The purpose of this program is to prepare students for employment in engineering technology and related occupations. The program also provides updated training for incumbent workers employed as production technicians in manufacturing, electronics, industrial design, biomedical and related industries. The degree has a specialization in Alternative Energy and four credit certificates: engineering support specialist, alternative energy, electronics and digital design and modeling. Eighteen hours of the engineering technical support core has been aligned with the Manufacturing Skills Standard Council's (MSSC) industry certification.
To be admitted to the Engineering Technology Degree Program, a student must have:
1. Achieved a level of mathematics proficiency which qualifies the student for entry into MAC 1105 or higher, as demonstrated by the standard placement criteria currently in use at SCF; and
2. Achieved a level of English and reading proficiency which qualifies the student for entry into ENC 1101 or higher, as demonstrated by the standard placement criteria currently in use at SCF.
Any Course with the prefix: BCN, BCT, EET, EGS, ETD, ETG, SUR
or EST 2360, CET 1600, COP 2510
+ With permission from program director, students can take ETD 1390 Introduction to Revit or ETD 2364 Introduction to SolidWorks in place of ETD 1320 Introduction to AutoCAD.
* Students who obtain the MSSC CPT certification will receive articulated credit for these 15 credit hours.