GRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED:
Master of Science—Career and Technical Education Master of Science—Technology Education Master of Science — Technology Management
John T. Myers Technology Center, room 201 Phone: 812-237-3377 Fax: 812-237-4527 Web site: technology.indstate.edu/aetm
Department Chairperson: Dr. M. Affan Badar
GRADUATE FACULTY
Badar, M. Affan , Ph.D., University of Oklahoma Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology Specializations: Engineering Economy, Reliability, Lean, Quality, Manufacturing
Hayden, Michael, Ph.D., Iowa State University Professor of Technology Management Specializations: Quality, Technology Management Minty, Gordon, Ph.D., Michigan State University Professor of Technology Management Specializations: Manufacturing, Technology Management
Schafer, Marion D., Ph.D., Indiana State University Professor of Packaging Engineering Technology Specialization: Packaging
Smallwood, James, Ph.D., Indiana State University Professor of Technology Management Specializations: Manufacturing, Technology Management
Associate Professors
Cochrane, Phillip, D.B.A., University of Phoenix Associate Professor of Automotive Engineering Technology Specializations: Entrepreneurship, Small Engines
Harris, Kara, Ed.D., Clemson University Associate Professor of Technology Education Specialization: Technology and Engineering Education
Peters, Randell, Ph.D., Indiana State University Associate Professor of Automotive Engineering Technology Specialization: Automotive and Motorsports Technology and Management
Assistant Professors
McLeod, Alister, Ph.D., Purdue University Assistant Professor of Advanced Manufacturing Management Specialization: Manufacturing
Shahhosseini, A. Mehran, D.E., Lamar University Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology Specializations: Finite Element Modeling and Analysis, Mechanical Design, Automotive Structural Analysis, Computer Aided Design (CAD), Materials Engineering, Manufacturing Processes of Materials
Instructors
STEPHEN MCCASKEY; Ph.D., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Instructor of Adult and Career Education Specialization: Adult and Career Education
TODD E. ALBERTS; M.S., Indiana State University Instructor of Mechanical Engineering Technology
INTRODUCTION
The graduate programs in technology management, career and technical education, and technology education are offered in the Department of Applied Engineering and Technology Management. The master of science in career and technical education and technology education degrees meet the professionalization licensing requirements for secondary teaching.
Areas of specialization in career and technical education, and technology education, as part of the program leading to the doctor of philosophy degree, are available through cooperative agreements with the College of Education. To meet the license requirements for career and technical education director, the non-degree post-master’s program is provided.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants will meet the regular admission standards of the College of Graduate and Professional Studies and the following minimum standards for regular admission to any master’s degree program in the College of Technology:
- Graduation with a bachelor’s degree from a college or university accredited by an appropriate association such as the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.
- An undergraduate record with no deficiencies in the areas chosen for study and the completion of any undergraduate courses that may be needed for preparation for specific graduate courses as determined by advisement.
- International students must meet the regular admission requirements of the College of Graduate and Professional Studies including a minimum score on the TOEFL test. (Students who possess a degree from an American university are not required to take the TOEFL.)
Students with undergraduate grade point averages between 2.25 and 2.7 may petition the College of Technology Graduate Committee for conditional admission. Specific conditions will be clearly identified at the time of admission by the coordinator of the respective technology degree programs. No student may satisfactorily complete a technology degree program without first receiving regular admission. Prospective students who have completed other undergraduate programs may request evaluation of their programs of preparation for identification of deficiencies, the removal of which, with undergraduate courses, would qualify them for admission.
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