Dunwoody College of Technology’s Bachelor of Science degree programs in Automation & Controls Engineering Technology and Industrial Engineering Technology have been accredited and reaccredited, respectively, by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET. The accreditation assures that graduates are prepared to enter critical technical fields and meet industry standards for innovation and safety.
According to Academic Dean E.J. Daigle, these programs provide a pathway for graduates from two-year degrees to advance into engineering and management positions in industries that rely on automation, controls, and advanced manufacturing. ABET’s peer-review process is highly respected for ensuring the quality and relevance of academic programs in technical disciplines.
The Automation & Controls Engineering Technology program focuses on industrial automation systems and operation technologies, preparing graduates for roles such as controls engineer, robotics engineer, and process engineer. The Industrial Engineering Technology program equips students with the skills needed for more efficient and quality manufacturing practices, leading to careers as manufacturing engineers and quality engineers.
Dunwoody College of Technology, founded in 1914, is a private, non-profit technical college offering hands-on, applied technical education in over 40 majors, including engineering and design. Located in Minneapolis, the college provides a unique campus experience with dedicated labs and studios. With this accreditation, Dunwoody reaffirms its commitment to preparing students for success in an ever-evolving technical workforce.
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