Tech viewbook july 2017

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WVU TECH IS PART OF THE WVU SYSTEM.

INSIDE

West Virginia University is a family of distinctive campuses united by a single mission: to provide a quality education. From the groundbreaking research of our flagship in Morgantown to the student-centered hub of Potomac State College in Keyser to the technology intensive programs here at WVU Tech in Beckley — our reach extends far beyond a single campus.

At-A-Glance

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A Day in the Life

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Student Organizations

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Student Life

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Athletics

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Things to Do

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Tuition, Fees and Financial Aid

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WVU System Campuses

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31,287 WVU System enrollment:

Morgantown

WVU IS STATEWIDE. MORGANTOWN 28,488 students 341 majors

BECKLEY WVU Tech 1,347 students 40+ majors

KEYSER WVU Potomac State College 1,452 students 50+ majors

Keyser

Martinsburg

CHARLESTON WVU Health Sciences Center Charleston Division

Charleston

Beckley

MARTINSBURG WVU Health Sciences Center Martinsburg Division

EXTENSION SERVICES WVU has extension services in most WV counties.


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MAJORS AND PROGRAMS

YOU DON’T FIND A GREAT CAREER. YOU BUILD ONE. We offer more than 40 academic programs in business, science, engineering, humanities and social sciences. Whether you want to be a leader in business, healthcare, engineering or industry, we’ve got the program you need to get started.

BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS

CONTINUING EDUCATION

Accounting

Engineering Technology Civil Emphasis3 l¡

Pre-Dental

Career Technical Education Courses

Engineering Technology Environmental Emphasis3¡

Pre-Medicine

Aerospace Engineering (2+2) l 1

Athletic Coaching Education Aviation Management

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Biology Business Management Chemical Engineering l¡ Chemistry Civil Engineering l¡ Computer Engineering l¡ Computer Science l¡ Criminal Justice // Corrections Emphasis

// Law Enforcement Emphasis

Electrical Engineering l¡ // Electrical Energy Systems Emphasis Electronic Engineering Technology l¡

Engineering Technology Mechanical Emphasis3 l¡

Fraud Examination Certificate

Pre-Veterinary

General Studies/Exploratory Health Services Administration History and Government Industrial Technology Information Systems ¡ Interdisciplinary Studies Mathematics Mechanical Engineering l¡ Nursing (BSN) Psychology Public Service Administration Regents Bachelor of Arts Sport Management

l ABET-Accredited — Engineering Accreditation Commission l ABET-Accredited — Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission ¢ Eligible for 4+1 MBA pathway with WVU Morgantown. Pathway students will complete four years at WVU Tech and one year at WVU Morgantown, graduating in only five years with a bachelor’s degree and a Master of Business Administration degree.

2 years at WVU Tech and 2 years at WVU Morgantown.

Classes offered online. Degree program requires flight training at FlightSafety Academy in Vero Beach, Florida.

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Pre-Pharmacy

Forensic Investigation

l ABET-Accredited — Computing Accreditation Commission

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Pre-Law

WHY ACCREDITATION IS IMPORTANT Accredited schools and programs meet academic quality standards set by national, regional or program-specific accrediting agencies recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. WVU Tech is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. ABET specifically accredits WVU Tech’s engineering and engineering technology programs and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education accredits the school’s nursing program.

Admission requires an associate degree/equivalent credits in a related field.

CAMPUS COURSE OFFERINGS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. VISIT WVUTECH.EDU FOR A LIST OF CURRENT PROGRAMS.

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AT-A-GLANCE

#1

Return on College Investment in WV

TOP 100

Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs in the Country

Professional Development Opportunities Designed to

GIVE YOU AN EDGE IN THE WORKFORCE

40+ Academic Programs

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Average Class Size

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Athletic Teams

THIS IS WHO


FIND OUT MORE AT ADMISSIONS.WVUTECH.EDU.

TOP 25

Salary Potential in the Nation Among Public Schools

THE ONLY ANIMAL BEHAVIOR LABORATORY in Southern West Virginia

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES in Business, Industry and Professional Sports

80+ Full-Time Faculty

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ABET-Accredited Programs

80%

Students Receiving Financial Aid

1,300+ ENROLLED STUDENTS

STATES REPRESENTED

WE ARE.

