Engineering Technology (A.S.)
The Engineering Technology program prepares students for employment in engineering technology. By completing the Associate of Science, students acquire knowledge of the fundamentals of engineering technology and choose to specialize in one of three options. The first option is Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology, the second option is Mechanical Engineering Technology, and the third option is Industrial Engineering Technology. Careers in engineering technology includes research and development, manufacturing, servicing, and maintaining a wide variety of products and production processes.
Courses
- ENGT 100 — Soft Skills for Manufacturing, Technology and Engineering Professionals
- ENGT 102 — Arduino for Internet of Things (IoT) and Embedded Systems Design
- ENGT 103 — Introduction to Engineering Design Using Inventor
- ENGT 104 — Principles of Aerospace Design Technology
- ENGT 105 — Product Design, Development, and Prototype Fabrication
- ENGT 106 — Introduction to Drone Technology
- ENGT 111 — Plastics Technology
- ENGT 116 — Blueprint Reading and Production
- ENGT 117 — Geometrical Dimensioning and Tolerancing and Model Based Definition
- ENGT 153 — Machine Design Applications Using Solid Modeling
- ENGT 237 — Statics and Strength of Materials Using Simulation
- ENGT 258 — Tools and Fixtures Applications Using Solid Modeling
- ENGT 259 — Solidworks Introduction
- ENGT 260 — Advanced Modeling Using SolidWorks
- ENGT 261 — SolidWorks for Sustainable Design
- ENGT 262 — SolidWorks for Weldments Design
- ENGT 263 — SolidWorks for Industrial Mold Tools Design
- ET 101 — Principles of Engineering Technology
- ET 102 — Electronics for Engineering Technologists
- ET 103 — Industrial Process Control
- ET 105 — Industrial Motor Control
- MATH 140 — Trigonometry
- MTT 100 — Machine Tool Introduction
- MTT 110 — Mechanical Maintenance of Machine Tools
- MTT 111 — Programmable Logic Controllers In Automated Manufacturing
- MTT 112 — Variable Frequency Drives in Automated Manufacturing
- MTT 180 — Robotics for Computer Numerically Controlled Machines