Q.
How do I know if a career in Industrial Technology is right for me?
A.
Students who enjoy problem solving, brainstorming, and working "hands
on" to solve problems generally have an aptitude for Industrial
Technology.
Q.
What is the difference between a degree in Industrial Technology and
a career in Engineering? Does JSU offer an Engineering degree?
A.
While traditional engineering programs tend to teach the student to
develop the latest technology, the Industrial Technology programs at
JSU train students to implement, or apply, the latest technology for
today's companies. JSU does not offer an engineering degree, but has
a two-year pre-engineering program that will permit the majority of
students to transfer with junior standing to most undergraduate engineering
programs at other colleges and universities.
Q.
What should I do while in high school to prepare for a program in technology
or engineering?
A.
Students are encouraged to strengthen their background in mathematics
and the physical sciences. Algebra, plane geometry, trigonometry, solid
geometry, general science, physics, chemistry, and any advanced mathematics
courses are beneficial to any student interested in pursuing a career
in technology or engineering.