School of Technology
Facts & Figures
Fall 2008-09
How We Achieve Quality Technology Education:
- Applications-oriented, hands-on, laboratory based curricula
- Use of state-of-the-art, industry standard technology
- Faculty with academic credentials and extensive industrial experience
- Graduates educated to handle changes in market demand
- Teamwork, quality improvement and communication skills are stressed throughout the curriculum
- Small class size
- Quality teaching is the faculty’s most important responsibility
Statistics:
- Graduate student enrollment – 95
- Undergraduate student enrollment - 2,256
Faculty:
- Number of full-time faculty – 41
- Typical industrial experience – 10 + years
Degrees Granted:
- Associate Degrees per year – 87
- Bachelor Degrees per year – 132
Salaries (PUC May 2008 Graduates Avg.):
- BS – Computer Graphics Technology = $23, 000
- BS – Computer Information Technology = $47,500
- BS – Construction Management and Engineering Technologies = $54,500
- BS – Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology = $42,500
- BS – Industrial Engineering Technology = $37,000
- BS – Mechanical Engineering Technology = $52,000
- BS – Organizational Leadership and Supervision = $55,249

