Engineering Technology
The Department of Engineering Technology is housed in the Kansas Technology Center on the Pittsburg State University campus. Engineering Technology Programs are comprised of elements of the technological spectrum requiring scientific and engineering knowledge plus the operational methods and skills devoted to achieving practical purpose in support of product producing industries.
- Electronics Engineering Technology
- Manufacturing Engineering Technology
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Plastics Engineering Technology
Majors
- Electronics Engineering Technology
- Electronics Technology (BAS)
- Manufacturing Engineering Technology
- Manufacturing Technology (BAS)
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Mechanical Technology (BAS)
- Plastics Engineering Technology
- Plastics Technology (BAS)
Emphasis
- Biomedical Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Computer and Embedded Systems
- Electromechanical Engineering Technology
- Automation
- Automotive Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Design Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Manufacturing Mechanical Engineering Technology
Master's degrees
- Electronics Technical
- Engineering Technology
- Manufacturing Technical
- Mechanical Technical
- Plastics Technical
Minors
- Electronics Technology
- Manufacturing Management
- Manufacturing Technology
- Mechanical Technology
- Plastics Technology
Tuition
Flat rate tuition
The affordability you need. The flexibility you want. Our Flat-Rate Tuition program allows full-time undergraduate students (enrolled in at least 12 credit hours) and graduate students (enrolled in 9 or more credit hours) to pay a single tuition rate regardless of the number of total credits taken. Want to explore a topic outside of your major or take additional courses to help accelerate your graduation date? Thanks to our Flat-Rate you can do so without paying additional tuition. Whether you're taking 10 hours or 20 hours, you pay the same rate.
Undergraduate tuition (Undergraduate In-State1 and Gorilla Advantage1 Tuition & Costs)
International Undergraduate Tuition & Costs
Scholarships and Financial Assistance
Pitt State offers its students many opportunities for scholarships & financial assistance.
We understand that, as a student, your focus should be on the classroom and not on the paperwork. The professionals in our Office of Student Financial Assistance are here to provide you with the information you need to make the right choices about financial aid.
Nearly 80 percent of Pitt State students receive some sort of financial aid, including:
- Grants: assistance that does not require repayment
- Scholarships: awards for students who have demonstrated superior academic achievement or meet specific criteria, which do not require repayment
- Employment: about 10% of our students are employed on campus
- Loans: loans can be made to parents and/or students, and must be repaid
In many cases, our student financial assistance professionals can help you combine these options into a personal package that fits your individual need. The amount of assistance you receive is based upon your family’s expected contribution to your educational costs.
It's important to get applications in early - Admission Scholarships for incoming freshmen and transfer students are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis until funding is depleted. Application for the fall semester are due February 1, and December 15 for the spring semester. Due on these dates:
- Admission application
- Scholarship applications
- All required documentation (self-reported information is not accepted for scholarship purposes)
Application for Admission
If you do not meet either of the guaranteed requirements, you are still encouraged to apply. Your application will be reviewed individually.
As you begin your application for admission to Pittsburg State University, please note the following features of our on-line application:
- The online application is designed to allow you to progress as your schedule allows. We encourage you to complete the process in one sitting, but if that is not possible, you may exit after saving any section and return at a later time to complete the rest.
- If you have questions about a section of the application, please click on the near the item. A box will pop up with additional information regarding the particular item.
- Each section of an application is listed on the left side of the screen. The continue button at the bottom of each screen will save the information you have completed in that section and move you to the next section.
- As a section is completed, a will appear next to that section. You may still add additional information to a completed section.
- Your application for admission cannot be submitted until all sections are complete.
- Payment of the application fee is required before your application will be processed.
- If you will be applying as a degree-seeking freshman, be sure you have a copy of your high school transcript or another listing of your high school coursework, including GPA and course grades. You will not be able to accurately complete your application without this information readily available. Applicants must indicate courses, grades, credits, and test scores on the application which will be used by the Office of Admission to make initial admission decisions. Upon request, official transcript(s) and test scores will be required for validation.
- The application for admission and scholarships must be completed and submitted along with all required transcripts and additional documentation by February 1 (or December 15 for transfer students starting in the spring semester) to be eligible for Admission Scholarships. Admission Scholarships will be awarded contingent upon funding. (Self-reported information is not accepted for scholarship purposes).