Engineering Technology
Award Type: Associate in Science
The associate degree in engineering technology provides a background for employment as a technician or engineering assistant in support of and under the direction of a professional engineer. The major industries of mining, construction, petroleum, manufacturing, transportation, communications, and public utilities require engineering technologists.The graduate of the Associate in Science in Engineering Technology will:
- Develop graphic communication skills including orthographic projection; detail and assembly drawings; auxiliaries; sections; dimensioning; and surface development.
- Be able to use computer-aided drafting and design CADD software to create, modify, delete, transfer, and plot graphic files used to produce complete engineering drawings.
- Develop familiarity with the principles and application of engineering drawing, including, freehand sketching, pictorial drawings, engineering lettering, dimensioning, sections, auxiliary, surface finish, standard and geometric tolerancing, threads, and fasteners.
- Develop the ability to use advanced technical drawing techniques on a CAD system to solve design component problems requiring details and assemblies.
Program Requirements
A major of 24 units is required for the degree.
Course Number | Course Title | Units |
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CS 111 | Fundamentals of Programming 1 | 4.0 |
ET 100 | Computer Aided Drafting and Design | 3.0 |
ET 140 | Engineering Drawing | 3.0 |
ET 145 | Advanced Engineering Drawing | 3.0 |
ET 117 | Print Reading and Interpretation | 3.0 |
PHYS 141 | General Physics 1 | 4.0 |
PHYS 142 | General Physics 2 | 4.0 |
General Education Requirements
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