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Bachelor’s
The most beautifully designed product in the world is useless if it doesn’t work. The Bachelor of Science in design engineering technology program at Trine University will teach you to design products that function well while remaining as aesthetically pleasing as possible.
This demanding program is well-recognized in industry for equipping talented, very creative design engineers who are ready to contribute.
The Bachelor of Science in design engineering technology degree incorporates industry-leading design software packages including NX, FeatureCam, AutoCAD and SolidWorks into applied engineering coursework.
Program elements are presented within a broad conceptual base of design engineering, manufacturing, quality and management systems, allowing students to choose minors in:
The Bachelor of Science in design engineering technology is designed so that students interested in continuing their education can move seamlessly into Trine’s Master of Science in Engineering Management program or, as many do, into an MBA program.
The Bachelor of Science in design engineering technology program at Trine University will engage you by providing hands-on use of leading-edge technology.
You will be guided by faculty with relevant industry experience who apply engineering concepts through hands-on lab experiences. You will participate in an abundance of group projects. Many of our students pursue internships and co-ops.
You will enjoy the most modern, advanced resources, including a plastics engineering and processing center, plastics testing lab, advanced manufacturing lab, Rapid Prototyping lab, and state-of-the-art computer centers and classrooms.
The placement rate of 100 percent for the last four years and starting salaries that average $68,000, with many approaching $90,000, demonstrate the great return on this investment in your future. The high quality of the program continues to prepare students to enter and succeed in industries including aerospace, automotive, plastics and biomedical, with a wide variety of specializations and leadership roles.
The Bachelor of Science in Design Engineering Technology has opportunities for internships and co-operative employment for those interested in gaining an applied engineering experience in industry. Students in the Co-operative Employment Program alternate semesters working with a partner company at their facility for one semester, and taking classes the next. A minimum of three work assignments is required to complete the program.
Typical initial assignments include updating engineering drawings, creating solid models from existing drawings, running a routine test or monitoring the quality of manufactured products. Typical final assignments include designing a new product or process, developing and supervising a test procedure, or developing and implementing a quality control program.
Below is a partial list of our Co-op and internship partners:
With your BS in Design Engineering Technology from Trine University, your job opportunities are endless. Typical job opportunities for our graduates have been in areas including product design, chassis design, product development, technical applications, quality, manufacturing engineering and technical sales. These roles encompass all types of engineering companies.
Our design engineering technology graduates received an average annual starting salary of $62,000 and have 100% placement. Many students are nearing 80k to start.
A partial listing of companies who have recently hired our DET graduates include:
For additional information on career opportunities, contact the Trine University Career Services Office by calling 260.665.4143, e-mail careerservices@trine.edu or visit Career Services online.
BS Design Engineering Technology
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122 hours
Undergraduate
Angola, IN
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