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Dec 08, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
Project Management Technology, AAS
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This program is designed to prepare graduates for careers as technicians, management trainees or supervisors in manufacturing. Courses include a mixture of business management topics with an emphasis on engineering technologies.
Career Outlook
The demand for educated Project Managers continues to grow nationally and in the State of Ohio. Time management, hands on engineering, and refined communication skills are required by several industries in order to meet tight profit margins. Construction, Engineering, Logistics, and Manufacturing will be the strongest areas of employment for Project Management Technology.
Program Learning Outcomes
Learners will be able to:
- Interpolate and complete and complete engineered drawings using orthographic projection, isometric views, and proper dimensioning practices, as well as employ the use of Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) software.
- Demonstrate proper use of precision measuring devices and instruments and the ability to apply SPC practices to various processes within the industry.
- Efficiently and effectively manage projects, including scheduling, monitoring, and analyzing with respect to cost, time, and resources.
- Basic knowledge of Engineering Technology based on the selected track
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Total Program Hours 62-62
* See Northwest State General Education Requirements for a list of Humanities and Natural Science Electives.
+ Students must attain a minimum grade of “C” in all courses with a ‘+’ to progress in the program and to graduate.
STEM and Industrial Technology Division
Franklin Roberts, EdD.
Dean
(419) 267-1273
Building E, Room 1102H
Questions:
NSCC Admissions Office
(419) 267-1320
admissions@northweststate.edu
Course curriculum is subject to change - consult with an Academic Advisor for up-to-date information.
Engineering Technology Tracks (Choose a track):
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