Nov 26, 2024  
Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Mechanical Technology (A.A.S.)


The Mechanical Technology program is a two-year Associate in Applied Science degree oriented to prepare students for employment in industry as engineering technicians.

Coursework in the Mechanical Technology program includes: engineering documentation, manufacturing processes, machining and inspection techniques, material science, and computer-aided-design. Intrinsic to the educational development of the students, a mathematics sequence, physics, and relevant liberal arts courses are also included.

Mission Statement

The mission of the Mechanical Technology Program is to prepare students to join the manufacturing industry in a mid-level position or to continue education in the Mechanical Technology field at an upper division college. The program provides students a background in practical engineering and familiarity with state-of-the-art equipment.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate understanding of the principles and theory of manufacturing processes.
  2. Demonstrate knowledge of the basic operation of machine tools.
  3. Apply knowledge of metrology in an industrial setting.
  4. Create and interpret technical drawings and models utilizing current state of the art Computer Aided Design software.
  5. Analyze, set up, and solve statics and strength of material problems.
  6. Demonstrate knowledge of material science as utilized in an industrial setting.
  7. Analyze, set up, and solve various technical math problems using industry-standard math software.
  8. Demonstrate awareness of various technical/engineering disciplines.
  9. Apply technical knowledge of the basic tools related to technical/engineering disciplines.

Total Credits: 16


Second Semester


Total Credits: 15-16


Third Semester


Total Credits: 14


Fourth Semester


Total Credits: 17


Total Program Credits: 62-63


Notes:


  1. Any additional 200-level MET or AET course.
  2. Students intending to pursue a 4-year MET degree should take PHY 103  or CHE 171 .