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Southeastern Louisiana University - College of Science and Technology Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Technology - Concentration in Supervision
Southeastern Louisiana University - College of Science and Technology

Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Technology - Concentration in Supervision

Hammond, USA

2 Years

English

Full time

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Jan 2025

USD 11,343 / per semester *

On-Campus

* estimated non-resident tuition & fees; USD 5,104.70 - estimated resident tuition & fees

Introduction

The Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Technology degree program is designed to enable graduates to enter various fields of the industry after completing two years of study. Graduates may also elect to continue their education in the four-year Industrial Technology Program. Graduates of the two-year curriculum will be awarded the degree of Associate of Applied Science.

The Industrial Technology graduate is a professional industrial technologist with a broad technical and managerial background. Typically included in this background are a functional knowledge and understanding of materials and production processes; industrial management and human relations; communication skills, the physical sciences, mathematics, and current technical skills to enable the graduate to effectively meet technical, managerial, and industrial requirements.

The Mission of the Industrial Technology program is to prepare students for employment in technical and/or technical management-oriented professions in business, industry, education, and government. The Industrial Technology program is a management-oriented technical curriculum built upon a balanced program of studies drawn from a variety of disciplines related to manufacturing and construction technology.

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