Engineering Technology – General Technology (Associate Degree in Applied Science) Program Start Date: Any Term Minimum Program Length: 74 academic weeks; 5 terms Curriculum Code: 35318

Program Description Students will major in computer aided with a secondary specialty in electronics technology with an electro-mechanical emphasis.

Practical Experience Students gain experience in manufacturing processes, electronic circuits, and computer aided drafting.

Professional Opportunities , CAD operator, print reader, engineering technician.

Unique Aspects This program allows students to receive an associate degree with a primary specialty in computer aided design and secondary specialty in electronics engineering technology with electro-mechanical emphasis. This degree is non-transferable.

EEDA Career Cluster: Transportation, Distribution & Logistics; & Construction; Manufacturing; Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics

Course Requirements

Credits Course Title Course Code 1 College Orientation COL 101 3 English Composition I ENG 101 3 Public Speaking SPC 205 3 College Algebra MAT 110 3 -Fine Arts General Education ART 101, ENG 201, 202, 205, 206, 208, 209, FRE 102, 201, 202, GER 102, MUS 105, PHI 101, 110, SPA 102, 201, 202, THE 101 3 Social/Behavioral Science General Education ANT 101, ECO 210, 211, GEO 101, 102, HIS 101, 102, 104, 105, 201, 202, PSC 201, 215, PSY 201, 203, 212, SOC 101, 102, 205 3 Architectural Computer I AET 111 3 Architectural II AET 221 3 Architectural 3-D Rendering AET 235 3 Technical EGT 102 3 Introduction to CAD EGT 151 3 Intermediate CAD EGT 155 3 Principles of Parametric CAD EGT 245 3 Introduction to Computers CPT 101 3 Fluid Mechanics MET 214 3 Hydraulics and Pneumatics MET 224 2 Instrumentation MET 227

Credits Course Title Course Code 4 AC/DC Circuits EEM 117 9 Technical Electives Any AET, AMT, EEM, EET, or EGT course

Semester Display First Semester Course Code Course Title Credit Hours COL 101 College Orientation 1 AET 111 Architectural Computer Graphics I 3 EGT 102 Technical Drawing 2 EGT 151 Introduction to CAD 3 ENG 101 English Composition I 3

Second Semester Course Code Course Title Credit Hours AET 221 Architectural Computer Graphics II 4 EGT 155 Intermediate CAD 2 EGT 245 Principles of Parametric CAD 3 AET 235 Architectural 3-D Rendering 3 MAT 110 College Algebra 3

Third Semester Course Code Course Title Credit Hours CPT101 Introduction to Computers 3 MET 214 Fluid Mechanics 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Gen Ed requirement 3

Fourth Semester Course Code Course Title Credit Hours EEM 117 AC/DC Circuits 4 MET 227 Instrumentation Principles 2 EGT 104 Print Reading 3 Social/Behavioral Science Gen Ed requirement 3 Technical Elective 3

Fifth Semester Course Code Course Title Credit Hours MET 224 Hydraulics & Pneumatics 3 SPC 205 Public Speaking 3 Technical Elective 3 Technical Elective 3 Total Credits 63

Program Learning Outcomes Students will be able to: 1. Solve CAD industry problems using the fundamentals of , , sectioning, tolerance and dimensioning, and basic computer-aided drafting and design. 2. Produce accurate 2D and 3D architectural or industrial CAD . 3. Construct geometric models using CAD software. 4. Apply a knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering and technology to engineering technology problems. 5. Demonstrate the ability to speak publicly, listen actively, and respond effectively.