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UIS to offer degree in engineering technology

UIS to offer degree in engineering technology

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Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – A new degree program is in the works at University of Illinois Springfield. Starting in the fall of 2027, students can pursue a bachelor of applied sciences degree in engineering technology.

“The data suggests there is about a 4-to-1 gap in jobs in engineering technology versus graduates in the surrounding four-state region.” Travis Bland, dean of health, science, and technology, said. He adds lack of understanding about the available careers is one reason.

Bland told the WTAX Morning Newswatch the addition is in keeping with a recent reorganization on campus.

“Programs like engineering technology are essential to meeting workforce needs and expanding opportunity for students,” said Janet L. Gooch, UIS chancellor, in a news release. “By combining applied learning with strong industry partnerships, UIS is preparing students to succeed in rapidly evolving technical fields while supporting economic growth across our region.”

The program still requires approval from the Illinois Board of Higher Education.

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