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2023-2024 College Catalog 
    
2023-2024 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Engineering Technology AS


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Program Description

This program comprises the first two years of coursework for a program transfer to engineering technology. This program is specifically aligned with ET programs in electrical (EET), mechanical (MET), construction and agricultural systems engineering technology at a four-year institution and lays the foundation for being a successful engineering technologist. Engineering technology uses an applied approach to troubleshoot, modify, design, and develop new or existing systems in industry. Depending on the engineering technology emphasis, courses selected and laboratory experiences may include computer aided design, 3-D modeling, industrial power supplies, digital, solid state amplifier design, print reading and much more. The Engineering Technology curriculum provides preparation for outstanding career opportunities in modern industry that depend upon electrical, mechanical, construction and system controls or computations.  

For More Information Contact:

School of Mathematics & Engineering
MathEngineering@tulsacc.edu
​918-595-7542

Program Learning Outcomes:

  • Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering.
  • Conduct experiments.
  • Design a system or process within constraints.
  • Function in diverse terms.
  • Solve engineering problems.
  • Exhibit professional and ethical responsibility.
  • Communicate engineering technology concepts.
  • Identify the global impact of engineering solutions.

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Degree Requirements 

View a semester-by-semester course plan of study and information on transferring this degree to other colleges and universities on the Engineering Technology AS, Option Program Map  

 

 

General Education Requirements Credit Hours: 21


Specialized Course Requirements Credit Hours: 39-46


Total Credit Hours: 60-67


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