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Missouri Tech
College of Engineering
1167 Corporate Lake Drive
Saint Louis, MO 63132
Missouri Tech
Missouri Tech has
been
guiding students like you to fulfill your goals for over 70 years. As
a student at Missouri Tech, you will attend a technical college that
puts theory and technical skills together in classes which prepares
you for a rewarding career in tomorrows workforce.
Missouri Tech is more than a Technical College; it is an engineering
college which is committed to making students aspirations in Computer
Programming, Electronics Engineering, and Software Engineering into
successful reality. At Missouri Tech, we believe that a successful
engineer is more than a person with technical skills. We work with the
students to build personal attitudes that will help them become
successful in their careers. We are proud of our students and alumni
and truly feel that we are not successful until our students are
successful.
Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering
This program develops students’ academic, social, and technical skills
so they can function effectively in program analysis, project
management, and other software-based fields. The underlying goal is to
foster an engineering attitude, that is, a justified confidence in
one’s ability to solve technical problems. Students grow in an
environment where academic excellence is emphasized.
Graduates of the program may expect to find entry-level employment as
practicing engineers. Those with significant experience may find
employment at higher levels. Careers may be found in a wide variety of
technical disciplines, such as communications, the Internet,
manufacturing, process controls, and wherever computers and
electronics are used.
Associate of Applied Science in Software Engineering
This program trains individuals in proven methods for developing and
maintaining software and network systems. Graduates will qualify for
intermediate-level technical and managerial positions in many areas,
including the following: Computer Maintenance, Network Engineering,
Software Systems Engineering, and Application and Web-Site
Development.
Careers may be found in a wide variety of technical disciplines, such
as communications, the Internet, manufacturing, process controls, and
wherever computers and electronics are used.
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
This program develops students’ academic, social, and technical skills
so they can succeed in engineering, engineering management, and other
technological fields. The underlying goal is to foster an engineering
attitude, that is, a justified confidence in one’s ability to solve
technical problems.
Graduates of the program may expect to find entry-level employment as
practicing engineers. Those with significant experience may find
employment at higher levels. Careers may be found in a wide variety of
technical disciplines, such as robotics, computers, communications,
biomedical electronics and consumer electronics.
Associate of Applied Science in Electronics Engineering
This program trains individuals in electronics and to provide a more
general education. Graduates will be able to work in
intermediate-level jobs in electronics. They will qualify for
technical and managerial jobs in many areas, including the following:
computer maintenance, communication, medical electronics, consumer
electronics, avionics, instrumentation and industrial electronics.
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
This program is based on core courses that provide students with a
combination of knowledge, hands-on experience and application of
theory to information technology issues. The program keeps pace with
changing technology and related business practices by offering courses
in areas such as systems analysis, Web applications, several
programming languages and graphical user interfaces. The curriculum
emphasizes quantitative and communications skills as well as providing
a foundation in business environments.
Graduates of the program may expect to find employment as entry-level
computer software applications engineers, computer and information
systems managers, computer systems analysts, network systems
professionals and computer systems software engineers.
Associate of Applied Science in Information Technology
This program trains individuals in the field of information
technology. Students will be trained in programming, databases, and
systems technology. Graduates will be able to install programs,
maintain and manipulate data in small and large databases, work with a
variety of applications, maintain programs and write simple original
programs.
Graduates will qualify for entry-to-mid-level technical and managerial
positions in information technology. Careers may be found in a wide
variety of areas, such as office and corporate environments,
manufacturing, education, government, the Internet, research
facilities, utility companies, and financial institutions.
Bachelor of Science in Engineering Management
This program develops students’ academic, social and technical skills
so they can succeed in engineering and management. The school intends
to educate leaders who can achieve results in technological
enterprises.
Graduates of the program may expect to find employment as entry-level
engineering managers. Careers in engineering management may be found
in the following areas: manufacturing, project engineering, industrial
engineering, packaging engineering, safety engineering, production
planning and scheduling, quality engineering, plant engineering,
operations management, cost control, sales engineering and technical
marketing.
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