Engineering Technology Associate in Science Degree
The Associate in Science Engineering Technology (ET) degree prepares students for careers in applying and maintaining technical systems across various industries. This program offers two specializations: Substation & Relay Technology and Advanced Manufacturing.
Courses
- AMH 2010 — U.S. History to 1877
- AMH 2020 — U.S. History Since 1877
- AMS 2010 — Civil Discourse and the American Political Order
- EET 1084C — Introduction to Electronics
- ENC 1101 — College Composition I
- ETD 1320C — Introduction to AutoCAD
- ETI 1110C — Introduction to Quality Assurance
- ETI 1420C — Manufacturing Processes and Materials
- ETI 1701C — Industrial Safety
- ETI 1843C — Motors and Controls
- ETI 1949 — Engineering Technology Internship
- ETI 2950C — Capstone in Manufacturing
- ETM 1010C — Mechanical Measurement & Instrumentation
- ETP 1138C — Electric Utility Print Reading
- ETP 1700C — Introduction to the Electrical Utility Industry
- ETP 2122C — High Voltage Transformers
- ETP 2161C — High Voltage Circuit Breakers
- ETP 2260C — Protective Relay 1
- ETP 2261C — Protective Relay 2
- ETP 2270C — Substation Systems
- ETP 2931C — Capstone in Protective Relay
- ETS 1535C — Automation Process Control
- ETS 1540C — Industrial Applications Using PLCs and Robotics
- ETS 1542C — Introduction to PLCs
- ETS 1603C — Fundamentals of Robotics and Simulation
- ETS 1700C — Hydraulics and Pneumatics
- ETS 2511C — Electro-Mechanical Systems
- ETS 2544C — Advanced PLCs
- ETS 2550C — SCADA Systems
- MAC 1105 — College Algebra
- MAT 1033 — Intermediate Algebra
- MGF 1100 — Introduction to Mathematical Thinking
- PHY 1020C — Conceptual Physics
- PHY 1057C — Physics for Engineering w/Lab
- POS 2041 — American National Government