COUNTRIES REPRESENTED

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A DAY IN THE LIFE

GREAT THINGS ARE BUILT ONE DAY AT A TIME. No matter what you plan for your future, you’re going to have to tackle things one day at a time. A day in the classroom. A day in the lab. A day in the field. Our students know this, so they make each day count — and they keep making them count long after graduation.

A DIFFERENT KIND OF RAT RACE Psychology majors have access to Southern West Virginia’s only full animal behavior laboratory and live rodent colony, where they can make detailed observations on animal behavior and learn behavior modification principles.

JACQUE CARROLL, ’16 Jacque Carroll is a graduate of the WVU Tech psychology program, an accomplished volleyball player and a self-described “people watcher” with a fascination for figuring out what makes people tick. This year, she’s pursuing her master’s degree in forensic psychology. She hopes to one day put her training to work at the FBI.

“I want to take my love of solving puzzles and make it applicable to helping people in live scenarios — to help people focus on getting through knowing it’s going to get better.”

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ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVES Students take part in all kinds of fascinating internships and co-ops to learn new skills and boost their resumes, including work with organizations like Dow Chemical and Toyota.

TAVON JOHNSON, ’16 In his time at Tech, Tavon earned a degree in mechanical engineering, launched a popular student design exposition and worked as an intern at a cybersecurity firm. Now, he’s using that experience in Pittsburgh as a field engineer working on power plant and water treatment projects.

“Don’t enroll in any degree program because you think it will be easy or because you’ll make money. Do it because it’s something you love. Make sure it’s something you’re passionate about. If this field is what you want and you’re willing to fight for it, it’s completely worth it.”

RESEARCH IS FOR UNDERGRADS, TOO Our small school environment means that students can enter into research opportunities typically reserved for graduate students. We’re working on projects like massive superconductor tracks and upgrading bio-diesel to make cleaner fuel. What’s next? That’s up to you.

JOANNA MUELLER, P.E., ’11

LINDSAY DAVIS, ’15

Born in Poland and raised in Germany, Joanna followed her fascination with bridges to WVU Tech’s civil engineering program. Now, she’s a project manager and estimator for a construction firm in West Virginia where she gets to work on bridge projects throughout the state.

Lindsay landed a once-in-a-lifetime internship at NASA and used what she learned to help research new ways to make fuel from biomass. These days, she’s earning her master’s degree in engineering management. She’s also employed in Georgia as a corrosion engineer, working on special projects for the United States Air Force.

“To me the complexity of a bridge is fascinating and impressive. I love the idea that bridges connect people and open doors for human relationships that at one point in history did not exist. I feel lucky that I was able to make my career in bridge construction so that I can be a part of that.”

“My education at Tech helped to prepare me for this position because, due to the small class sizes, I had more opportunities to lead certain projects within my class. That skill is helping me to take on projects that would normally be considered very much above my experience level.” /

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A DAY IN THE LIFE

JUST LIKE THE REAL THING Our nursing students practice their skills in a true hospital environment using state-of-the art medical equipment.

MARY CUNNINGHAM, ’15

Mary can’t help but care for others, and she’s using the nursing education she received at WVU Tech to do just that. Mary is working in a cardiac catheterization lab in the state’s largest hospital center, where she prepares patients for heart procedures and provides emotional support to patients and their families.

“Being compassionate and caring is just as important as the physical care that a nurse provides. A passion of mine is caring for someone as a human being and hopefully making an impact that counts.”

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PREPARED FOR ANYTHING

With a focus on professional development, we make sure students have the skills they need to advance to the next level — whether that’s landing the perfect job or moving on to grad school.

RAÚL TORRES, ’15 Raúl came to WVU Tech from Puerto Rico to play baseball and earn his degree in mechanical engineering. His path has taken him to North Carolina, where he works as an associate field service engineer. He spends his days working on control systems or troubleshooting hardware at a power plant.

“Engineering improves quality of life. Whether by advancements in transportation, power generation, food conservation, manufacturing — you name it — mechanical engineering will always be involved.”

