Applied Engineering Technology A.S. Degree
This degree is a sequence of instruction with four sub plans to choose from: electronics, Lean Six Sigma quality, advanced manufacturing, and digital design and modeling. All applied engineering technology students take a common core of six classes (18 credit hours) that gives them a background in safety, quality assurance, metrology, CAD, electronics, and materials. Students will start taking classes in their sub plan right away along with their core and general education courses. There are opportunities to gain industry certifications, attend guest lectures, participate in field trips to local employers, and network with other students. Internships are also available and required for electronics, advanced manufacturing, and digital design and modeling. Our mission is to provide hands-on, relevant coursework in
Courses
- POS 2041
- POS 2041H
- AMH 2010 — History of the United States I
- AMH 2010H — Honors History of the United States I
- AMH 2020 — History of the United States II
- AMH 2020H — Honors History of the US II
- CGS 1070T
- IDS 2103H
- EET 1084C
- ETD 1320C
- ETI 1110
- ETI 1420
- ETI 1701
- ETM 1010C
- EET 2949
- EET 2950C
- CET 1114C
- EET 1035C
- EET 2140C
- EET 2155C
- ETS 1542C
- ETS 1511C
- ETS 1535C
- ETS 2424C
- ETS 2604C
- ETI 1100
- ETI 1622
- ETI 1628
- ETI 2610
- ETI 2623
- MAN 2582
- STA 2023
- ETD 1340C
- ETD 2364C
- ETD 2368C
- ETD 2369C
- ETD 1350C
- ETD 1390C
- ETD 2367C
- ETM 2315C
- CNT 1000
- ETS 2163C
- ETS 2165C