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Division of Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics


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Contact Information:

Computer Technology
Building G, Room 142
318-678-6468

Mathematics
Building E, Room 129
318-678-6147

Technical Education and Engineering
Building L, Room 211
318-678-6328
 

Mission of the Division of Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

The mission of the Division of Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics is to provide quality educational opportunities in four discipline areas. In the area of technology, students will learn innovative techniques and upcoming trends in computer systems, programming, networking, and security. The discipline of engineering will provide students with a foundation to design and build solutions for the problems of tomorrow. In the concentration for mathematics, students will increase their quantitative understanding of concepts relevant to their area of study. Energy, construction, welding, and engineering technologies relate theoretical concepts to the actual production of goods and services using technologically advanced equipment and processes. All discipline areas strive to align curriculum with national certifications and prepare students for joining tomorrow’s workforce.
 

Accredited Programs

The following degree programs are accredited through the Associate of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE): Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information Systems, Associate of Applied Science in Cyber Technology with a concentration in Programmer Analyst, Associate of Applied Science in Cyber Technology with a concentration in Network Security, Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Engineering with a concentration in Automation and Controls, Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Engineering with a concentration in Engineering Graphics, Associate of Applied Science in Construction Technology and Management, and Associate of Applied Science in Oil and Gas Production Technology. ATMAE is located at 701 Exposition Place, Suite 206,  Raleigh, North Carolina 27615 (atmae.org). ATMAE’s vision is to set standards for academic program accreditation, personal certification, and professional development for educators and industry professionals involved in integrating technology, leadership and design. Students applying for graduation in one of these programs will be required to complete twelve hours in technical course work at Bossier Parish Community College.

Dean

Megan Bange

Faculty

Professors

Stacey Black
Donna Densmore
Deanna Hardy
Chris Rondeau, Program Director, Cyber Technology - Network Security
Annette Shows
Dr. Paul Weaver

Associate Professors

Michelle Villemarette Barnickel
Frank Viviano

Assistant Professors

Jennifer Igo
Lamont Lackman, Program Director, Industrial Engineering Technology - Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics & Engineering Graphics
Rhonda Neil
Dr. June Schneider, Program Director, Engineering
Lindsay Small
Beth Voss

Instructors

Ahmed Arara
John Bottos
Brian Gilcrease, Program Director, Oil and Gas Technology
Randy Haley
Mark Harner, Program Director, Industrial Engineering Technology- Automation and Controls
Jennifer Igo
Mark Jusselin, Program Director, Construction Technology and Management
Steven Turner

Staff

Madison Poche, Project Director, GDIT/LED
Stephanie Jackson, Program Support Coordinator
Amy Russell, Administrative Coordinator III
Jeanne Price Smith, Administrative Coordinator III
Paul Spivey, Assistant Dean

Programs

    Associate of Applied ScienceAssociate of ScienceCertificate of Technical StudiesCareer and Technical Certificate

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