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Belmont’s Technology degree and certificate programs are all about equipping you with a set of practical skills that you can put to work in growing industries that offer a wide range of opportunities—and where your skills will be in demand.

From energy and plastics to drilling and construction, from mining to power generation and distribution, the need for well-trained workers with a working knowledge of basic engineering and other principles has never been greater. Our Technology programs are geared toward helping you meet that need. Look through the programs we offer and see which one matches your interests and goals.

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Degrees

Instrumentation and Control

2+2 Options
Learn to apply engineering principles and skills to a variety of industries.
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Process Technician

2+2 Options
Prepare for a career in oil & gas, plastics, pharmaceuticals, and more.
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Certificates

Maintenance Technician I

Gain a working knowledge of welding, electronics, and hydraulic principles.
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Maintenance Technician II

Take your basic engineering, communication, and technical skills to the next level.
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Natural Resources

Learn the skills to work with civil and geological engineers.
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Process Control

This one-year program prepares you to help create control & measurement systems.
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Dr. Carrie White
Vice President of Academic Affairs and CAO

740.699.3808
cwhite@belmontcollege.edu

Faculty Spotlight

Dr. Carrie White

“Create your future.”

Dr. Carrie White joined Belmont College as the Dean of Faculty in the Spring of 2024 and promoted to Vice President of Academic Affairs and CAO in 2025. Having over 20 years of experience as a professor of business and entrepreneurship, Dr. White’s motto has always been to “Create your Future.”

Prior to joining Belmont College, Dr. White was the Executive Director of the WVU Morris L. Hayhurst LaunchLab working with student startup companies and innovation. She has been teaching entrepreneurship and innovation in higher education in West Virginia since 2004 spending 12 years as a professor and the Director of Entrepreneurship at West Liberty University.

Dr. White is also the co-founder of Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Experts, LLC, an ecosystem consulting company identifying early-stage entrepreneurs and connecting them with resource providers.

Dr. White received her BS and MBA degrees in business administration from Franciscan University, a J.D. from Duquesne University Law School, and Ed.D. in higher education administration from West Virginia University. Dr. White has developed and taught entrepreneurship curriculum both for the classroom and online. Prior to working in higher education, she started, owned, and operated businesses specializing in sport and fitness in the Pittsburgh, PA region.