Engineering Technology

Austin Billedeaux industrial technology major

“This field of study could lead you to work on an oil rig, any type of production plant, or even doing cost analysis for a large-scale construction project. There are so many opportunities that come with this major — the options are endless, really.”

Meet Austin Billedeaux, engineering technology major

You should major in engineering technology if:

  • You want to work in industry but are also business-minded.
  • You’re a team player and work well with others.
  • You enjoy using practical knowledge and problem-solving skills to complete hands-on projects.
     

The engineering and technology management degree is a bridge between the worlds of technology and business. You will learn the technical skills to optimize industrial production, the business savvy to manage teams, and the design skills to creatively solve problems.

Our Department of Engineering Technology blends applied research, the newest technologies, and tried-and-true business practices so you are prepared for a career in fields ranging from education to the energy sector. 
 

Engineering Technology at UL Lafayette

What's Engineering Technology Like?

  • Lab work
    Rated 2 out of 3
  • Research & presentations
    Rated 1 out of 3
  • Internships
    Rated 2 out of 3
  • Writing
    Rated 2 out of 3
  • Math
    Rated 3 out of 3
  • Group work & collaboration
    Rated 3 out of 3
Top 10%

in the country

The College of Engineering is among the top 10 percent of the nation’s best undergraduate engineering programs by Best-Engineering-Colleges.com in 2019.

Life as an Engineering Technology Major

UL Lafayette students wearing hard hats around machinery

Research Partnerships & Programs

Our faculty work with local industries, national agencies, and scholars around the globe to develop research programs that push the boundaries of engineering. We work together to create innovative technologies for researchers and industry partners.
 

Student Organizations

Join student organizations and get to know your engineering colleagues while getting valuable experience for your career in engineering. The College of Engineering's unique organizations include the Designing Leaders and Engineering Ambassadors programs, which focus on service and leadership. 

Specialty Minors

Expand and specialize in your engineering expertise with one of our specialty minors, which are available only to students in the College of Engineering. Our specialty minors include technology commercialization, bioprocess technology, manufacturing, renewable energy, and a Pre-MBA.

Frank & Jessie Mosing Endowed Engineering Student Career Development Program

Get career development services, like resume writing advice, interviewing tips, internship and co-op education, and job placement help specifically for engineering students.