Meet the Director
Dr. Sai Ramaswamy, BAS-ET faculty lead
Sai Ramaswamy, Ph.D., is the new faculty lead for 天美传媒鈥檚 Bachelor
of Applied Science-Engineering Technology (BAS-ET).
Previously, Dr. Ramaswamy spent four years at Iowa State University as a research and teaching assistant. Before that, he worked in Houston, Texas; Erie, Pa.; and Hyderabad, India, in tech and manufacturing fields.
Dr. Ramaswamy most recently studied industrial and agricultural technology at Iowa State University.
鈥淥ne of the things I really liked about this is the applied nature of it,鈥 Dr. Ramaswamy said of the field. 鈥淚 think that is something that is very attractive to students.鈥
He said one of the challenges the engineering technology field faces is a 鈥渓ack of awareness.鈥
鈥淭hey think it鈥檚 a technician career,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 not what this is.鈥
Engineering technology is instead a happy medium between the conceptual expertise of an engineer and the hands-on abilities of a technician.
Engineering technology students are able to design a system, as an engineer would, but also manage, optimize and troubleshoot these systems. Dr. Ramaswamy said this is part of the reason students around the country are seeing good job placement rates and are often good candidates for promotion within their companies.
Regionally, Dr. Ramaswamy said a good example of a field which would benefit from engineering technology students would be fruit packing. An employee must understand that automation sorts and checks the quality of fruit, as well as how to manage that information. That鈥檚 why the BAS-ET program includes courses in quality management that look at 鈥渋ndustry and manufacturing on a wide scale.鈥
Dr. Ramaswamy said the BAS-ET could prepare students for many other fields as well, including agriculture, manufacturing, and even medical fields.
鈥淭his degree applies anywhere there鈥檚 robotics,鈥 he said.