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Mechanical Engineering Technology

A. MATH & SCIENCE (24)

MATH-1340 College Algebra & Trigonometry [4]
MATH-2450 Calculus for Engineering Tech I [4]
MATH-2460 Calculus for Engineering Tech II [3]
PHYS-2010 Tech Physics: Mechanics [4]
PHYS-2020 Tech Physics [4]
CHEM-1230/1280 General Chemistry I with lab [5]

B. ASSOCIATE TECHNOLOGY CORE (34)

ENGT-1000 Introduction to Engineering Technology [1]
ENGT-1050 Computers for Engineering Technology [3]
MET-1020 Technical Drawing [3]
MET-1110/1120 Metal Machining and Process with lab [3+1]
MET-1250 CADD [4]
MET-2050 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics [4]
MET-2100 Statics [3]
MET-2120 Strength of Materials [4]
MET-2210 Technical Thermodynamics [4]
MET-2350 Advanced CADD or MET-2150 NC Applications [4]

C. CORE CURRICULUM (24)


ENGL-1110 College Composition I [3]
ENGL-2950 Science and Technical Report Writing [3]
COMM 3810 Group Communications [3]
Humanities Elective [3]
Humanities Elective** [3]
Social Sciences Elective [3]
Social Sciences Elective [3]
Multicultural (Diversity of US) Elective [3]
Multicultural (Non-Western Tradition) Elective [3]

** Not necessary if student double dipped.

D. BACCALAUREATE TECHNOLOGY CORE (43)

ENGT-3010 Applied Statistics and DOE [4]
ENGT-3020 Applied Engineering Mathematics [3]
ENGT-3040 Applied Materials Science [4]
ENGT-4050 Senior Technology Capstone [3]
MET-3100 Applied Thermodynamics [4]
MET-3200 Mechanical Design I [3]
MET-3300 Applied Circuit Analysis & Electronics [4]
MET-3400 Dynamics [3]
MET-4100 Applied Fluid Mechanics [4]
MET-4200 Mechanical Design II [3]
MET-4300 Applied Control Systems [3]
Technical Elective [3]

E. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (5)
Professional Development Elective [3]
Professional Development Elective [2]

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