faculty
is committed to provide extended support to students’ learning activities
both inside and outside classrooms; the open-door policy and flexible
schedule accommodates the needs of working students; the mentoring system
ensures each student having individual consulting time; and the existence
of a number of student chapters within the Department promotes networking,
career awareness and planning opportunities. Special scholarships are
designed to promote excellence in academics, service, and leadership.
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