Engineering Technology - Advanced Technology Concentration Overview (AS 2550C)
Type of Award
AS - Associate in Science
Program Website
www.pbsc.edu/careerpathways/pathway-stem.aspx
Program Description
The Engineering Technology program is designed for the student who is seeking an A.S. degree and preparing for a career in the engineering technology field or general electronics or alternative energies fields. It is also designed for employees in these fields who seek further education and career advancements. The skill set and knowledge acquired in the program applies to a variety of industries: manufacturing, engineering, aerospace, power, transportation and others.
Course content includes core courses in both electrical and mechanical engineering with special programs in advanced technology, alternative energy systems and electronics.
Program Learning Outcomes
For detailed information, visit www.pbsc.edu/learningoutcomes/Program-Learning-Outcomes.
Admission Requirements
Completion Requirements
Students must successfully complete all courses listed in the catalog for this program.
For more details about graduation requirements please refer to the Graduation section of this catalog.
Program Length
The program can be finished in two years of full-time enrollment or three years of part time.
Location
The program is offered at the Palm Beach Gardens campus.
For More Information
Dr. Robert Odea, Associate Dean, Odear@palmbeachstate.edu, (561) 207-5416
Eva Suarez, Department Chair, suareze@palmbeachstate.edu, (561) 207-5727
Sandra Chambrot, Administrative Assistant, chambros@palmbeachstate.edu, (561) 207-5726
Employment Opportunities
Upon completion of this program, you may seek employment in an entry-level position with a broad base of skills in engineering technology. There will be expanded employment opportunities due to Florida’s projected additional engineering technologist needs. Job titles include technician in engineering technology, electronics, engineering, research and development, testing, drafting, alternative energies, or as engineering assistants, technologist.
Career Path Notes
Courses from this program may transfer to other colleges and universities that allow students to transfer into a four-year program. For more information, contact the college or university to which you wish to transfer.
Career Center
www.pbsc.edu/Career
For more information about employment opportunities, including job outlook and salary information, visit: Occupational Outlook Handbook: www.bls.gov/ooh
O-Net Online: www.onetonline.org
Required courses:
General Education (Credits: 18)
ENC1101 | English Composition 1 (AA) | 3 Credits |
MAC1105 | College Algebra (AA) | 3 Credits |
SPC1017 | Fundamentals of Speech Communication (AA) | 3 Credits |
PHY1020 | Fundamentals of Physics (AA) | 3 Credits |
POS1041 | Introduction to American Government (AA) | 3 Credits |
| Or | |
AMH2020 | United States History Since 1877 (AA) | 3 Credits |
| Or | |
AMH2010 | United States History to1877 (AA) | 3 Credits |
| Choose Any Humanities Area ll, Tier 1 course | 3 Credits |
Core Courses (Credits: 18)
ETM1010C | Mechanical Measurements and Instruments (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETI1701 | Environmental Health and Safety (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETI2110 | Introduction to Quality Assurance (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETS2352C | Materials and Manufacturing Processes (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETD2320C | Introduction to AutoCAD (AS) | 3 Credits |
EET1084C | Electrical Circuits and Electronics (AS) | 3 Credits |
Required Concentration Courses (Credits: 15)
EET2325C | Electronic Communications Systems (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETD2364C | Solidworks Fundamentals (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETI2851C | Applied Mechanics (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETS2520C | Process Measurement Fundamentals (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETI2121C | Non-destructive and Destructive Testing (AS) | 3 Credits |
Technical Electives - Choose 9 credits
ETD2218C | Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETI2622C | Concepts of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETD2340C | AutoCAD 2 (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETD2371C | Introduction to 3D Printing (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETD2372C | Advanced Rapid Prototyping (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETD2950C | Special Topics In Engineering Technology (AS) | 4 Credits |
ETD2941 | Engineering Technology Internship (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETG2140C | Statistics for Engineering (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETI2644 | Advanced Manufacturing Supply Chain (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETD1102 | Technical Drawing (AS) | 2 Credits |
Total Credit Hours: 60
Course Sequence
Term One - Summer (Year One) (Credits: 9)
MAC1105 | College Algebra (AA) | 3 Credits |
ENC1101 | English Composition 1 (AA) | 3 Credits |
SPC1017 | Fundamentals of Speech Communication (AA) | 3 Credits |
Term Two - Fall (Year One) (Credits: 15)
ETI1701 | Environmental Health and Safety (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETS2352C | Materials and Manufacturing Processes (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETD2320C | Introduction to AutoCAD (AS) | 3 Credits |
EET1084C | Electrical Circuits and Electronics (AS) | 3 Credits |
PHY1020 | Fundamentals of Physics (AA) | 3 Credits |
Term Three - Spring (Year One) (Credits: 12)
ETM1010C | Mechanical Measurements and Instruments (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETI2110 | Introduction to Quality Assurance (AS) | 3 Credits |
EET2325C | Electronic Communications Systems (AS) | 3 Credits |
| Choose Any Humanities Area ll, Tier 1 course | 3 Credits |
Term Four - Summer (Year Two) (Credits: 9)
ETI2851C | Applied Mechanics (AS) | 3 Credits |
| Technical Elective | 3 credits |
AMH2020 | United States History Since 1877 (AA) | 3 Credits |
| Or | |
POS1041 | Introduction to American Government (AA) | 3 Credits |
| Or | |
AMH2010 | United States History to1877 (AA) | 3 Credits |
Term Five - Fall (Year Two) (Credits: 9)
ETS2520C | Process Measurement Fundamentals (AS) | 3 Credits |
ETD2364C | Solidworks Fundamentals (AS) | 3 Credits |
| Technical Elective | 3 credits |
Term Six - Spring (Year Three) (Credits: 6)
ETI2121C | Non-destructive and Destructive Testing (AS) | 3 Credits |
| Technical Elective | 3 credits |
Total Credit Hours: 60