College Degree Heavy Equipment
Type:
Bachelor of Science
College:
Technology
Career Pathway:
Engineering/Manufacturing and Industrial Technology
The heavy equipment BS degree program at Ferris State University is a heavy equipment management program that concentrates on heavy equipment managerial skills required by today's global heavy equipment industry. Along with specific heavy equipment management abilities, Michigan college heavy equipment bachelor degree students at Ferris State University have the opportunity to develop communication and other related skills through oral presentations and written projects that are required in many of our accredited college bachelor's degree heavy equipment courses. In addition, on-the-job heavy equipment management internships are an important part of our Michigan college heavy equipment BS degree programs.
All areas of the heavy equipment management bachelor's degree program (BS degree heavy equipment) are supported by a computer laboratory that features the very latest in heavy equipment hardware and software. Academic course instruction is provided in the areas of heavy equipment management, heavy equipment sales, heavy equipment marketing, heavy equipment distribution, construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engine heavy equipment, industrial gas turbine heavy equipment machinery, and related computer skills.
The heavy equipment industry needs managers and representatives with up-to-date technical, managerial and communication skills. Heavy equipment manufacturers need skilled heavy equipment service technicians, heavy equipment sales, heavy equipment marketing, and customer relations representatives.
Heavy equipment management positions also exist in manufacturing capacities, heavy equipment sales management, heavy equipment leasing and general heavy equipment management positions. Other heavy equipment management positions include management positions with heavy equipment manufacturers, as heavy equipment technical writers, heavy equipment trainers and government agency managers.
Michigan college heavy equipment graduates from the Ferris State university heavy equipment bachelor's degree program are among the highest-paid and most sought-after graduates of Ferris. Because every global heavy equipment manufacturer doing business in America requires managers with the precise heavy equipment technology skills offered by this program, many heavy equipment BS degree graduates are faced with the difficult decision of choosing from several highly desirable and lucrative job offers.
College students entering the Ferris State University Michigan heavy equipment Bachelor's Degree program must have an associate degree in an automotive or heavy equipment area or equivalent. College major heavy equipment program admission is open to the following Ferris programs: Automotive Body, Automotive Service Technology and Heavy Equipment Technology.
Graduates of automotive-related associate degree programs at other colleges are also qualified to transfer into the Ferris State heavy equipment bachelor degree program, including graduates of automotive factory co-op programs such as General Motor's ASEP, Ford's ASSET, Chrysler's CAP and Toyota's T10 automotive and heavy equipment manufacturing co-op educational programs.
Advanced standing in the bachelor's degree heavy equipment program can be achieved by transfer of college credit, armed forces study, College Level Examination Program (CLEP) and heavy equipment course proficiency examinations.
The heavy equipment management bachelor's degree program at Ferris leads to a bachelor of science degree in heavy equipment management. College graduation requires a minimum 2.0 GPA in core college academic classes, in the heavy equipment major and overall. BS Degree heavy equipment students must complete all general education requirements as outlined on the General Education website.
Heavy Equipment
Bachelor Degree Program
Ferris State University
708 Campus Drive
Big Rapids, Michigan MI (USA) 49307-2281
Phone: (231) 591-2655
About Ferris State University: College classes including our Heavy Equipment Program, are taught at all levels by professional teachers, not graduate assistants. College students at Ferris State University, including our Heavy Equipment Program students, study in more than 170 different college educational programs - including doctorate degrees, masters degrees, bachelor's degrees and associate degree programs.
Seven of the Ferris' Michigan colleges are based in Big Rapids, Michigan - Allied Health Sciences, Arts and Sciences, College of Business, Education and Human Services, Optometry, Pharmacy and Technology. Ferris' College of Professional and Technological studies, and Kendall College of Art and Design are based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. College courses are also offered at several Michigan College campus sites through the Ferris State University Center for Extended Learning.
Approximately 220 student organizations are active on our Michigan college campus, encompassing everything from Heavy Equipment, the Accounting Club, Chess Club to Men's and Women's Rugby; Bulldog Radio to the Juggling Club; and the Dead Poet's Society to the Paintball Club.
The wide range of student organizations and academic support groups caters to support Heavy Equipment students social, athletic, political, academic, performing arts, and additional interests. Ferris State University continues to be a top technical and professional academic institution, providing accredited college education to make its Heavy Equipment students are immediately employable upon graduation.


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