Dr. Richard LeBoeuf This is Me
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Engineering Technology Management
Spartanburg, South Carolina
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1. Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology Management
www.egt-gtc.com/4yeardegree.ht - [Cached]Published on: 4/3/2007 Last Visited: 12/31/2007
At Greenville Tech, your main contacts are Mike Carey ( EGT Dept. ) and Sid Shrum ( Dean's Office ). If you already have an associate degree or attend another technical institution, please contact Richard LeBoeuf, Ph.D., who is the Program Coordinator for the BSETM at USC Upstate for a personal evaluation of your academic options.
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Richard LeBoeuf, Ph.D. Program Coordinator Engineering Technology Management University of South Carolina Upstate 800 University Way Spartanburg, SC 29303 Office: (864) 503-5894 Greenville: (864) 271-9111, ext. 5894 -
2. Engineering Technology Management Degree
www.swampfox.ws/engineering-te - [Cached]Published on: 2/19/2007 Last Visited: 2/20/2007
But this program is unique because USC Upstate relies solely upon graduates from technical colleges for its ETM degree program," said Dr. Richard LeBoeuf, coordinator of the ETM program at USC Upstate.
The University's ETM program builds upon the specialized engineering technology training offered by technical colleges, providing an efficient way to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree. The ETM program provides technical college graduates with additional technical content and an understanding of operations and project management, quality systems, management in a changing global environment, decision making, and human resources management techniques that apply to production, research, and service organizations.
"The ETM program blends ETM, business, and communications courses to equip graduates with management knowledge and skills, which when combined with their technical expertise, will open doors to career advancement," said LeBoeuf.
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"Dr. LeBoeuf has developed a really solid program and the students are from various backgrounds such as civil and mechanical engineering so we really benefit from each other's experiences," said Wright.
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For more information, contact Dr. Richard LeBoeuf, coordinator of the ETM program at USC Upstate, at (864) 503-5894 or rbeloeuf@uscupstate.edu

