Majors

The majors that make up the eEPolyTechnic F reside in the Institute of Engineering, Technology and Computer Science. The faculty, resources and majors of two departments, Computer, Electrical, and Information Technology and Manufacturing and Construction Engineering Technology, have joined to form the ePolyTechnic F.

Computer Engineering Technology majors are prepared for careers in hardware and software support and design, Internet and networking control, computer systems, instrumentation as well as other emerging technical areas.

Construction Engineering Technology majors are employed in all areas of the building industry, including construction, architecture, interior design, civil engineering, land surveying, and government.

Electrical Engineering Technology majors are employed in all areas of electronics, including microprocessor-based systems, digital and analog communications, digital and analog control, electrical power, microwave systems, and industrial control and automation.

Industrial Engineering Technology majors work in the automotive, heavy truck, plastics, defense, and medical products industries.

Information Technology majors pursue careers in designing, developing, programming, and implementing information technology-based systems, with an emphasis on network and communication systems, mobile and telecommunications systems, computer system & enterprise application, and information integration, to name just a few.

Mechanical Engineering Technology majors fill positions in process engineering, product development, product testing, manufacturing engineering, and management.

Intelligent Mobility

Intelligent Mobility uses data and technology to connect people, places, and goods across all transportation modes. Growth in intelligent mobility will transform the way people travel, interact with their environment, and connect goods and services.

Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Logistics and Supply Chain Management is the coordination of all logistical functions in an enterprise including acquisition, handling, the internal allocation of resources, delivery and output. Students develop knowledge of the business and technical aspects of managing large-scale delivery operations. The expert in Logistics/Supply Chain Management optimizes these complex networks to ensure efficiency and satisfaction.

Quantitative Economics and Econometrics

Quantitative Economics and Econometrics use mathematical and statistical methods to develop techniques for measuring a range of systems, including financial, government, social, legal, medical, and so on. Students with a quantitative economics and econometrics background learn to assess and measure trends to understand complex phenomena and to improve long-term positioning.