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Purdue School of Technology at New Albany

Physical Sciences 020
Phone: (812) 941-2353
Fax: (812) 941-2629

Associate Professors
Kopp (Site Director), O'Connor

Assistant Professors
Cooley, Le, Stewart, Dean

Lecturers (part-time)
Debllo, Graffy, McPhillips, R. Miller, Snip, Sprigler

Academic Advisor
Freiberger

Purdue University's School of Technology offers selected technical degrees through Purdue Statewide Technology at Indiana University Southeast. Two-year associate degree programs are available in computer graphics technology, electrical engineering technology, mechanical engineering technology, and organizational leadership and supervision. A four-year bachelor of science degree is offered in organizational leadership and supervision. Third year courses are being added for all programs.

These programs are primarily concerned with the education of specialists who are prepared to enter the world of work with technical, hands-on experience, effective communication skills, and analytical problem-solving abilities.

Nature
The program of instruction draws upon some of the technical theory requirements of the engineering profession but contains more courses in technical applications. Many of the courses involve laboratory work.

Emphasis
Principles and fundamentals are stressed to develop proficiency in the use of rational processes in finding solutions to problems in industry.

Scope
The course material falls between the skilled crafts and engineering science, touching on both of these levels. The curriculum contains both practical and theory-oriented courses.

Degree Awarded
Associate of Science degrees can be earned in computer graphics technology, electrical engineering technology, mechanical engineering technology, and organizational leadership and supervision. A Bachelor of Science degree is available in organizational leadership and supervision.

Continuing Opportunity
Graduates of the two-year curriculum may continue their studies in an additional two-year program leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in organizational leadership and supervision or may transfer to West Lafayette or Indianapolis to continue toward the four-year degree in their selected major. (Consult a Purdue advisor for more specific information about this option.)

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