Catalog & Student Handbook

Technology and Industial Arts Program

Division II Chairperson: J. Pearce

Program Coordinator: G. Mahoney

Faculty: G. Mahoney, M. Mahoney, A. Mills, and P. McPherson

The Technology and Industrial Arts Program offers two Bachelor of Science degree programs—Industrial Technology Management and Technology and Industrial Arts, with Technology Education Certification, Grades 5-12. The objective of these programs is to provide students with a broad professional and liberal-arts education necessary for entrance into careers or into professional or graduate schools. Course work is provided in the areas of engineering graphics, manufacturing technology, electricity/electronics, power technology, graphic communication, photography, Appalachian crafts, quality control, computer integrated manufacturing, robotics, and CAD/CAM/CNC. Throughout the program, emphasis is placed on aspects of creativity, quality, originality, and inventiveness in solving problems of design and production.

Students interested in gaining certification to teach in the area of engineering and technology (5-12) must double major in Teaching and Curriculum with Certification and in Technology and Industrial Arts: Industrial Technology Management. For more information, see the requirements for majoring in Teaching and Curriculum with Certification under the Education Studies section of this publication.

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Posted: 9-16-2011

Updated by Wanda Burch

Technology and Industial Arts