Advisor
Hank Selby
Advisor to students in Engineering & Engineering Technology
M.S., Human Services, East Tennessee State University
B.S., Psychology, East Tennessee State University
Engineering
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) is a joint degree offered by East Tennessee State University (ETSU) and Tennessee Tech University (TTU). This interdisciplinary program is centered around theory and design of complex engineering systems with coursework in mechanical, electrical, civil, and other engineering fields.
Students in the BSE program can specialize in a particular area of interest such as civil, mechanical, or electrical.
Pathways to Your Career:
General engineering is one of the most rapidly growing engineering degrees in the
United States, according to the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).
With a balanced portfolio of skills and engineering knowledge, general engineers are
integral to small and medium-sized enterprises in a wide range of industries.
Common Career Paths:
Development Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer
Project Engineer
Process Engineer
Product Engineer
System Design Engineer
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Engineering Technology
Engineering technologists focus on the implementation and real-life application of engineering solutions and designs. Technologists apply their knowledge of math, science, engineering, and technology in technical tasks. They often work in teams to implement or identify solutions.
Graduates of ETSU’s Engineering Technology program may work in any number of settings or industries. Technologists are needed by both large and small businesses, in health care, and by local, state, and governmental agencies. Technologists can use their skills in laboratories, on construction sites, in manufacturing plants, and in hospitals.
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology program provides students with the knowledge and ability to design systems, components, and processes that meet specific needs for broadly-defined engineering problems.
The Engineering Technology program allows students to specialize in an area of study by offering six concentrations. Click below to learn more about each one:
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