Minor in Engineering Technology


About the Engineering Technology Minor

Pursuing the Engineering Technology (ET) Minor will provide you with strong foundational knowledge useful in combination with many non-engineering technology majors. Upon successful completion of this program, you will develop the ability to communicate effectively, interpret various engineering drawings, grasp the fundamental concepts of industrial robotics, and so much more.

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Why Study Engineering Technology at CWU?


The minor introduces the principles of applied engineering and complements many fields of study at the University.

You can harness the ET minor to enhance your career opportunities and gain a competitive advantage in the job market. It is an excellent addition to majors in business administration, communication, and many other areas.

Where is this program offered?

How much does this program cost?

Explore information on Cost, Aid, and Value to make an informed decision about investing in your education at CWU.

Where can I find more information?

Please visit the CWU Academic Catalog for current information about admission requirements, course descriptions, learner outcomes, and credit information.



Highlights 

The Hogue Technology Building is a state-of-the-art facility that provides resources and amenities for students and faculty at CWU. This modern building holds well-equipped laboratories, including specialized labs for disciplines like civil engineering, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering. The facility houses advanced computer labs, research facilities, and classrooms with the latest technological tools and equipment. With its focus on innovation and practical education, the Hogue Technology Building offers an ideal environment for you to explore and excel in the field of engineering.

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