The industrial technology and packaging program incorporates a broad range of technical/business management skills and knowledge to cultivate best-in-class industrial leaders. The collaborative, project-based classes create well-rounded problem solving graduates that would be successful and quickly functional in any industry. Students develop a strong foundation in the science and liberal arts, business and management disciplines, as well as extensive hands-on coursework in industrial operations and packaging. The program meets the needs of industry for people who know technology, who know and work well with people and who can manage the processes of change.
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Senior Projects from 2010
Gerber Project for Lockheed Martin, Andrew Callahan and Sean Lawyer
Improvements and Additions to the Entrepreneurship Ideation Laboratory, Paige Cameron, Casey Koester, and Andrew Kok
Mapping the Medical Device Development Process, Scott T. Ham
Catheter Laser Drill, Brady Haug
Gourmet Trading Company Packaging Inventory Problem, Brian Kitahara and Joshua Vogel
Continuously Improving Cash-Gift Process, Alejandra Sanchez
Modified Asparagus Packaging for Inclined Packaging, Sean Sliger and Evan Cernokus
Evaluating Lockheed Martin’s Packaging System: Implementing Lean Packaging Methods to Increase Efficiency and Meet Industry Demand, Alexander G. Strehl
Researching, Evaluating, Implementing, and Testing a New Package for an Entrepreneur's Nutrition Bar, Chelsey Delaney Wood
Senior Projects from 2009
Effectiveness of Electronic Transfer Device on Passive Tag Readability, Michael Anthony Montero