Engineering Technology Mechanical Track (AAS)

Program Description

The Engineering Technology degree program will allow students to enter into a wide range of career fields within industrial settings after two years of study while also providing the option of university transfer upon graduation. After completing the first year of common courses in the Fundamentals of AutoCAD, DC circuits, machining, PC applications in technology, hydraulics/pneumatics and technical math and calculus, students will have the opportunity to focus on any track from three fields of engineering technology: electrical, mechanical and manufacturing. Students with employment or job shadow opportunity in a technical field will be able to do technology-based practicum or internships in an industrial setting.

Students will learn the required skills to take manufacturing or engineering designs from concept to completion. Opportunities for employment exist for engineering technicians in aerospace, electrical and electronic, maintenance, industrial, mechanical, electro-mechanical, environmental, and civil engineering fields.


Students who complete this track will be able to:

  • Demonstrate a general knowledge of MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Technical Math (algebra, trigonometry, geometry, differential and integral calculus) hydraulics, blueprint reading.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and application of interpreting engineering drawings, machine operations, Lathe machine, milling machine, CNC programming, and CNC machine operation.

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Suggested Courses

Course (Credit Hours):

First Semester

ENGT 100 Intro to Engineering Tech (1)
ENGT 101 Blueprint/Schematic Reading (3)
ENGT 102 Introduction to 2D-CAD (2)
ENGT 103 Fundamentals of DC Circuits (3)
ENGT 104 Fundamentals of Machining (2)
ENGT 105 PC Applications of Technology (3)
MATH 123 Technical Algebra/Trigonometry (4)

Second Semester

ENGT 150 Hydraulics/Pneumatics (3)
ENGT 172 AutoCAD 1 (3)
MATH 223 Technical Calculus (4)
PHYS 101 College Physics I (5)

Third Semester

ENG 101 Composition I or  (3)
ENG 101C Composition I or
COMM 100 Communication Skills
ENGT 170 Engineering Materials- elective (3)
ENGT 224 Computer Programming (3)
ENGT 226 3D-CAD Modeling with Creo (3)
ENGT 290 Engineering Tech Internship (3)

Fourth Semester

ENGT 222 AutoCAD II-3D Graphics (3)
ENGT 270 Statics & Strength of Material (4)
ENGT 272 Advanced 2D-CAD (3)
ENGT 274 CAD Design and Modeling Project (3)
ENGT 276 Advanced 3D-CAD (3)

Minimum total hours required for degree: 64

1Choose electives from the appropriate tracks below.
ENGT 120 Introduction to Nanomaterials (2)
ENGT 130 Introduction to Biomaterials (2)
ENGT 186 Introductory CNC (3)
ENGT 190 Engineering Tech Practicum (2)

 

Minimum total hours required for degree: 64