Hydrography Technology

This program consists of instruction in basic seamanship, maritime safety, hydrographic instrument installation/operation/and troubleshooting, hydrographic data collection using sidescan/multibeam/subprofilers, sound velocity profiling, and autonomous surface vehicle launch/recovery/operation/and troubleshooting.

Aviation Security

The Aviation Security Technology concentration prepares students for employment in airport security and other aviation security positions. It also prepares students for employment in the Transportation Security Administration of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The student obtains a general knowledge of the aviation industry relating to airports. The concentration focuses on preparing the student to take the security segment of the Airport Certified Employee (ACE) test.

Air Traffic Control

The Air Traffic Control Technology concentration prepares students for employment in air traffic control careers. There are no restrictions on age or physical condition of students entering the program. However, students desiring employment with the Federal Aviation Administration should be aware of FAA employment requirements, such as the air traffic control specialist medical examination and a 31-year-old maximum age restriction for students anticipating employment in terminal or en route options.

Unmanned Aerial Systems

The Aviation Technology program consists of a 18 semester hour core that consists of general knowledge and skill preparation that will enhance students overall knowledge of aviation technology. Additionally, the program consists of four program concentrations:
1. Air Traffic Control
2. Airport Operations
3. Aviation Security
4. Unmanned Aerial Systems

Marine Transportation

The Marine Transportation program is an Associate of Applied Science degree program designed to prepare students for a multitude of entry level, career opportunities in marine technology such as deckhand training. A deckhand carries out his or her duties under the direction and authority of the captain via the first officer and/or bosun.

Diesel Mechanics Technician

The Diesel mechanics technology pathway is designed to prepare individuals for competencies required to maintain and repair a variety of industrial diesel equipment, including agricultural tractors, commercial trucks, and construction equipment. The curriculum provides instruction in inspection, repair, and maintenance of engines, power trains, hydraulic systems, and other components.