Engineering Technology -
General Technology
Associate Degree in Applied Science
Program Start Date: Any term
Minimum Program Length: Varies according to choice of secondary study
CurriculumProgram Description
Students will major in Engineering Technology and minor in a secondary specialty specific to their educational and career goals.
Practical Experience
Students gain experience in manufacturing processes, electronic circuits, computer aided drafting, and other industrial areas based on their choice of secondary specialty.
Professional Opportunities
Engineering technician, installing and repair of operation equipment, industrial technician
Unique Aspects
Flexibility is the unique feature of this program which is designed to enable the student to work with their academic advisor in structuring their technical specialty to meet personal career goals or professional objectives in response to their employer. This degree is non-transferable.
EEDA Career Cluster
Transportation, Distribution & Logistics; Manufacturing; Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics.
Course Requirements
A. General Education Courses (followed by number of credit hours)
ENG 165 Professional Communication (3)
OR
ENG 101 English Composition I (3)
MAT 102 Intermediate Algebra (3)
MAT 168 Geometry and Trigonometry (3)
OR MAT 110 College Algebra (3)
OR MAT 120 Probability and Statistics (3)
Fine Arts/Humanities (3)
Social/Behavioral Science (3)
B. Major Courses (followed by number of credit hours)
Primary Technical Specialty: 28
CPT 101 Introduction to Computers (3)
EEM 117 AC/DC Circuits I (4)
AET 111 Architectural Computer Graphics I (3)
AET 221 Architectural Computer Graphics II (4)
EGT 104 Print Reading (3)
EGT 151 Introduction to CAD (3)
EGT 155 Intermediate CAD (2)
PHS 101 Physical Science (4)
Free Elective (2)
(Any Industrial or Engineering Technology Course)
Secondary Technical Specialty: 12
Any Industrial or Engineering Technology Course
(Academic advisor approval required)
C. Electives and/or Other Additional Courses Required for Graduation (followed by number of credit hours):
Free Electives (non-transitional courses) - 15
Minimum semester credit hours required for graduation: 70