The program includes field-based professional studies experience. You’ll complete a 240-hour industrial internship, in which you’ll work with professionals in the field on applied technical projects.
Overview
Choose from a diverse selection of courses, including transportation systems, electronics and mechatronics, design, computer-aided drafting (CAD), mechanical/architectural drafting, construction systems, materials processing, instructional technologies, manufacturing and energy technologies. With the ever-evolving nature of technology, you'll learn on updated tools and gain the foundation to handle the workplace of today and the future.
Join the active Oswego Technology Education Association student organization. Get involved in community service projects, including scholastic robot competitions. Work with faculty on applied projects. Take advantage of an internship or co-op opportunity to put what you've learned to work in hands-on experience. Help with Team Mini, the department's popular miniature Zamboni.
Curriculum
Bachelor of ScienceNewly Renovated Facilities in Park Hall
Park Hall, named for a pioneer in this field who helped build the Oswego program and influenced teaching internationally, include 12 applied technology laboratories.
Career Opportunities
- Industrial or product designer
- Technical sales/service representative
- Corporate technical trainer
- Production control manager
- CAD specialist