Manufacturing Engineering Technology
This program is available at the Springfield - Leffel Lane location.The Manufacturing Engineering Technology program prepares students for a variety of positions within a manufacturing facilty.
Students will choose two certificate programs in the following areas; Computer Numerical Control (CNC), Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing, Welding, Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Robotics, and Industrial Maintenance. In addition to the courses in these programs, students will complete additional course work for the Manufacturing Engineering Associates Degree.
In addition to applied technical courses, Manufacturing Engineering Technology Associate Degree includes a co-op experience. Students must complete EBE 1000, Employability Skills, as a technical elective and then work with Office of Career Management to secure an appropriate co-op site.
Embedded Certificate
This degree program contains one or more embedded certificates which will automatically be awarded if the certificate requirements are met unless the student contacts Records and Registration and indicates he/she does not wish to have the certificate credential awarded.
Outcomes and Curriculum
Upon completion of an Associate of Applied Science degree in Manufacturing Technology, a graduate will be able to:
- Design a finished product per quality specifications using knowledge of engineering materials, metrology and the manufacturing process.
- Produce a finished product per quality specifications using knowledge of engineering materials, metrology and the manufacturing process.
- Document a finished product per quality specifications using knowledge of engineering materials, metrology and the manufacturing process.
- Analyze a finished product per quality specifications using knowledge of engineering materials, metrology and the manufacturing process.
Academic Preparation
It is recommended students starting the program have one year each of high school algebra, trigonometry, and physics or the equivalents.
Transfer Information
Students enrolled in Associate of Applied Business and Associate of Applied Science degree programs are preparing for employment upon graduation from the program. However, at some point many of these students are also interested in completing a bachelor's degree. Students who wish to continue with their education can apply for the Bachelor of Applied Science in Manufacturing Technology Management at Clark State.
See the Bachelor Degree section of the catalog for more information.
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Nora Hatem Professor, Engineering Technologies