Technology Systems, BS

Technology Systems, BS

Level:

Bachelor's Degree

Major credits:

60 credits

Cost per credit:

$394

Next start date:

January 6, 2025

Utilize Technology in Your Career

Technology is now a major component of nearly every industry. The bachelor's in technology systems gives you the skills and knowledge necesary to excel in your career and lead others to success.

If you've completed the associate in general technology degree, you can move your credits directly into this bachelor's program to finish faster. You can also begin the program if you have completed a Utah Technical College 900 hour certificate.

Available Online Emphases (students must choose an emphasis)

Cybersecurity - Prepare yourself to enter the complex and fast-paced world of information security.

Information and Computer Technology - Gain knowledge in hardware, automation, and administration areas.

Technical Management - Gain knowledge in business, economics, management, financing, and ethics.

Quality & Reliability - Students study Quality Management Systems, Lean Manufacturing, Root cause analysis, and Statistical Quality Control.

The technology systems bachelor's program is offered through USU's Department of Technology, Design, & Technical Education (TDTE). TDTE strives to create innovative programs for students in a variety of fields, providing high-quality education from faculty with real-world experience.

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Career Outlook

The technical management emphasis covers topics in business communications, economics, and management, along with technology courses. This gives you the necessary tools to enter a variety of fields in upper management.

The information and computer technology emphasis covers topics in electronic fundamentals, technology enterprises, and more.

Sample Courses for Technology Systems

This course is designed to challenge students from all academic majors to develop an understanding of the dynamic interaction between science technology, and society. Students explore the responsibility of humans for directing the utilization of technology as a creative enterprise.
This course is designed to teach soft skills referenced by the industry as being key for student success, including leadership, teamwork, communication, problem-solving, project planning, presentation, and professionalism. Students use these skills to solve problems and participate in national competitions.
This course covers project-based applications of electronics and electricalsystems. Topics include electrical component recognition and use, schematics, circuit analysis (Ohm's Law, Watt's Law, etc.), constructing circuits, programming, and related material.
This course provides students with experiences outside of traditional classroom and laboratory settings to enhance their professional/vocational interests. Students complete a supervised project representative of modern industry and careers.