1760 | Engineering Technology – AS (Advanced Manufacturing Specialization)

Description: The A.S. degree in Engineering Technology, with specialization in Advanced Manufacturing, is designed to prepare you to meet the ever-changing and increasingly complex manufacturing processes found in today’s advanced manufacturing workforce. Graduating from this program will prepare you step into high-skill, high-wage positions such as systems technician, process analyst, technical sales technician, project technician, and calibration technician. Embedded within this program pathway are a number of industry-recognized College Credit Certificates (C.C.C.) including: Mechatronics; Engineering Technology Support Specialist; as well as Pneumatics, Hydraulics, and Motors for Manufacturing. This program is also aligned with the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Production Technician (CPT) industry certification. The A.S. in Engineering Technology degree can serve as either a terminal degree or as the first step of a Florida University System 2+2 program leading to a bachelor’s degree in a technical area or management.

Length: 60 Credit Hours

Engineering Technology Year 1 – First Term
 
  Prefix Number
Course Name
Credits
^ ENC 1101
Freshman English I
(G.E.) 3
#
ETI 1110
Introduction to Quality Assurance
3
#
ETI 1701
Industrial Safety
1
#
ETM 1010C
Mechanical Measurement and Instrumentation
3
 
SLS 1106
First-Year Experience Seminar
3
^
MAC 1105
College Algebra or higher
(G.E.) 3
 
 
 
16
Engineering Technology Year 1 – Second Term
 
 
ETI 1843
Motors and Controls
3
 
ETM 2315
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
3
 
ETM 2315L
Hydraulics and Pneumatics Lab
3
 
PHY 2053C
General Physics I OR
 
 
PHY 2054C
General Physics II or higher
(G.E.) 4
**
 
Humanities Elective
(G.E.) 3
**
 
Social Science Elective
(G.E.) 3
 
 
 
17
Engineering Technology Year 2 – First Term
 
#
EET 1084C
Introduction to Electricity and Electronics
3
#
ETI 1420
Manufacturing Processes and Materials
3
*
ETS 1542
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers
3
**
 
Engineering Technology Elective
3
 
 
 
12
Engineering Technology Year 2 – Second Term
 
*
ETD 1320C
Introduction to Auto CAD
3
*
ETI 1622
Concepts of Lean and Six Sigma
3
*
ETS 2527
Electromechanical Components and Mechanisms
3
**
 
Engineering Technology Elective
3
**
 
Engineering Technology Elective
3
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Recommended Electives to Additionally Earn Both the Automation and Lean Manufacturing College Credit Certificates
*
ENC 2210
Technical Writing
3
  ETI 1644
Production and Inventory Control
3
*
ETI 1931
Special Topics in Modern Manufacturing OR
3
*
ETI 1949
Co-op Education Training Assignment in Manufacturing OR 3
*
ETS 1535
Automated Process Control 3
*
ETS 2604
Robotics Applications 3
       
Recommended Electives to Earn an Additionally Earn the Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) Machinist/Fabricator College Credit Certificate
*
ETD 2364C
Introduction to SOLIDWORKS 3
*
PMT 1250C
Computer Numerical Control (CNC) I 3
*
PMT 2254C
Computer Numerical Control (CNC) II 3

* Check the course descriptions for prerequisites.
** It is your responsibility to meet with the instructional supervisor or counselor to select the proper course to fulfill this requirement. 
^ It may be necessary to first enroll in a lower-level English, math, or reading course depending on college placement test scores. 
# Previous completion of the MSSC CPT Certificate satisfies this requirement. 

NOTE: CGS 1100C Introduction to Microcomputers using Windows and SPC 2608 Fundamentals of Speech Communications general education requirements are covered within the engineering curriculum for this associate degree. 

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 2221240: SSTEM Emerge Scholars Program.  
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