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The mission of the College of Technology is to enhance technological literacy, education and training essential to the knowledge economy, socio-economic well-being, and to the workforce development of the State of Ohio in general and Northeast Ohio in particular. This will be accomplished through applied research and the delivery of high-quality academic programs.

The College of Technology’s Curricula lead to various certificates in emerging/ high- technology areas, and to a seamless articulation with technical associate, baccalaureate and master of technology degree programs with global perspectives for careers in business, industry, education and government sectors.

 
  • Division of Aeronautics     
    FAA Approved and Accredited by the Council on Aviation Accreditation (CAA)
  • Division of Applied Business Technology
    Accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)
  • Division of Applied Science and Technology 
    Accredited
    by TAC/ABET and the National Association of Industrial Technology (NAIT) 
  • Master of Technology Degree Program, and articulation with the  Ph.D Degree in Education
 
The College of Technology ( with full faculty consultation) have identified seven “clusters” for academic and research initiatives to be undertaken during 2006-2010:
 
  • Cluster #1  Aviation/Aeronautics and Flight Technology
  • Cluster #2 Computer and Information Technology
  • Cluster #3  Design Technology (Animation, Simulation, Drafting, Gaming)
  • Cluster #4 ICE-Cluster (Instrumentation, Controls, Electronics, Energy, Power and Propulsion)
  • Cluster #5 Manufacturing Systems (Rapid Prototype, Robotics and Automation)
  • Cluster #6  Materials and Processes (Foundry Technology, Construction, Plastics)
  • Cluster #7  Systems Management (Quality/Reliability, 6 Sigma, Project Management)                       

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