Southeast Missouri State University has responded to the needs of industry in the region with three new options on its Associate of Applied Sciences in Computer Technology degree.
The options -- automated manufacturing, microcomputer systems and technical computer graphics -- recently were approved by the University's Board of Regents and the Coordinating Board for Higher Education. The options are available for students enrolling for the fall 1995 semester.
Dr. Randy Shaw, chair of Southeast's Department of Industrial Technology, said analysts project employment in Southeast Missouri's industrial sector will continue to grow at nearly a 2.5 percent annual rate.
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