Purdue University College of Technology
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Established: | 1964 |
Dean: | Dennis R. Depew[1] |
Faculty: | 340[2] |
Undergraduates: | 4,077 (West Lafayette) 1,136 (Statewide) |
Postgraduates: | 269[3] |
Location: | West Lafayette, IN, USA |
Affiliations: | Purdue University Purdue University System |
Website: | www.tech.purdue.edu |
The Purdue University College of Technology is one of eight major academic divisions, or Colleges, of Purdue University. With over 30,000 living alumni, it is one of the largest technology schools in the United States and currently tied for first place in rankings.[3]
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[edit] Departments
The College of Technology contains eight minor academic divisions, called Departments.
- Aviation Technology
- Building Construction Management
- Computer Graphics Technology
- Computer and Information Technology
- Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology
- Industrial Technology
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Organizational Leadership and Supervision
[edit] Location
The College of Technology is unique at Purdue in that its programs are offered at eleven different locations throughout the state of Indiana, including several locations that are not satellite campuses of the Purdue University System. This arrangement is collectively known as the College of Technology Statewide. Each Statewide location offers degree programs that follow the same curriculum requirements as those of the main campus in West Lafayette, although not all programs may be offered at Statewide locations.[4] The ten Statewide locations are:
- Anderson
- Muncie
- Columbus
- Greensburg
- Indianapolis
- Kokomo
- Lafayette
- New Albany
- Richmond
- South Bend/Elkhart
The entirety of the College of Technology at the main campus in West Lafayette, including faculty offices, classrooms, and laboratories, is located in the Knoy Hall of Technology and Michael Golden Laboratories.
[edit] History
On February 15, 1964, the Purdue University Board of Trustees approved a proposal for a new undergraduate school — the School of Technology — that would organize Purdue's applied learning programs into a single administrative unit. The proposal went into effect July 1, 1964. In January 2005, the School of Technology was renamed the College of Technology.[1] All other schools at Purdue were renamed with the exceptions of the Krannert School of Management and the School of Veterinary Medicine.
[edit] Rankings
The College of Technology is tied for first in the United States in the total number of engineering technology degrees awarded.[5]
Purdue awards more engineering technology degrees to women than any other university or college in the country.[6]
The Technology Education program, offered jointly with the College of Education, ranks first in the nation.[7]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Origins : About Us : Purdue University College of Technology
- ^ Faculty and Staff : Purdue University College of Technology : West Lafayette, Indiana
- ^ a b About Us : Purdue University College of Technology : West Lafayette, Indiana
- ^ College of Technology Statewide : Purdue University College of Technology
- ^ "TECH TRENDS", American Society for Engineering Education, 2005-01. Retrieved on 2006-09-03.
- ^ "Purdue tops in engineering technology degrees for women", Purdue University News Service, 2005-02-01. Retrieved on 2006-06-12.
- ^ "Purdue technology education program ranked No. 1 in nation", Purdue University News Service, 2004-12-13. Retrieved on 2006-06-12.
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