The School of Business and Technology
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY
Chairperson and Professor
Leon Copeland, Sr. Ed.D.
Professors
Mohammad Fotouhi, Ph.D.
Emin Yilmaz, Ph.D., P.E.
Associate Professor
Joseph Arumala, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Gerald Day, Ph.D. (Graduate Program)
Lecturer
Carlos Salgado, M.S.
Instructor
Ronney Spencer, M.S.
MISSION
The central mission of the Department of Technology at the University
of Maryland Eastern Shore is to serve the Eastern Shore region,
the State of Maryland and the nation by improving career and technical education
and the professional technical practice of construction management
technology and engineering
technology.
The mission is achieved through high quality instruction, research
and community service. Through the teaching and learning process
the department aims to provide knowledge, skills and values to students
preparing for professional technical careers and persons currently
employed in industry. New technical and professional knowledge is
developed and disseminated through research and community service.
Academic programs include Construction Management Technology, Engineering
Technology and Technology Education. Each program emphasizes basic
knowledge and up-to-date technical skills that will enable graduates
to solve problems in a logical manner and to draw conclusions from
principles and facts.
Through the humanistic studies in each program, students are taught
to recognize their responsibilities as citizens to prepare them
for active participation in society.
GOALS
The goal of the Construction Management Technology program
is the preparation of well educated professionals for challenging
careers in the construction industry. Learning experiences are combined
from the fields of construction technology, architecture and business
administration to prepare professionals with the ability to manage
and supervise the total construction process. Graduates qualify
for professional/technical employment in industry with general contracting and subcontracting firms
and in related public sector positions.
The goal of the Engineering Technology program is to prepare
students for challenging careers in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
Technology and Mechanical Engineering Technology. After receiving
the Bachelor of Science degree, graduates are employed as Engineering
Technologists. The emphasis in engineering technology courses is
on the practical design and utilization of devices and systems with
a strong laboratory program supporting the lecture courses. Engineering
Technology provides an engineering education with emphasis on
manufacturing systems operation, service and applications.
The goal of the Technology Education program is to prepare
professionals who will qualify for certification to teach technology
education at the middle school and high school levels. Emphasis
is placed on improving the teaching- learning process and the study
of technology, its evolution, systems, techniques, utilization and
social cultural significance. Study is focused on technical applications
to support classroom and laboratory activities.
OBJECTIVES
The educational experiences offered by the Department of Technology
will provide students with opportunities to:
- Demonstrate an operational knowledge of the techniques associated
with the design, construction and maintenance of residential and
commercial structures.
- Exercise independent judgments in expediting work without jeopardizing
its effectiveness, safety or cost.
- Organize and manage personnel, materials and equipment for carrying
out construction, maintenance and operation of complex engineering
systems.
- Demonstrate effective communication of ideas by means of spoken
and written language as well as graphic techniques.
- Solve technical problems that translate ideas into functioning,
machines, structures and systems.
- Plan and implement instructional programs to meet the needs
of students in a technological age.
- Plan and instruct technology education programs that promote
technical literacy through the application of mathematics and
science and other subjects in classroom and laboratory activities.
- Improve the professional technical practice of Construction
Management, Engineering Technology, and Technology Education through
continuing education and community service.
- Demonstrate humanistic values and responsibilities that promote
active participation as productive citizens.
Department of Technology
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