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New
Faculty in School of Technology Featured
John
Irwin and Robert A. Liimakka |
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Cable
Constructors, Inc.® (CCI), an organization that
deploys the latest in advanced optical, network, and broadband services
to a diverse client base, today announced that it will support one
of the nation’s leading engineering universities, Michigan
Tech, by donating equipment to the University’s Computer
Network and Systems Administration (CNSA) program
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Story |
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Makes
OneSign the SSO choice for the University’s Security Engineering
Program
Network
World article says that "Michigan
Tech's program for the Bachelor of Science degree in Computer
Network & System Administration (CNSA) is taking steps
to see that the students are ready to hit the ground running when
they leave school.'
More
Details here
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Network World on-line story here |
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Michigan
Tech students set world records
Photo
at left: Surveyors Measuring the World's Record Snowball: During
Winter Carnival 2006 Michigan Tech students rolled up a snowball
that should get them into the record books. Plus, they attracted
a crowd of nearly 4,000 to hold the largest snowball fight ever
and create the most snow angels in a single place. Michigan
Tech News Story
School
of Technology Surveying Engineering Prof. Larry Sutter's Photo Page
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New
Faculty in School of Technology Featured
Yu
Cai and Nasser Alaraje |
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Eric
Warren,
Electrical Eng Tech, recently won first prize in the Poetry Slam
'Reloaded' Contest sponsored by the National Society of Black Engineers
and the Michigan Tech Memorial Union Board. Eric performed his 'original
rap' to a lively audience in the Memorial Union Ballroom October
29.
Quicktime
Movie clip |
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NPR
News Reports: As Construction Booms, So Do New Jobs
NPR
recently reported that "a major called 'Construction Management'
is booming."
NPR
stated that Construction Management has "a voracious job market
and a median starting salary of $46,000. Graduates say that figure
often ranges from $70,000 to $100,000 after five to 10 years."
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the whole NPR
Construction Management news story here |
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Senior Design Projects
2005
Review the Projects
entered in Expo 2005 |
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Summer
Youth: Got the computer bug?
Ever wanted to design and build your own computer network or learn
how to protect computer devices from hackers and viruses? Check this
out.
Here you will
learn to design and implement a computer network architecture consisting
of computers, hubs, switches, routers, and more. You will be able
to design, connect and monitor these devices in a networked setting.
In addition, you will also learn many of the tools needed to secure
the network you have built to reduce the chance of your network
being hacked. You'll also learn about and explore careers in these
and related fields.
You
don't have to be a computer expert to learn about computer network
architecture and security, you only need to have an interest. Students
will be grouped by experience level, and extra challenges will be
provided to more experienced students. This exploration is taught
in conjunction with Michigan Tech's School of Technology Computer
Network and System Administration program.
Photos
from 2005 Program
Registration
and details on Summer Youth Programs
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Now
Accepting Applications - Construction Management Degree Concentration
The School of Technology, in collaboration with the School of Business
and Economics, is now accepting students into a new degree concentration:
Construction Management (CMT). This program is a third concentration
available under the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology
(BS-ET) degree.
Click here for
more information... |