The Fujio Cho Department of Engineering Technology offers two four-year undergraduate degrees: Lean Systems Engineering Technology and Computer Engineering Technology. Both degree programs are structured in a two-plus-two format, meaning that the University of Kentucky provides only junior and senior-level coursework. Graduates of these programs will be trained in the latest technologies and equipped with practical skills and hands-on experience essential for success in advanced technology industries. Students will benefit from an integrated education that includes a unique technology pathway featuring extensive participation in industrial practicums.
The Fujio Cho Department of Engineering Technology offers two educational pathways: a Bachelor of Science in Lean Systems Engineering Technology and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Technology. Both programs are structured in a two-plus-two format, allowing students to earn an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree from a designated Kentucky Community and Technical College Systems school. After completing the AAS degree, students can pursue their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree at the University of Kentucky over the following two years. During this final two-year period, students will work toward completing their Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Kentucky.
B.S. Lean Systems Engineering Technology
Lean Systems Engineering Technologists work in many engineering roles, including lean continuous improvement engineers, lean manufacturing engineers, lean process improvement engineers, supplier quality engineers, lean manufacturing specialists, and quality engineers.
B.S. Computer Engineering Technology
Computer Engineering Technologists work in various roles, such as embedded software technologists, computer support specialists, networking support specialists, automation engineers, applications engineers, telecommunications engineers, network support technical engineers, and network administrators.
Lean Systems isn’t just a set of tools; it’s a mindset that applies to a variety of industries and environments, making it highly valuable in today’s evolving job market.
In 2021, I decided to go back to school and enrolled at BCTC. I graduated in 2023 with an Associates of Applied Science degree and I enrolled in the fall to at UK to earn my bachelor’s degree. I selected the CPT program because I knew the path would provide me with the knowledge and foundation to excel in the hardware/software industry.
Leaders from academia, government and industry gathered to celebrate the milestone anniversary and reflect on the partnership that has transformed engineering education and academic research through efficiency and innovation.
The story of the Paducah campus has always been one of community. As it builds toward the future, the forces behind its foundation take a look back on their ambitious journey to bring UK engineering to Western Kentucky.
On Thursday, June 27 the Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering celebrated the dedication of the Ken Kreafle TrueLean Networking Lounge with a generous gift from Jeff and Barbara Stryker.
The Fujio Cho Department of Engineering Technology in the Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering was established in the Fall of 2021 through a 2 + 2 partnership with the Bluegrass Community and Technical College.
Starting this summer, students will have the opportunity to earn an Associate of Applied Science through WKCTC and transfer to the UK Engineering Paducah Campus to earn a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Technology.