Students completing this program should be able to:
  • Perform technical-management occupations in business, industry, education and government.
  • Apply theories, concepts and principles of humanities, social and behavioral sciences and other disciplines to develop communications skills required for supervisors and technical-managers.
  • Understand and apply concepts of mathematics, physics, statistics, economics, computer fundamentals and other disciplines to solve technological problems.
  • Apply concepts and skills developed in a variety of technical and related disciplines including total quality management, materials and production processes, supervisory and management principles and quality control to manage personnel and facilities.