The College of Technology offers two degrees that cover the hardware and software aspects of computers and networks. An undergraduate degree is offered in Computer Engineering Technology that builds expertise in of digital circuits, microcomputer architecture and systems design. It also covers software development for these microcomputers that is now so much a part of microcomputer technology.
A Masters degree in Technology (M.T.) is also offered that builds upon an assumed expertise in hardware and software technology of computers and networks. This degree can interface with an active research program in communications that currently has active projects with SW Bell and Sprint communications.