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2014-2015 Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2014-2015 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mechanical Engineering Technology, A.A.S.


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This program gives students the opportunity to develop skills in mechanical design theory. Lecture and laboratory courses provide an application-based study in engineering technology. Students obtain the scientific, engineering, and technical skills necessary to function as a contributing member of the engineering team.

Program Pathway

First Year Fall   First Year Spring
Course Number Course Name Credits   Course Number Course Name Credits
Gen Ed ENG 101 - English Composition 3   Gen Ed ENG 112 - Technical Writing 3
Gen Ed MAT 102 - Trigonometry or MAT 114 - Introduction to Applied Algebra 3   Gen Ed Arts & Humanities Gen Ed 3
Gen Ed Behavioral/Social Science Gen Ed 3   EGT 136 Mechanics 3
EGT 101 Computerized Spreadsheets for Engineers 2   CAD 153 Computer-Aided Drafting 3
CAD 152 Introduction to CAD 3   Restricted Elective Choose in consultation with an advisor; 3-4 credits 3
TOTAL   14   TOTAL   15
Second Year Fall   Second Year Spring
Course Number Course Name Credits   Course Number Course Name Credits
Gen Ed Diversity Gen Ed 3   Gen Ed PHY 202 - General Physics II 4
Gen Ed PHY 201 - General Physics I 4   EGT 234 Machine Design 4
EGT 231 Strength of Materials 3   Restricted Elective Choose in consultation with an advisor; 3-4 credit 4
EGT 235 Fluid Power 3   Elective Choose in consultation with an advisor; 3-4 credit 3
Restricted Elective Choose in consultation with an advisor; 3-4 credits 3        
TOTAL   16   TOTAL   15

General Education Requirements (26 Credits)


Arts/Humanities


Behavioral/Social Sciences


Biological/Physical Science


Diversity


Restricted Electives (10-11 Credits)


  Electives should be selected in consultation with an advisor to satisfy career goals or a transfer college curriculum.

Degree Requirement (60 Credits)


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