Engineering Technology- Environmental, Health, and Safety Management, Bachelor of Science
Available: On Campus
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology- Concentration in Environmental, Health, and Safety Management prepares you for a career in many industrial fields. You will learn to implement safety procedures for construction projects, factories, and many other areas. The engineering technology degree provides you with experience in areas such as construction management, design and development, and electronics and computer engineering technology.
Engineering technology students typically choose minors from program areas within the department, though some will select options from other colleges. Students should choose a minor that best suits their needs and interests.
Internships
The internship program is intended to provide experience-based learning opportunities for students in their respective discipline of study. Students generally seek internship experience at the end of their junior or senior year. Internships may be arranged through student contact with providers or through departmental faculty and staff announcements and postings. All internships must receive departmental approval through application prior to the initiation of the internship.
Highlighted Scholarship
- Fred Pirkle Scholarship Endowment
- No less than $5,000 if awarded; awarded to qualifying full-time undergraduate or graduate students majoring in a discipline with a curriculum dedicated to Engineering Technology; maintain a minimum GPA of 2.50.
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Program Breakdown
Category | Degree Summary |
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Length | 120 Credit Hours |
Required Courses |
Bachelor of Science: Concentration in Environmental, Health, and Safety Management |
Enrollment | Fall and Spring |
Tuition/Costs | Rates Per Semester |
Undergraduate Application Deadlines
- Fall: August 1
- Spring: December 15
- Summer: May 15