Program Overview

The Associate in Science in Engineering Technology Program includes 18 credit hours of General Education courses, 18 credit hours of Technical Core courses, and 24 credit hours of Advanced Technical courses for each specialization (i.e., 60 credits total).

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY CORE Coursework
(18 CREDITS REQUIRED) 

  • Computer-Aided Drafting: ETD 1320C
  • Introduction to Electronics: EET 1084C
  • Mechanical Measurement and Instrumentation: ETM 1010C
  • Manufacturing Processes and Materials: ETI 1420C
  • Introduction to Quality: ETI 1110C
  • Industrial Safety: ETI 1701C

ADVANCED MANUFACTURING SPECIALIZATION (24 Required Credits):  18 REquired Technical CREDITS AND Six TECHNICAL-ELECTIVE CREDITS. 

  • Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs): ETS 1542C
  • Motors and Controls: ETS 1511C
  • Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma: ETI 1622C
  • Hydraulics and Pneumatics: ETM 2315C
  • Industrial Applications of PLCs and Robotics: ETS 1540C
  • Automated Process Control: ETS 1535C

MECHANICAL DESIGN AND FABRICATION SPECIALIZATION (24 CREDITS):
12  REQUIRED TECHNICAL CREDITS AND
12 TECHNICAL-ELECTIVE CREDITS.
 

  • Solid Modeling: ETD 2364C
  • Intro to CNC Machining: ETI 1414C
  • CNC Machine Processes: ETI 2411C
  • Advanced CNC Machine Processes: ETI 2412C

TECHNICAL-ELECTIVE COURSES FOR SELECTION: 

  • Industrial Applications of PLCs and Robotics:  ETS 1540C
  • Automated Process Control: ETS 1535C
  • Instrumentation Systems Safety: ETS 1539C
  • Manufacturing Internship: ETI 1949C
  • Special Topics in Modern Manufacturing: ETI 1931

General Education Courses
(18 total credits required)

   Credits
  • ENC 1101 College Composition I
        3
  • Natural Science Course (from among the General Education selections indicated)
      3-4
  • MAC 1105 College Algebra
       3
  • Social Sciences Course (from among the General Education selections indicated)
       3
  • Humanities Course (from among the General Education selections indicated)
       3
  • Health Science Course (from among the General Education selections indicated)
      2-3