2. environmental technology managment lab
innovation showcase 2011
study in world-class
facilities
Graduate students work in more than
160,000 square feet of research and
classroom laboratories, performing cutting-
edge work in areas, like the conversion of
algae to biofuels, greater efficiency in fuel
cell designs, the psychology of working
in teams, and the ways simulation and
modeling can advance performance across
many industries.
diverse programs
The college currently offers degrees in:
agribusiness
Agribusiness, M.S. and Ph.D.
applied sciences
Applied Biological Sciences, M.S.
aviation
Aviation Management and Human Factors,
M.S.Tech.
cognitive science and engineering
Applied Psychology, M.S.
Simulation, Modeling and Applied
Cognitive Science, Ph.D.
computing
Master of Computing Studies, M.C.St.
engineering technology
Alternative Energy Technologies, M.S.Tech.
Electronic Systems Engineering
Technology, M.S.Tech.
Integrated Electronic Systems, M.S.Tech.
Manufacturing Engineering Technology,
M.S.Tech.
Mechanical Engineering Technology,
M.S.Tech.
environmental technology
Environmental Technology Management,
M.S.Tech.
global technology
Global Technology and Development,
M.S.Tech.
graphics
Graphic Information Technology, M.S.Tech.
technological entrepreneurship
Management of Technology, M.S.Tech.
live where you learn. learn where you live.
Graduate students have the option to rent one of the two-to-five bedroom homes on
campus. Housing options exist for singles as well as students with families.
To learn more, visit:
asu.edu/housing
or call 480-727-1700
admission and paying for school
Admission and tuition to ASU may vary depending on programs and campuses. In
addition, scholarship and financial aid programs specific to the college and Polytechnic
campus also are available.
To learn more, visit:
graduate.asu.edu/prospective
or call 480-965-7279
For Veterans, visit:
students.asu.edu/military
or call 480-965-7723
ASU is recognized as a Military Friendly School.
graduate on-campus housing
connect with other students
be a change agent
Our approach to learning is as innovative
as our programs. Required as part of your
program, applied projects, a thesis and
research will complement your theoretical
understanding of the subject matter.
Many of the college’s programs will have
you conducting discovery and research for
small- to medium-size businesses, corpora-
tions, entrepreneurs and/or government
agencies.
Through your research and work, you will
effect change in areas, such as aviation,
energy, human factors, transportation, the
environment and other critical areas, where
technology is the best hope to move us
forward.
invent your future
Entrepreneurship programs at ASU provide
current and former graduate students with
an opportunity to take their ideas and turn
them into potential businesses.
Graduate students in the College of
Technology and Innovation learn in an
environment that blends science, en-
gineering and business to design and
create applications, systems and devices
for tomorrow’s world. We are a school
of collaboration, innovation and entre-
preneurship, where we create, design
and develop new technologies that span
across disciplines.
We offer a wide range of graduate degree
programs in aviation, biological sciences,
cognitive science, computing, engineer-
ing technology, environmental technology,
graphics and technology management.
Together with industry and governments,
we find solutions through technology to
address local and global scale problems,
such as medical tools that save lives,
economic stability for developing nations,
improved educational experiences for pi-
lots and air traffic controllers, and alterna-
tive energies and environmentally friendly
products for a more sustainable planet.
innovating for a better tomorrow
digital gaming (computing) lab Ottosen air traffic control simulation lab
laboratory for algae research and biotechnology
cognitive engineering research on team tasks lab
fuel cell lab
The Collaboratory is a gateway for
industry and the community to readily
access the assets of the College of
Technology and Innovation and provides
our students unique, real-world partnering
experiences.
Within the Collaboratory, students, faculty
and researchers can work on projects
focused on business development,
product development and testing,
and technology commercialization.
The Collaboratory offers professional
development courses that provide
participants with a highly interactive
learning experience. The Collaboratory’s
interaction with the local and global
community gives our students an
understanding of the impact of innovation.
recent partners
include:
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
Colorado River Discovery
Fender
Go Daddy
Honeywell
ON Semiconductor
PayPal
Physics Lab of Lake Havasu
Renaissance Sciences
Corporation (RSC)
Salt River Project
Sandia National Laboratories
the
collaboratoryinnovation & imagination at work