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The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology curriculum requires the successful completion of 128 credits. It includes mathematics, basic sciences, English composition and communications, humanities and social sciences, and technical courses. The curricula consist of an integrated sequence of undergraduate courses emphasizing the application of engineering and scientific knowledge, methods, technology and technical skills appropriate to the discipline.
The program prepares students to apply the principles of mechanics and energy to the design, manufacturing and operation of machinery and other mechanical devices. Employment opportunities for mechanical engineering technologists are in power generation, process control, production supervision, plant operation, manufacturing, quality assurance and reliability testing, test and field services, automotive industry, heating, ventilating and air conditioning.
Educational Objectives
The B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Technology program will produce graduates who:
Enter into and advance their careers in the analysis, applied design, development, implementation and management of mechanical systems and processes, including those used in fields such as mechanical design, electro-mechanical devices and controls, manufacturing processes or applied thermal sciences.
Continue their formal education leading to professional licenses or advanced degrees in science, technology or business.
Continue to conduct themselves as both responsible professionals and global citizens, who are aware of and understand ethical issues and societal needs and problems.
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Course Descriptions
CHEM1201 General Chemistry I 3 credits
CHEM1202 General Chemistry II 3 credits
CHEM1203 LAB: General Chemistry I 1 credits
CHEM1204 LAB: General Chemistry II 1 credits
EENG4375 Electrical Energy Conversion 3 credits
EGTC1223 Introduction to CAD 2 credits
EGTC3261 Estimating I 3 credits
EGTC4260 Contracts and Specifications 3 credits
EGTC4263 Project Mgmt & Control I 3 credits
EGTC4264 Project Mgmt & Control II 3 credits
EGTE2216 Circuits II 3 credits
EGTE4047 Optical Technology I 3 credits
EGTE4049 Optical Technology II 3 credits
EGTG2210 Technical Communications 3 credits
EGTG2215 Circuits I 3 credits
EGTG2221 Statics 3 credits
EGTG2228 Strength of Materials 3 credits
EGTG2265 Electronics I 3 credits
EGTG2286 Digital System Design 3 credits
EGTG3211 Materials Technology I 3 credits
EGTG3223 Instrumentation 3 credits
EGTG3351 Applied Thermodynamics 3 credits
EGTG3431 Dynamics 3 credits
EGTG4221 Engrg Statistics & Reliability 3 credits
EGTG4224 Process & Control System Tech 3 credits
EGTG4225 Industrial Automation 3 credits
EGTG4254 Fluid Mechanics 3 credits
EGTG4269 Mgmt & Engineering Economics 3 credits
EGTG4340 Manufacturing Systems 3 credits
EGTM2232 Mechanical Measurement/Devices 3 credits
EGTM2235 Manufacturing Processess 3 credits
EGTM3248 Mechanical Technology Design I 3 credits
EGTM3250 Mechanical Technology Desgn II 3 credits
EGTM4040 Heating,Ventilation,Air Cond 3 credits
EGTM4041 Heat/Vent/AC/Refrig Controls 3 credits
EGTM4356 Stress and Vibration Analyses 3 credits
EGTM4386 Mechanical Technology Des Proj 1 credits
ENGR1204 Program Lang in Engineering 3 credits
ENGR1301 Engr Pract, Graphics and Design 3 credits
ENGR3000 Mod Tech:Prin/Appl/Impacts 3 credits
ENWR1001 CompositionI:Rhetoric&Inquiry 3 credits
ENWR1002 Composition II Res. & Argument 3 credits
MATH1107 Precalculus 4 credits
MATH1201 Calculus I 4 credits
MATH2202 Calculus II 4 credits
PHYS2101 General Physics I 3 credits
PHYS2102 General Physics II 3 credits
PHYS2201 LAB: Physics I 1 credits
PHYS2202 LAB: Physics II 1 credits
UNIV1001 Transitioning to Univer Life 1 credits
UNIV1002 Prep for Professional Life 1 credits
UNIV2001 Cross Cultural Perspectives 3 credits
UNIV2002 Global Issues 3 credits
Each mechanical engineering technology graduate will demonstrate the following attributes and achievements as required by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission (ETAC) of ABET upon or before graduation:
An ability to apply knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to solve broadly-defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline;
An ability to design systems, components, or processes meeting specified needs for broadly-defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline;
An ability to apply written, oral, and graphical communication in broadly-defined technical and non-technical environments; and an ability to identify and use appropriate technical literature;
An ability to conduct standard tests, measurements, and experiments and to analyze and interpret the results to improve processes; and
An ability to function effectively as a member as well as a leader on technical teams.
Health & Major Medical Insurance Per Year, Can be waived for domestic students. Can also be waived in certain circumstances for International Students with documentation of alternative coverage.