Programs
Our Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology programs are developed specifically for students who desire a technical undergraduate education with an emphasis on solving actual work place problems. These Engineering Technology programs provide an exceptionally strong foundation to apply scientific and engineering knowledge and methods in the work place. Click the links below to obtain more detailed program information. The PROGRAM OVERVIEW link provides general information about the differences between these options.
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Civil Engineering Technology |
Electrical Engineering Tecnology |
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Construction Management |
Electrical Systems Technology |
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Structural Design |
Computer EngineeringTechnology |
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Surveying & Site Development |
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Mechanical Engineering Technology |
General Engineering Technology |
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Manufacturing Systems |
Construction Management |
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Mechanical Systems Design |
Technical Operations Management |
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Nuclear Technology |
Geomatics & GIS |
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Computer & Network Operations |
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Automation and Control Systems |
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Electromechanical Systems |
How to Complete our Programs (Navy College)
Engineering Technology students have a number of excellent alternatives to complete their studies. A popular choice is to pursue degree studies on the main campus in Norfolk in a traditional four-year program of study. The ocean and surrounding Tidewater Virginia community provide an excellent environment for combining studies, career interests, cultural pursuits, and outdoor recreation. Alternatively, many students complete an Associates in Applied Science (AAS) degree in a community college and finish the last two years of baccalaureate study either on the main campus or through the ODU TELETECHNET Distance Learning System.* Follow this link to learn more about ODU's TELETECHNET system.
*Old Dominion University has over 50 distance learning sites throughout Virginia and the nation. In addition, through streaming video our programs are available to all interested students, either at home or on the job.