SHOW YOUR WORK Our students aren’t just taking opportunities, they’re sharing them. They attend conferences to present papers and share their work at student-run expositions. They even showcase their research at Undergraduate Research Day at the state capitol, where they discuss their work with state lawmakers.

LARRY ALLPHIN, ’16 Information systems graduate Larry came to WVU Tech with a passion for computers and helping others. He spent his years here in studentrun organizations that did both. Now, Larry’s putting his knack for problem solving to work at IBM as an application development specialist.

“Whatever I end up doing, I want my work to make a difference. I want to feel like my work matters. My experiences in and out of class helped me learn better problem-solving skills, grow in my passion for helping others, learn about the kind of person I really am and gain more confidence in myself and my abilities.” /

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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

WVU TECH IS YOURS. BUILD IT THE WAY YOU WANT. We give students the tools and support to build the kind of organizations they want. From leadership and professional groups to Greek life and the arts, WVU Tech students have created some amazing things.

E-SPORTS CLUB

AWESOME

Founded in the spring of 2015, the WVU Tech e-sports club is one of the most popular groups on campus. The club is designed to balance academics with competitive gaming, and the group has hosted on-campus gaming events and competed in a national gaming tournament.

The Association for Women Engineers, Scientists, Or Mathematicians Empowerment (AWESOME) is dedicated to supporting women in STEM fields. The group hears from industry professionals and works with K-12 students on outreach activities to introduce young minds to STEM.

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ASCE Students in WVU Tech’s chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers are known for building and racing concrete canoes, constructing steel bridges and showcasing their research in technical papers. They’re a clever group of engineers, and they show it each year in regional competitions.

SAE Each year, members of the WVU Tech Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) build a Baja-style racing buggy from the ground up. These machines are designed, constructed and raced entirely by students. The experience gives students a chance to put their classrroom learning to work in a real-world, highstakes environment.


Students race a concrete canoe at the ASCE Virginias Conference.

(Some assembly required.) Students put more than a year’s worth of work into designing, constructing and fine-tuning each SAE Baja racing buggy.

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STUDENT LIFE

LIVE IN A WORLD BUILT JUST FOR YOU. Our students live in a campus community built with them in mind. Our modern residence halls, popular dining facilities and campus activities mean students never run short on things to do or places to be. And with free student support programs, our students can brush up on everything from the theory of relativity to the theory of resume writing.

CAMPUS LIFE Our students enjoy an active and entertaining campus environment. We book regular musical, theatre and comedy performances. We show movies right out of the theaters and plan outdoor skiing and whitewater rafting trips. And for those who live on campus full-time, our modern residence halls offer a total resident living experience with cable, wi-fi and free laundry facilities.

SUCCESS CENTER The Student Success Center was established to help every student on their path to a degree. It’s a hub of learning and sees more than 10,000 visits each academic year. Why? Because we offer academic advising to first-year students, free tutoring and skill-building workshops for all students and a place for those who want to study or work together on projects.

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DINING No matter where you are on campus or what you’re hungry for, our dining facilities have you covered. The Bears Den serves delicious meals, features a full salad bar and offers handcrafted, made-to-order wraps and paninis. Stop by the Tech Spot for coffee, tea and grab-and-go snacks. In the mood for something off-campus? Some of the city’s best restaurants and cafes are just blocks away.

SUPPORT SERVICES

WELLNESS

We host one of TRIO’s oldest federally funded Student Support Services programs in the country. Designed for Pell-eligible, first-generation students and students with disabilities, the program offers free tutoring, advising services, cultural events, employment opportunities and scholarships for those who qualify.

Our campus community takes care of its own. All of our students have access to a wide range of health and wellness programs and services. From free counseling and a wellness clinic to campus- wide awareness campaigns and initiatives, we’re here to help you graduate happy and healthy.

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ATHLETICS

WE’RE FAST. WE’RE STRONG. AND WE PUT THE STUDENT IN STUDENT-ATHLETE. This is where we show our strength of mind and body. Our student-athletes compete throughout the nation in 15 varsity sports for men and women  — and they do it while making the grade. WVU Tech boasted 40 student-athletes recognized for their academic and athletic successes last season.

