Mechanical Engineering Technology
The Mechanical Engineering Technology program is designed to prepare students for entry-level technology occupations related to mechanical engineering. These occupations include a variety of jobs titles in the areas of product design, drafting, analysis, manufacturing, quality control, and testing. Skills in the area of creating and interpreting engineering drawings and the practices and procedures of manufacturing and principles of product design are emphasized.
Courses
- CAD 2100 — Solid Modeling
- EBE 1000 — Employability Skills
- ENG 1111 — English I
- ENG 1112 — English II
- ENT 1000 — Introduction to Industrial and Engineering Technology
- ENT 1050 — Manufacturing Foundations
- ENT 1500 — Engineering Materials
- ENT 2100 — Manufacturing Processes
- ENT 2200 — Statics
- ENT 2300 — Strength of Materials
- ENT 2600 — Engineering Design
- INT 1000 — OSHA 10-Hour General Safety
- INT 1320 — Electrical Control Relay
- INT 2500 — Programmable Logic Control
- MTH 1340 — Pre-Calculus
- MTH 2200 — Calculus I
- MTH 2220 — Calculus II
- PHY 1501 — General Physics I with Algebra