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Technological Studies

(formerly Industrial Technology)

Department of Technological Studies
Bridgeman Hall 218-755-2950
Fax: 218-755-4011
Faculty

Dr. William Brauer (Chair; wbrauer@bemidjistate.edu), Dr. Faissal Abdel-Hady, Dr. Timothy Brockman, Ms. Barbara Hanus, Dr. Bonnie Higgins, Dr. Elaine Hoffman, Dr. David Kingsbury, Dr. James McCracken, Mr. Lyle Meulebroeck, Dr. Gerald Nestel, Dr. Darren Olson, Dr. Mark Schmit, Dr. Vince Vohnout, Mr. Randy Wentzel


Areas of Study

See additional departmental offerings under Career and Technical Education listing.


The Department of Technological Studies offers a variety of programs with a common thematic core centered on using the technological problem-solving model to create new opportunities, design creative solutions to address difficult challenges, and improve operations in business and industry.

The department offers a nationally accredited* Bachelor of Science program in Industrial Technology, with emphasis areas in Construction Management, Manufacturing Management, Model Making, and Manufacturing Technology, and a Master of Science program in Industrial Technology. Along with the associated Bachelor of Applied Science program in Technology Management, these degree options offer both four-year and returning students the opportunity to prepare for leadership roles in industry.

Students who wish to pursue careers in the engineering aspects of industry can enroll in the Bachelor of Science programs in Engineering Technology and Control Engineering Technology. These degree options are offered as traditional, on-campus programs with considerable hands-on, interactive laboratory content. Returning students have the option to enroll in the Bachelor of Applied Science program in Applied Engineering, a two-year course of study offered online for working professionals who have either an Associate of Science or an Associate of Applied Science degree and wish to complete a Bachelor’s degree.

The department offers two degree programs that are designed to articulate specifically with accompanying Associate of Applied Science degree programs at Northwest Technical College. The Bachelor of Applied Science programs in Construction Site Management and Prototype Engineering Technology are offered in partnership with the department and many of the courses are taught on the Bemidji State University campus. The Construction Site Management program prepares students to become managers in the residential, commercial, or heavy industrial construction fields. Students wishing to develop a combination of skills in the model making and digital prototyping fields can pursue the Prototype Engineering program, which is the only four-year program of its kind in the United States and is nationally recognized for the skills and talents of its graduates.

The Bachelor of Science in Design Technology offers students a unique opportunity to pursue careers that demand excellence in a combination of technical, creative, and artistic capabilities. Students are able to specialize in Model Design, design for publishing in either print or digital media, or in Exhibit Design, which is another four-year degree unique to Bemidji State University. All Design Technology students benefit from a portfolio review process, a graduation requirement that offers them the opportunity to present their professional portfolios to leaders in their industries from across the nation. For students transferring from a MnSCU Community and/or Technical College with an Associate degree in a related design field, they may be eligible for articulated transfer into the Design Technology program.

Students who wish to pursue a career in teaching or advance their current teaching careers have a number of options. The Bachelor of Science program in Career and Technical Education offers a licensure option for students who wish to teach in grades 7-12 of the school system and a non-licensure option for students who wish to teach at the two-year college level or to become trainers in business and industry. The Bachelor of Science in Technology Education gives students the opportunity to become licensed teachers for grades 5-12 in the field of Technology Education. The Master of Science in Technology/Career and Technical Education offers students the ability to enhance their teaching credentials and, in the case of teachers who do not yet have licensure, the ability to pursue licensure. The department also offers a series of graduate-level courses in Career and Technical Education, which is for practicing instructors at two-year institutions who wish to gain and/or maintain their state certification.

*The BS in Industrial Technology is accredited by the National Association of Industrial Technology (http://www.nait.org).

Campus chapters of professional organizations: The Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Associated Builders and Contractors, and the Minnesota Technology Education Association.


Preparation

See Section II, Enrollment for required high school preparation

Recommended High School Courses
Drafting
Graphic Arts
Production
Construction
Manufacturing
Electronics
Robotics
Art/Fine Arts
CADD/Computer Programming

Second Majors and Minors

Students are encouraged to discuss with their advisor the option of a second major, minor, emphasis, or specialization that might strengthen or complement their major.

Career Directions

Industrial Technology

Applications Engineering
Construction Management
Management
Manufacturing Engineering
Model Building
Process Planning
Quality Control Engineering
Research and Development
Teaching
Technical Sales
Also: Graduate Study

Design Technology

Art Director
Artist/Technician
Exhibit Designer
Graphic Designer
Industrial/Architectural Rendering
Model Building
Multimedia Specialist/Designer
Pre-press Production
Print Production
Web Page Development

Credit Requirement

Transfer Students: At least one-third of the credits to be included in the major must be successfully completed at Bemidji State University.


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