The Polytechnic School is the sixth school of ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and home to the former College of Technology programs. Located on ASU’s Polytechnic campus, the Polytechnic School offers 12 undergraduate and 11 graduate degrees in engineering disciplines and complementary technology fields. There are more than 3,000 students and approximately 100 faculty in the school.
Ann McKenna serves as professor and school director for the Polytechnic School. The Polytechnic School is organized into seven programs each with a program chair:
- Cognitive Science and Engineering, Nancy Cooke.
- Graphic Information Technology, Penny Dolin.
- Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering, Darryl Morrell.
- Aviation Programs, Mary Niemczyk.
- Environmental Resource Management, Larry Olson.
- Technological Entrepreneurship and Management, Carolyn Hirata.
- Software Engineering/Information Technology, Tim Lindquist.
Undergraduate degrees
- Air Traffic Management.
- Air Transportation Management.
- Applied Science.
- Engineering.
- Environmental Resource Management.
- Graphic Information Technology.
- Health Systems Management.
- Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
- Information Technology.
- Manufacturing Engineering.
- Product Development & Manufacturing Technology.
- Professional Flight.
- Software Engineering.
- Technological Entrepreneurship and Management.
Graduate degrees
- Applied Psychology.
- Aviation Management & Human Factors.
- Engineering.
- Environmental Technology Management.
- Global Technology and Entrepreneurship.
- Graphic Information Technology.
- Information Technology.
- Management of Technology.
- Manufacturing Engineering.
- Simulation, Modeling, and Applied Cognitive Science, Ph.D.
- Software Engineering (will become part of CIDSE but remain at the Polytechnic campus).