Engineering Technology - Advanced Technology Concentration AS

Engineering Technology - Advanced Technology Concentration Overview (AS 2550C)

Type of Award

AS - Associate in Science

Program Website

www.palmbeachstate.edu/career-pathways/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.palmbeachstate.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

Eva Suarez, Professor, suareze@palmbeachstate.edu, (561) 207-5727

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.palmbeachstate.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)

ENC1101College Composition 1 (AA)

3 Credits

MAC1105College Algebra (AA)

3 Credits

SPC1017Fundamentals of Speech Communication (AA)

3 Credits

PHY1020Fundamentals of Physics (AA)

3 Credits

POS1041Introduction to American Government (AA)

3 Credits

Or

AMH2020United States History from 1865 to Present (AA)

3 Credits

Choose Any Humanities Area ll, Tier 1 course

3 Credits

Core Courses (Credits: 18)

ETM1010CMechanical Measurements and Instruments (AS)

3 Credits

ETI1701Environmental Health and Safety (AS)

3 Credits

ETI2110Introduction to Quality Assurance (AS)

3 Credits

ETS2352CMaterials and Manufacturing Processes (AS)

3 Credits

ETD2320CIntroduction to AutoCAD (AS)

3 Credits

EET1084CElectrical Circuits and Electronics (AS)

3 Credits

Required Concentration Courses (Credits: 15)

EET2325CElectronic Communications Systems (AS)

3 Credits

ETD2364CSolidworks Fundamentals (AS)

3 Credits

ETI2851CApplied Mechanics (AS)

3 Credits

ETS2520CProcess Measurement Fundamentals (AS)

3 Credits

ETI2121CNon-destructive and Destructive Testing (AS)

3 Credits

Technical Electives - Choose 9 credits

ETD2218CGeometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (AS)

3 Credits

ETI2622CConcepts of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma (AS)

3 Credits

ETD2340CAutoCAD 2 (AS)

3 Credits

ETD2371CIntroduction to 3D Printing (AS)

3 Credits

ETD2372CAdvanced Rapid Prototyping (AS)

3 Credits

ETD2950CSpecial Topics In Engineering Technology (AS)

4 Credits

ETD2941Engineering Technology Internship (AS)

3 Credits

ETG2140CStatistics for Engineering (AS)

3 Credits

ETI2644Advanced Manufacturing Supply Chain (AS)

3 Credits

ETD1102Technical Drawing (AS)

2 Credits

Total Credit Hours: 60

Course Sequence

Term One - Summer (Year One) (Credits: 9)

MAC1105College Algebra (AA)

3 Credits

ENC1101College Composition 1 (AA)

3 Credits

SPC1017Fundamentals of Speech Communication (AA)

3 Credits

Term Two - Fall (Year One) (Credits: 15)

ETI1701Environmental Health and Safety (AS)

3 Credits

ETS2352CMaterials and Manufacturing Processes (AS)

3 Credits

ETD2320CIntroduction to AutoCAD (AS)

3 Credits

EET1084CElectrical Circuits and Electronics (AS)

3 Credits

PHY1020Fundamentals of Physics (AA)

3 Credits

Term Three - Spring (Year One) (Credits: 12)

ETM1010CMechanical Measurements and Instruments (AS)

3 Credits

ETI2110Introduction to Quality Assurance (AS)

3 Credits

EET2325CElectronic Communications Systems (AS)

3 Credits

Choose Any Humanities Area ll, Tier 1 course

3 Credits

Term Four - Summer (Year Two) (Credits: 9)

ETI2851CApplied Mechanics (AS)

3 Credits

Technical Elective

3 credits

AMH2020United States History from 1865 to Present (AA)

3 Credits

Or

POS1041Introduction to American Government (AA)

3 Credits

Term Five - Fall (Year Two) (Credits: 9)

ETS2520CProcess Measurement Fundamentals (AS)

3 Credits

ETD2364CSolidworks Fundamentals (AS)

3 Credits

Technical Elective

3 credits

Term Six - Spring (Year Three) (Credits: 6)

ETI2121CNon-destructive and Destructive Testing (AS)

3 Credits

Technical Elective

3 credits

Total Credit Hours: 60