Applied Engineering Technology is a field of study designed to prepare technical and/or management oriented professionals for employment in business, industry, education, and government. Individuals interested in working with people, materials, and processes will find Applied Engineering Technology provides an excellent foundation for a challenging career.
An Applied Engineering Technology major must be capable of succeeding in the areas of physical science and mathematics as well as in the technological and applied areas.
Applied Engineering Technology majors are typically highly self-motivated and find challenge in diverse academic areas.
The B.S. Applied Engineering and Technology program prepares students for technology related careers in management, supervision, applied engineering, designing, and estimation in a variety of disciplines. Individuals interested in working with people, materials, and processes will find Applied Engineering
Technology provides an excellent foundation for a challenging career. The average salary for Applied Engineering and Technology professionals is about $45,000.
Typical career positions:
- Quality Engineer
- Production Engineer
- Production Manager
- Project Engineer
- Project Manager
- Page-layout Artist
- Graphic Designer
- Maintenance Engineer
- Production Supervisor
- Construction Project Manager
- Graphics and Production Director
- Sales Engineer
Employers of recent graduates:
- Boeing
- Caterpillar
- General Electric
- General Motors
- Illinois Dept of Transportation
- North American Lighting