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School of Technology

Are you driven by a passion to explore, create, and push present technology into the future? At JWU’s School of Technology, we’ll help you turn those ideas into reality.

From virtual environments, web and print design to game engine development, robotics and software engineering, our 11 career-focused associate and bachelor's degree programs bring you inside your chosen field. Emphasizing strategic solutions to real-world problems, our lab-based curriculum provides you with the hands-on experience to accelerate your career path in this fast-paced, increasingly borderless industry.

Our pioneering educational approach encompasses:

  • classes in your major from your first term
  • a curriculum developed with industry input to make you employment-ready
  • classroom education combined with hands-on learning, technology skills and related work experience
  • a foundation in the liberal arts to further your critical and analytical thinking
  • industry-experienced faculty who bring real-life projects into small classroom settings

You’ll apply the practical knowledge you’ve gained through experience in the field, including:

  • internships with industry partners like Bank of America, GTECH and Atrion, as well as cutting-edge startups
  • collaborative team-based design projects through the Alan Shawn Feinstein Technology & Design Center
  • Tech Night and on-campus career conferences that help you connect with industry employers

In addition, you’ll work in more than 20 cross-platform computer labs, all of which are equipped with the latest software and have been designed to simulate industry environments.

See how our successful alumni have advanced their careers, or explore our dynamic offerings in more detail.

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Get Inside the Technology Industry through Our Unique Hands-on Program

Professors Stephen Andrade, Hillary Mason and Tom Calabrese walk you through a video of hands-on learning opportunities in the classroom and out in industry through the School of Technology.  read more