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2012-2013 Graduate Catalog 
    
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About the College of Technology


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Office of the Dean
300 Technology Building
(713) 743-4050

Department of Engineering Technology
304 A Technology Building
(713) 743-4040

Department of Human Development and Consumer Sciences
110 Cameron Building
(713) 743-4110

Department of Information and Logistics Technology
312 Technology Building
(713) 743-4090

Academic Services Center
108 Technology Building
(713) 743-4100


Dean:

William Fitzgibbon, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs:
Fred Lewallen, M.S.E.E., Oklahoma State University

Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies:
Raymond E. Cline, Jr., Ph.D. University of Illinois

Assistant Dean for Student Affairs:
Carmen Carter, M.A., University of Iowa

Assistant Dean for Assessment and Accreditation:
Miguel Ramos, Ph.D., Boston College

Assistant Dean of Outreach:
Jerry Pyka, M.S., University of Houston

Graduate Program Advisors:
Catrina Ballard, M.S.Ed., Baylor University
Tiffany Roosa, M.B.A., City University

Business Manager:
Zagui Paredes, B.B.A., University of Houston

Director of Development:
Lisa Burns, M.S., University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Manger of Information Services:
Tom Jones, M.S., University of Houston 

General Information

The College of Technology has been providing applications-oriented undergraduate education covering a broad spectrum of disciplines for over 60 years and continues this activity into graduate programs at the master’s level.

The master’s degrees provide graduates with advanced education directed at career opportunities in two distinct paths. One path is related to the application of state-of-the-art technology to the needs of business and industry.

The second path prepares organizational and development personnel for training and organizational development careers in business, and industry.

In the Engineering Technology (ET) Department the Master of Science (MS) is offered in Construction Management. In addition, the Master of Science (MS) in Engineering Technology is offered with three tracks: Mechanical Engineering Technology, Network Communications, and Systems Control Technology.

The Information and Logistics Technology (ILT) Department offers the following Master of Science (MS) degrees: Master of Science in Information Systems Security, Master of Science in Supply Chain and Logistics Technology and Master of Science in Technology Project Management.

The Human Development and Consumer Sciences (HDCS) Department offers a Master of Science (M.S.) in Futures Studies in Commerce, a Master of Science (M.S.) in Global Retailing (GRET), and a Master of Science (M.S.) in Human Resource Development (HRD).