Attend to learn about UAH's new degree program.
October 11, 2022 | 5:45 – 7:00 pm | UAH Student Services Building (SSB) 112
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology is an applied program that allows students to explore the integration of engineering principles and modern technology. Graduates use their math, science, and engineering skills to design products and systems, install and maintain products, and provide a wide range of services, such as the implementation of the design, testing, calibration, and supervision of its operation. If you want a career that is hands-on, where you apply math and scientific concepts, Engineering Technology could be a good choice!
RSVP and attend the Launch Party to receive a UAH application fee waiver.*
RSVP
Why You Should Attend:
- Learn about the B.S. in Engineering Technology and see if it's a good fit for your career goals.
- Understand how an Engineering Technology degree is different than an Engineering degree.
- Hear from a panel of experts to learn about career opportunities available to Engineering Technologists.
- Receive a UAH application fee waiver.*
- Network with industry professionals, faculty, and prospective students.
- Learn how you can apply transfer credits for up to 75% of your degree, including up to 34 hours of technical credits.
- Enjoy light refreshments.
Jose Rivera,
Blue Origin
Jose Rivera is a Laser Welding Manager at Blue Origin, Alabama, LLC. He is an experienced engineer who has worked with welding and metallurgy in the steel construction and manufacturing industry for 25 years. Previously, he served as a Weld Production Engineer at Polaris Industries. He was also a U.S. Marine and a C-130 Aircraft Loadmaster for the Air National Guard. Jose utilizes his expertise to educate, consult, and create procedures and standards.
Jessica Duong,
Toyota Motor Manufacturing
Jessica Duong serves as a Production Engineer at Toyota Motor Manufacturing in Alabama. Her current projects focus on creating database collection applications and building more effective management systems. Jessica is a UAH alumna. She obtained her Bachelor's in Industrial and Systems Engineering in 2021 and her Bachelor's in Biology in 2016.
Jeffery K. Little, Ph.D.,
Jacobs | UAH
Jeffery Little is a Subject Matter Expert for Jacobs in modeling, simulation, and analysis of integrated systems failure modes. He is also a part-time instructor for the Engineering Technology program. Previously, Dr. Little served as Principal Research Engineer for UAH's Center for Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis. He supported NASA's launch platform development through numerous projects. His diverse career includes managing turbine engine research at NASA, test operations support for the Air Force, teaching at the USAF Academy and Air Force Institute of Technology, and serving as President of the Community College of the Air Force.
Scott Sandlin,
UAH Alumnus
Scott Sandlin is a 2021 graduate of the Engineering Technology concentration, the forerunner to the BSET. He has nearly 25 years of test engineering experience as a technician and specialist. His areas of experience include systems integration and testing, ceramics coating failure testing, and electrical component fault testing. Scott is approaching his 14th year at UAH as a Data Systems Engineer under the Vice President for Research and Economic Development.