Industrial Technology

The Bachelor of Science degree program in Industrial Technology prepares graduates to practice a range of technical skills and  to enter supervisory and management levels of technical industries. The major provides a general understanding of tools, materials and processes used in industry.  The program provides a supporting background in business and/or economics and advanced study in a variety of technical areas. The Industrial Technology major offers two areas of specialization within the major:  Vehicle Design amd CAD/CAM, . Graduates of this program hold management positions throughout the Northwest.

The CAD/CAM specialization provides expertise in advanced 3D parametric modeling and in the planning and programming of CNC equipment used for designing and fabricating products and tooling. 

 

 

Industrial Technology Faculty:

. BRAUN, JANET

.  FLEISHMAN, STEVEN 

.  ERIC LEONHARDT - Vehicle Design Program Coordinator

.  JASON MORRIS

. DEREK YIP-HOI - CAD/CAM Program Coordinator

.  MICHAEL SEAL, emeritis

Industrial Technology Program Requirements 2009-2010: Core Courses - 73 Credits:  Specialization - 37 Credits minimum:
Consult an Engineering Technology advisor early and complete one of the two areas of specialization:
Send e-mail regarding the Vehicle Design Industrial Technology specialization or the Vehicle Research Institute to Eric Leonhardt at  Eric.Leonhardt@wwu.edu

Send e-mail regarding the CAD/CAM Industrial Technology specialization to Derek Yip-Hoi at Derek.Yip-Hoi@wwu.edu


6/26/09