Industrial Engineering Technology

Associate Degree

Career Outlook

Your New Career
Industrial Engineering Technicians work closely with Industrial Engineers, plant managers, and executives to find solutions to the problems that face industry every day. When it comes to helping to solve issues of productivity and efficiency, you'll have the skills for the job.

  • Earn your Associate of Science Degree at home in as little as 14 months, with appropriate transfer credit, by studying just an hour a day for your new career.
  • Develop skills that are in demand. You’ll stand out from other job candidates, and earning your degree could open doors for you to begin a new career or gain a promotion in your current field.
  • Prepare for challenging and high-paying positions in manufacturing facilities, stores, repair shops or offices, or start your own business as an independent consultant.

Demand for Industrial Engineering Technicians will experience average growth over the next decade, with job opportunities more numerous for those with Associate Degrees. Apply the skills you learn in your degree program diligently for a successful and secure future.

Your New Skills
You'll learn every important part of being an Industrial Engineering Technician.

  • The knowledge of mathematics, mechanics, computer programming, and more. These core concepts are vital to the success of an Industrial Engineering Technician.
  • Algebra, Chemistry, Engineering Materials, Technical Writing, Manufacturing Processes, and subjects vital to Industrial Engineering Technicians.
  • The computer skills necessary to succeed in today’s business environment