Strength and Spirit Strategic Plan
A Nationally Unique Program
- Architecture and Construction Engineering
- Biological, Medical, and Environmental Technology
- Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
- Integrated Design, Engineering, and Art
- Material Science, Engineering and Technology
- Media Arts and Technology.
A Vision for the Future
Now, the time has come for the Don Bosco Technical Institute to look boldly into the future – to build upon the strong academic foundation of our school community – and to fully examine our role in the Greater Los Angeles region, our relentless pursuit of a rigorous, meaningful, and nationally unique academic program, our bold enhancement of our physical plant, and the financial vitality to deepen our commitment to continuous advancement, access, and achievement.
A History of Innovation
In 1954, James Cardinal McIntyre envisioned a revolutionary type of secondary education for families in Southern California – one that merged both traditional subject-based curriculums with skills that allowed for high-level technological competency, directly from high school. With that vision, McIntyre developed a partnership between the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the Salesians of Don Bosco, and several industrial and business leaders of Los Angeles. Together they founded the Don Bosco Technical Institute with the intention of providing students with the skills and competencies they needed to thrive and succeed in an ever-evolving technological environment – in college and beyond.
For more information on the Strength and Spirit Strategic Plan, including how you can help Tech achieve these goals, please contact Phil Consuegra, Vice President for Development and Strategic Initiatives at 626-940-2000 or pconsuegra@boscotech.edu