Engineering Technology
Engineering Technology is a comprehensive program covering introductory computer-aided drafting, electronics, instrumentation and testing, processes and materials, quality and safety. These skills align with the national Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Portable Production Technician certification. The engineering technology curriculum which emphasizes advanced manufacturing, prepares students for many high skill/high wage/high demand jobs in manufacturing and other high-technology industries.
Courses
- AMH 2010 — Early American History
- AMH 2020 — Modern American History
- CGS 2100 — Computer InformationTechnology and Literacy
- EGN 2122C — Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
- ENC 1101 — English Composition I
- ENC 2210 — Technical Writing
- ETD 1320C — Computer-Aided Drafting for Engineering
- ETD 1340C — Intermediate CAD
- ETD 2364C — Introduction to 3D Computer-Aided Design
- ETI 1110 — Introduction to Quality
- ETI 1420 — Manufacturing Processes and Materials
- ETI 1622 — Concepts of Lean and Six Sigma
- ETI 1644 — Production and Inventory Control
- ETI 1701 — Industrial Safety
- ETI 1810C — Introduction to Electricity and Electronics
- ETI 1843 — Motors and Controls
- ETI 1931 — Special Topics in Modern Manufacturing
- ETI 1949 — Manufacturing Internship
- ETI 2950 — Engineering Technology Capstone
- ETM 1010C — Mechanical Measurement and Instrumentation
- ETM 2315 — Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
- ETM 2315L — Hydraulic and Pneumatic Laboratory
- ETS 1535 — Automated Process Control
- ETS 1542 — Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers
- ETS 2527 — Electromechanical Components and Mechanisms
- ETS 2604 — Robotics Application
- MAC 1105 — College Algebra
- PMT 1250C — ComputerNumerical Control (CNC) I
- PMT 2254C — ComputerNumerical Control (CNC) II
- POS 2041 — American Government
- SLS 1106 — First Year Experience Orientation