Transfer-Friendly Program
Our transfer-friendly program lets you bring in up to 60 transfer credits from prior coursework or professional experience. This means you can graduate faster without sacrificing the quality of your education.
Technology affects many aspects of our daily lives, and the majority of us take it for granted; however, the quality of life we enjoy is a direct result of efficient and highly developed technical goods, services and products. There is an ever-increasing demand for talented individuals in this high-growth field. Established in the 1950s, the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Engineering Technology provides a broad technical core that stresses applied laboratory experiences, as well as strong professional studies that prepare you with the foundations for a future management career track.
UW-Stout's Engineering Technology program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, under the commission’s General Criteria.
At UW-Stout, your academic journey is powered by the hands-on expertise of our faculty, who are more than educators. They're industry experts. Their rich experience in mechanical, manufacturing and electrical engineering, coupled with insights into project management and production operations, brings a dynamic edge to your learning. Collaborating closely with an industry advisory board, they ensure your education is a blend of cutting-edge trends and practical skills in design, production, automation, and manufacturing that prepares you to do more on day one of your career.
The program's applied laboratory and theoretical education develop engineering technologists who are:
UW-Stout's Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Technology (ET) provides you with a unique career advantage with four engineering concentrations. These concentrations share common technical courses that allow you to switch or add a second concentration.
Our transfer-friendly program lets you bring in up to 60 transfer credits from prior coursework or professional experience. This means you can graduate faster without sacrificing the quality of your education.
Use the Request Information form to receive a program summary and learn more about the Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Technology.
UW-Stout's reputation with industry has been built on the outstanding performance of previous graduates, who creatively solve problems analytically and are skilled in the materials, processes, systems, and technologies of design, development and production.
"The Engineering Technology program boosted my creativity, communication, and technical skills. I met so many people that were creative like me and had many of the same values and aspirations."
-- Teddy SimpsonB.S. Engineering Technology
As a student in the Engineering Technology program, you must have an aptitude for science and mathematics. We encourage you to take upper-level math courses in high school, including algebra and calculus.
Your future career will also include collaboration, economic considerations, creative problem solving and your ability to feel comfortable wearing many hats. So, bring along curiosity, a critical mind and a willingness to work hard.
The first year of your program will include program and general education courses – depending on the concentration you have chosen. You will take engineering fundamentals in addition to English composition, calculus and physics courses.
As you progress in your program you will learn and apply manufacturing techniques as well as design and planning strategies. Industry trends show an increasing demand for graduates who are technically competent and can perform well in corporate and team environments. Interpersonal competencies and communication skills are integrated within the technical content.
A co-op or field experience is required. Students can complete this requirement during the summer after the sophomore or junior year. An impressive number of employers is visiting campus every semester during the UW Stout Career Conference – this gives students the opportunity to interview for positions. Several student organizations provide you with additional professional and technical experiences as well as the chance to develop your leadership skills and professional network.
The Engineering Technology program develops engineering technologists who are:
UW-Stout Engineering Technology program graduates will have:
Engineering Technology graduates are in demand by local, national and international industries. The program’s comprehensive and application focused curriculum is preparing students well for a range of career opportunities. The employment of graduates is consistently 95% or above.
Typical job titles:
Where graduates work:
Kenan | Baltaci | Assistant Professor | UW-Stout |
Chris | Bendel | Associate Dean | UW-Stout |
Chris | Bladl | Vice President, Product Development | Product Development at Prent |
Scott | Bowe | Engineering Manager | Anderson Corporation |
Kevin | Dietsche | Assistant Professor | UW-Stout |
David | Ding | Associate Dean; Director, Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering | UW-Stout |
Daniel | Freedman | Dean, CSTEMM | UW-Stout |
Ryan | Fuhr | Principle Facilities Engineer | Advanced Molding Technologies |
Abhi | Ghosh | Assistant Professor | UW-Stout |
Oai | Ha | Assistant Professor | UW-Stout |
Ria | Haas | Registar Office | UW-Stout |
Tom | Hanegraaf | Senior CAID Specialist, Project Engineer and Designer | Polaris |
Monika | Herrmann | Professor | UW-Stout |
Dustin | Jepperson | Director, Engineering Technical Services | Lippert |
Kiara | McChesney | Lean Value Stream Engineer | 3M |
Michael | Miller | Lecturer; Program Director | UW-Stout |
Lincoln | O'Brien | Manager, Manufacturing Engineering | Waupaca Foundry, Inc. |
Kris | Olynick | Project Engineer | Waupaca Foundry, Inc. |
Carl | Ottestad | Applications Engineer | Fastenal Company |
Tom | Plante | Vice President, Operations & Product Development | RAVE Sports |
Greg | Radtke | Vice President, General Manager | Hearth and Home Technologies |
Jeff | Rotering | Director, Engineering | Ashley Furniture |
Scott | Samp | Senior Program Manager | Phillips Medisize |
Greg | Slupe | Associate Professor | UW-Stout |
Taylor | Smith | Product Development Engineer | Greenheck Fan Corp. |
David | Sperling | Account Manager | BRIGHT Research Partners |
Ron | Thomas | Senior Management Engineer | Stout Technology Transfer Institute |
Darren | Ward | Associate Director, Transfer and Articulation | UW-Stout |
Jared | Wesenick | President | Compound Dynamics LLC |