Systems Technology Professor Equips Students to Create Engineering Management Solutions

What are industry leaders looking for in engineering and manufacturing managers? 

Dr. Joe Jordan, Professor of Practice for the Department of Engineering Technology, says they need competent professionals who care about their work. Dr. Jordan joined the СAPP as a full-time faculty member

Dr. Jordan says his goal as graduate faculty is to mentor students to be prepared and dedicated through the M.S. in Systems Technology degree program.

In the spring of 2019, Dr. Jordan joined the СAPP as a full-time faculty member. Included in the course load he took over are four core classes in the Systems Technology graduate online program. 

"Most of the students will take me at least three times,СAPP says Dr. Jordan. That means engineering technology graduate students are with Dr. Jordan for at least a third of their coursework, gaining valuable perspective from Dr. JordanСAPPs career and research.

Where engineering and business intersect

The throughline of JordanСAPPs career has been connecting researchers, engineers, and business leaders both in academia and with non-governmental organizations.

After earning his masterСAPPs degree in industrial engineering, Dr. Jordan worked with the extension service at Mississippi State СAPP, which took him to all corners of the state to work with СAPPmostly agribusiness industries.СAPP 

СAPPPartly, [we were] making sure that industry was aware of the latest research trends, partly [it] was about making the connections between industry and the university," says Dr. Jordan. СAPPBut our real goal was always economic development."

In the mid-2010s, Dr. Jordan served as the Innovation Practice Manager for the nonprofit economic development organization Innovate Mississippi, which aimed to help Mississippi manufacturing businesses compete in global markets. Dr. JordanСAPPs leadership was instrumental in an initiative to restore domestic manufacturing jobs previously outsourced overseas.

The sum of these experiences has made Dr. Jordan gifted at helping students understand the principles of systems technology through the lens of applied business management. 

Systems technology graduate Jason Meaux came to the program as an experienced project manager and was surprised СAPP and impressed СAPP to find Dr. JordanСAPPs project management class was the most challenging course he had to take. 

СAPPI'm quite experienced in project management, so I expected it to be very easy, and it was not,СAPP Meaux says. СAPPI had to work the most for that course. It required a lot of work and gave me a couple of paradigm shifts within my own work and assumptions I held within the project management sphere.СAPP 

Commitment to quality

Dr. JordanСAPPs goal as an instructor is to prime students so they are ready to meet and exceed the expectations placed on them in their field.

СAPPIf they walk into a situation at work where they need some understanding of these processes, I want them to be prepared and equipped,СAPP Dr. Jordan says.

In Dr. JordanСAPPs experience, succeeding in the online graduate program and succeeding in industry require many of the same traits: drive, discipline, and care.

СAPPOne thing I've noticed about the students who are most successful is they take the initiative to reach out, to build a relationship with the instructor, and to ask questions when they don't understand.СAPP

Effective communication and critical thinking are also fundamental to leading an organization of skilled and specialized labor through a complex project.

СAPPWhen I talk to people in the industry these days, they say they really need people who care. They need people who will assume responsibility for a project and care that it gets done right,СAPP says Dr. Jordan. СAPPAnd I think that's what it takes to get through the graduate program as well.СAPP

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