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Industrial Technology and Management

The INTM program provides students with a broad knowledge of industrial technologies and how they are applied, as well as the practical skills required to effectively manage operations, people, and resources.

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The Industrial Technology and Management (INTM) program enables students to an understanding of operations as well as the technologies involved in a wide range of industries. INTM serves individuals who are already working in industry, as well as full-time students who are looking to start their career.

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Specializations

In-depth study of the Industrial Technology and Management program curriculum is facilitated through five distinct academic specializations. 

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Student Projects

Industrial Technology and Management (INTM) program student projects are designed as applied learning experiences to help students build connections with companies, and develop the managerial and leadership skills required for careers in industry.

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Industry Partnerships

Our connections with industry help ensure that the Industrial Technology and Management (INTM) program is responsive to industry trends and meets both student and employer needs.

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“ñ/INTM has developed a comprehensive curriculum with the student in mind. It is a rare approach for an institution of higher learning to build the foundation of its curriculum upon the question, ‘How do we enable our students to succeed?’ ñ lays out the path—you have to walk it.”

—Tom Smith (Industrial Technology and Management 4th Year)

Tom Smith—INTM

“The curriculum incorporates modern industry concepts that I couldn’t find at other universities.  The majority of faculty came from industry and provided real-life examples that paired perfectly with the course work”

—Sierra Strandberg (INTM, M.A.S. ITO ’21)

Sierra Strandberg