Mechanical Engineering Technology; AAS
The Associate of Applied Science degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology (AAS.MET) is designed to provide a high-quality educational opportunity that prepares students to achieve career goals in the field of MET. Mechanical engineering technology involves understanding how products and machinery work as well as how to design, fabricate or use them. Examples of societal improvements due to mechanical engineering technology include engines, air-conditioned environments, and jet aircraft. Students graduating from this program must successfully complete a minimum of 12 semester hours of management and/or technical course work at Rowan College at Burlington County.
Courses
- CHE-115 — General Chemistry I
- CHE-116 — General Chemistry I Laboratory
- CSE-110 — Intro to Computer Sc I
- EGR-151 — Frshmn Engineering Clinic I
- EGR-152 — Frshmn Engineering Clinic II
- EGR-201 — Engineering Statics
- EGR-230 — Strength of Materials
- EGR-251 — Soph Engineering Clinic I
- EGR-252 — Soph Engineering Clinic II
- ENG-101 — College Composition I
- ENG-105 — Technical Writing
- MET-210 — CNC Programming I
- MET-215 — Applied Thermal Energy I
- MET-220 — Intro to Mechanical Design
- MET-235 — Material Sci & Manufacturing
- MTH-117 — Precalculus B
- MTH-118 — Calculus I & Analytic Geometry
- MTH-130 — Accelerated Precalculus
- PHI-205 — Ethics
- PHY-210 — General Physics I
- PHY-211 — General Physics I Lab
- SOC-160 — Society, Ethics & Technology
- SPE-102 — Public Speaking