Engineering Technology - Mechanical - Associate in Applied Science

Program Information

Program Status
1 [Active]
Program Name
Engineering Technology - Mechanical
Degree Type
Associate in Applied Science
Academic Level
Undergraduate
School
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
Department
Pre-Engineering

Program Description

Provide hands-on technical skills required in workplaces through computer and laboratory-based practices, and a core of related courses such as mathematical applications, and introduction to engineering. Students will study troubleshooting of mechanical systems by taking courses in the area of design principles, drafting, problem solving, machining, and electrical. Graduates are prepared for several types of design technologist positions such as product designer, CAD designer, tool designer, research and development technician, or manufacturing technician. The math and science courses ease the transfer of students to a 4-year institute for completion of a Bachelor of Engineering Technology.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:

  1. Apply standard methods of mathematical analysis in problem solving.
  2. Demonstrate the ability to work in a team environment in order to successfully follow an engineering design process and/or build a prototype.
  3. Develop knowledge of career opportunities and demonstrate the technical skills required by industry.
  4. Describe basic principles of design and problem-solving in the field of engineering technology.
  5. Demonstrate professional ethics appropriate to the field of engineering and technology.
  6. Demonstrate the ability to assist in troubleshooting a mechanical system.

General Education Requirements

Category 1: English Composition
Complete any one.
Category 2: English Composition or Communications
Complete any one.
Credit Hours
6.00

See General Education Requirements for details.

Required Courses

Required Core Courses
Course Name Credit Hours
ENGR-125: Introduction to Computation for Engineers 3.00
ENGR-130: Introduction to Engineering 3.00
ENGR-201: Science of Materials 3.00
ENGT-245: Applied Statics 3.00
ENGT-265: Mechanical Capstone Project 3.00
MTT-100: Machine Tool Processes I 4.00
MTT-140: Introduction to CNC 3.00
ELEC-103: Basic Electricity 4.00
ELEC-200: Ladder Diagrams and Motor Controls 3.00

Design and Drafting: Complete one

HANK Requirement
RCORE-DSNDRAF
3.00

Automotive, Drafting, Machine Tool: Complete three (3) additional credits of 100-level or higher, Automotive (AUTO), Drafting (DRAF), or Machine Tool (MTT) courses from the options listed.

3.00
Credit Hours: 35
Elective Hours
8.00
Electives

Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degrees require a minimum of 60 credits for graduation. Complete additional 100-level, or higher, courses to complete the requirements for this degree.

Minimum Total Credit Hours
60.00

Other Information

Career Opportunities
  • Mechanical Engineering Technician
  • Mechanical Service Technician
  • Mechanical Assembly Technician
  • Mechanical Trades Technician
Expected Program Duration
64
Program Eligible for Financial Aid
Yes
Year Established
2024
Major Code
EGTCM

Program Dates

Effective Term
Fall 2024
ILT Approval Date
AALC Approval Date
Curriculum Committee Approval Date