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CONFERENCES AND ASSOCIATIONS

VARSITY SPORTS

National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)

MEN

WOMEN

River States Conference (RSC)

baseball basketball cross country golf swimming soccer track and field wrestling

basketball cross country swimming soccer softball track and field volleyball

Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC)

CLUB SPORTS soccer mountain biking

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THINGS TO DO

THIS IS WHERE WILD MEETS WONDERFUL. Our campus is located in Beckley, in the heart of West Virginia’s mountains. We’re surrounded by outdoor adventures that attract people from all over the world. From resorts and historical landmarks to regional cuisine and shopping excursions, you’ll never run out of things to do.

INDULGE

There’s a rich culture to take in here. Appalachian music, antique shops, bookstores, art galleries and local arts and crafts festivals will connect you to the region’s artists and crafts workers. Catch a play, attend a concert, take in the nightlife or go on a shopping spree. The choice is yours.

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ADVENTURE

We’re just minutes from some of the nation’s finest outdoor recreation activities and national parks. You’ll have access to hiking, paddle boarding, kayaking, fishing, skiing, camping, mountain biking, climbing, zip lining and even bi-plane rides. And, of course, there are Southern West Virginia’s world-class whitewater rapids.

INTERESTED IN A WILD NEW KIND OF ORIENTATION EXPERIENCE? VISIT TECHADVENTURES.WVUTECH.EDU

EXPLORE

West Virginia became a state in 1863, but our history goes back much further than that. Spend your free time exploring Civil War sites, historical towns, antique railroads and exhibition coal mines. Visit the Glade Creek Grist Mill in Babcock State Park or take in spectacular views of the iconic New River Gorge Bridge — one of the highest vehicle bridges in the world. You can also tour the region’s unique museums, which chronicle everything from the state’s craft culture to famous writers who called West Virginia home.

FEAST

Southern West Virginia cuisine is something you have to experience to believe. You’ll have to try the area’s specialties — locally sourced produce, fresh-caught trout, hand-tossed pizza, smoky homemade salsa, pork barbeque, sweet peppered bacon and wild West Virginia ramps. Other fare includes modern Asian-fusion, Italian cuisine, Mexican dishes, specialty coffee and even old-fashioned ice cream.

Things to Do photos courtesy of Adventures on the Gorge and the Charleston, New River Gorge and Raleigh County Convention and Visitors Bureaus.

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GREAT CAREERS BELONG TO THOSE WHO INVEST IN THEMSELVES. Getting a degree at WVU Tech is not only affordable, it’s a smart investment in you. Here’s what you need to know about the costs associated with attending WVU Tech.


TUITION AND FEES 2017-2018 Annual Tuition and Fees Resident Tuition________________________________ $6,960 Nonresident Tuition____________________________ $17,544

Program Fees Engineering*___________________________________ $1,992 Nursing*______________________________________ $2,472 Business Management ___________________________ $576 Regents Bachelor of Arts _________________________ $576 Math and Natural Sciences________________________ $672 Aviation Management___________________________ $2,928 * Includes Pre-Engineering and Pre-Nursing

FOR MORE DETAILS, VISIT WVUTECH.EDU/TUITION.

ROOM AND BOARD 2017-2018 Annual Fees Hogan Hall

Double Room Suite_______________ $7,010 Single Room ____________________ $8,380

University Hall Single Room ____________________ $7,010 Meal Plans

Option A (10 meals/week)__________ $3,514 Option B (15 meals/week)__________ $3,996 Option C (19 meals/week)__________ $4,294

FOR MORE DETAILS ON ALL ROOM AND BOARD OPTIONS, VISIT HOUSING.WVUTECH.EDU.

