Bachelor of Science Degree Programs
Statistics indicate that at the start of the 21st century, employment opportunities will be the greatest in engineering and high-technology fields. Kent State University’s College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability and Technology offers nationally accredited applied engineering and technology programs that provide students with the skills needed to compete in today’s job market.
The College offers more than 12 programs at the bachelor’s and master’s degree levels. With a talented faculty and flexible schedules that include evening, weekend, distance-learning and Web-based classes, the College has a program to match students’ needs and interests.
The college has the following four majors with eleven concentrations and eleven minors: Aeronautics, Applied Engineering, Construction Management and Technology.
Concentrations
Minors
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Aviation Weather
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Flight Technology
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Aircraft Dispatch (Starting Fall 2013)
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Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Starting Fall 2013)
Concentrations
Minors
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Computer Engineering Technology
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Electronic Technology
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Innovation
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Liquid Crystal and Display Engineering (Starting Fall 2013)
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Sustainability (Starting Fall 2013)
Concentration
Construction Management
Minor
Construction Management
Concentration
Technology Education
Minor
Technology