鈥楯ackie of All Trades鈥 Taking on College Classroom

Written byHope Aucoin

Erika Louviere鈥檚 mother once called her a 鈥淛ackie of all Trades.鈥 The moniker seems pretty fitting.

Since earning her B.S. in Industrial Technology in 2002, the New Iberia native has held over a dozen positions in almost as many fields, from oilfield service to real estate to education. Louviere also owned and operated two manufacturing businesses and creates metal decor. 

鈥淚 would get to the point that I couldn鈥檛 move up because I just had a bachelor鈥檚, so I did different things from drafting to production coordinator to purchasing,鈥 she said.

Last year, Louviere encountered a new roadblock. She had settled into a teaching position at a charter school in Franklin when administrators said they would not renew her contract if she didn鈥檛 acquire her teaching certification.

Rather than attain that certification, Louviere decided to earn a graduate degree, giving her the opportunity to teach in higher education and provide more mobility in the industry.

鈥淚t was a no-brainer,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 could get my master鈥檚 and then teach what I know instead of elementary math, science, or English.鈥 

Louviere set a pretty ambitious goal for herself. Enrolling in the Master of Science in Systems Technology online program in Fall 2018, she aimed to finish in three semesters.

And that鈥檚 exactly what she did.Erika Louviere earned her M.S. in Systems Technology

鈥淓verybody was like, 鈥榊ou can鈥檛 do it that fast; there鈥檚 no way,'" she says. 

"Tell me I can鈥檛 and watch me."

Louviere didn鈥檛 have experience with online courses or 星空无限传媒 Lafayette鈥檚 online Learning Management System, Moodle. But she quickly embraced the technology and its capabilities.

鈥淎t first, it was like, 鈥榳hat is this?鈥 But it was amazing to have all those tools,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hat makes it easy for those of us who are parents, trying to work and balance home lives. You can do what you need to do from home. You don鈥檛 have to be on campus, in the library.鈥

From the outset, Louviere knew she needed to begin working on her culminating project to hit her projected timeline. But research regarding technologies she was interested in 鈥 3D printing or plasma cutting 鈥 seemed saturated.

鈥淵ou have to invent or come up with something that streamlines a process making it more efficient,鈥 she said.

That something came from a surprise sounding board: Louviere鈥檚 14-year-old son.

鈥淚 said I needed to create something that makes life easier or a process to create consistent results,鈥 recalls Louviere. 鈥淗e said, 鈥楳om, can you come up with something to help my Coush-coush (grandfather) to pick up those crawfish traps? It hurts his back so much.鈥欌

Through the M.S. in Systems Technology program, Erika Louviere developed a device to relieve musculoskeletal stress in crawfish farmers.That was all Louviere needed to begin formulating a mechanism to relieve musculoskeletal stress in crawfish farmers.

She reached out to LSU AgCenter Agriculture and Coastal Resources Specialist Mark Shirley, who said he hadn鈥檛 seen anything designed specifically to help crawfish farmers collect traps.

Louviere is now working to patent the project to potentially bring it to production.

She said she hopes to publish her results soon.

鈥淲e鈥檝e tested it and proven it. Over the next year, my plan is to perfect it, modify it to be a little more efficient, and then push forward with patenting,鈥 she says.

True to form, Louviere has other coals in the fire.

The M.S. in Systems Technology 鈥 the only program of its kind in the Southern Region 鈥 combines courses to hone industry skills and knowledge with graduate business courses to equip students with advanced problem-solving skills.

Louviere drilled down on courses in entrepreneurship to support her plans to open a storefront to sell original and custom metalwork.

鈥淚 loved them,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hey were so informative.鈥

Meanwhile, she鈥檒l have the opportunity to 鈥渢each what she knows鈥 at South Louisiana Community College in the Industrial Technology program this fall.

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