FINANCIAL AID

Eighty percent of WVU Tech students receive some type of financial aid, and with West Virginia’s PROMISE scholarship program for in-state students and our many institutional scholarships, getting a degree at WVU Tech is very affordable. Apply early to receive priority consideration for applicable financial aid and scholarships. Complete your FAFSA (fafsa.gov) to apply for federal financial aid. WVU System FAFSA Code: 003827

FOR A LIST OF SCHOLARSHIPS AND DEADLINES, VISIT FINANCIALAID.WVUTECH.EDU. TUITION, FEES AND FINANCIAL AID /

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WVU SYSTEM CAMPUSES

WVU MORGANTOWN CAMPUS West Virginia University in Morgantown is the flagship higher education institution of the WVU System, and of the state. Home to over 28,400 students, we offer groundbreaking research, internationally renowned faculty, trailblazing spirit and endless academic possibilities. Students enjoy a Big 12 collegiate experience — from 460+ student orgs and study abroad to career guidance. And the winning tradition of WVU sports means your heart beats faster as you sing “Country Roads” with thousands of other Mountaineers after every home victory.

WVU is one of

ONLY 115 INSTITUTIONS

to receive the R1 research status designation out of the 4,500+ schools in the nation. The world’s first institute devoted to the study of

HUMAN MEMORY is on our campus.

ANNUAL COSTS (UNDERGRADUATE)

$8,376

in-state tuition and fees

$23,616

out-of-state tuition and fees

$9,626

average room and board expenses The FBI named WVU its national leader for biometrics research. We house the nation’s largest forensic science and

CRIME SCENE TRAINING complex, and we were the first to offer a bachelor’s degree in forensic science.

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APPLICATION FEE $45 ($60 for international applicants)

21:1

student-faculty ratio


341 TOTAL MAJORS / 123 undergraduate majors / 141 master’s / 64 doctoral / 13 professional

MOST POPULAR MAJORS Exercise Physiology Engineering Biology Psychology Criminology Business Strategic Communications Multidisciplinary Studies Nursing Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering

WVU MORGANTOWN ALSO OFFERS 125 MINORS, INCLUDING: Music Industry Equine Studies Sustainable Design Creative Writing Philosophy Personal Training Strategic Social Media Environmental Economics

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WVU SYSTEM CAMPUSES

WVU KEYSER CAMPUS

Located in the eastern panhandle, 90 minutes from Morgantown, WVU Potomac State is known for its small class sizes, student-centered focus and entrepreneurial spirit — for 1,452 students, we are a home away from home. An over 100-year academic tradition, six residence halls, 11 competitive sports teams and tons of student activities — all in a beautiful mountain setting. And our tuition is the lowest in the state for a four-year institution.

WVU Potomac State is a

GREAT VALUE

and is ranked as one of the most affordable four-year schools in the U.S. by the Department of Education/ NCES.

You can start studying

ANY WVU MAJOR at WVU Potomac State.

ANNUAL COSTS

$4,248

in-state tuition and fees

$10,752

out-of-state tuition and fees

$8,176

average room and board expenses All WVU Potomac State classes are

TAUGHT BY FACULTY who are always on hand to help.

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student-faculty ratio


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TWO-YEAR PROGRAMS Aerospace Engineering

Agriculture and Environmental Education Animal Science Biology

Biometric Systems

Business Administration

Business Technology Chemistry

Civil Engineering

Communication Studies Computer Engineering

Computer Information Systems

Criminal Justice Studies (also A.A.) Criminology

Early Childhood Education Economics

Electrical Engineering

Elementary Education English

Environmental Geoscience

Equine Production and Management Forest Resource Management

General Agriculture General Studies Geology History

Horticulture

Hospitality and Tourism Management Industrial Engineering Journalism

Mathematics

Mechanical Engineering Physical Education Physics

Political Science Pre-Dentistry

Pre-Forensic and Investigative Science Pre-Law

Pre-Medical Lab Science Pre-Medicine Pre-Nursing

Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Pharmacy

Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Social Work

Pre-Veterinary Medicine Psychology

Recreation and Parks Management

Resource Management Secondary Education Sociology

Strategic Communications

Sustainable Agriculture Entrepreneurship

echnical Studies: General T (Flex Degree) Wildlife Resources Wood Industries

BACHELOR DEGREES Business Management Computer Information Systems Criminal Justice

Regents Bachelor of Arts Sustainable Agriculture Entrepreneurship (SAGE)

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