Engineering Technology - Advanced Manufacturing (ENGNR-AS)

This program offers a sequence of courses that provides coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education and careers in the manufacturing career cluster; provides technical skill proficiency, and includes competency-based applied learning that contributes to the academic knowledge, higher-order reasoning and problem-solving skills, work attitudes, general employability skills, technical skills, and occupation-specific skills, and knowledge of all aspects of the manufacturing career cluster. The program consists of general education requirements and a set of Engineering Technology Core courses which leads to the college credit certificate, Engineering Technology Support Specialist.  The program Engineering Technology Core aligns with the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council’s (MSSC). MSSC skill standards define the knowledge, skills, and performance needed for manufacturing workers. After completing the Technical Core and the General Education requirements, students should be prepared to pass the MSSC - CPT Certified Production Technician (CPT) Certification. A student can also acquire practical working experience by participating in our Co-op opportunities with local manufacturers.  We strongly encourage that you contact the Engineering Technology Department for assistance in your decision to take coursework and in the planning of your program of study.  The Engineering Technology AS program requires students to select one of two specializations; Advanced Manufacturing or Mechanical Design and Fabrication.

The Associate in Science in Engineering Technology-Advanced Manufacturing includes the following college credit certificate:

Engineering Technology Support Specialist

Students in this program are encouraged to apply to graduate with the certificate as the requirements are satisfied.

We strongly encourage you to contact the Engineering Technology Department for assistance in planning your program of study.

Department Head:

Danny Steele(850) 484-2522

dsteele@pensacolastate.edu

 Program Contact:

Mike Cannon, (850) 484-2524

mcannon@pensacolastate.edu

Degree Requirements

Semester 1 (15 cc)

CET 1112CDigital Fundamentals

3 cc

EET 1015CDirect Current Circuits

3 cc

EET 1025CAlternating Current Circuits

3 cc

EET 2084CIntroduction to Electronics

3 cc

MGF 1107Mathematics for Liberal Arts II

3 cc

Semester 2 (15 cc)

CGS 1061CIntroduction to Computers in Technology

3 cc

EGN 1123Engineering Graphics

3 cc

ETI 1110Introduction to Quality Assurance

3 cc

ETS 1603CRobotics-Mechanics and Controls

3 cc

See Choices Natural Sciences (General Education Core Course)

3 cc

See general education course list for general education course options.

Semester 3 (15 cc)

ETS 2542CProgrammable Logic Controller (PLC) Fundamentals

3 cc

ETS 2511CMotors and Controls

3 cc

EET 2215CInstrumentation Electronics

3 cc

ETM 2315CHydraulics and Pneumatics

3 cc

ENC 1101CEnglish Composition I

3 cc

Semester 4 (15 cc)

ETI 1622CConcepts of LEAN Manufacturing and Six Sigma

3 cc

ETI 1701Industrial Safety

3 cc

See Choices Humanities (General Education Core Course)

3 cc

See Choices Social Sciences (General Education Core Course)

3 cc

Emphasis Electives

3 cc

See general education course list for general education course options.

Emphasis Electives

CET 1588Network +

3 cc

CET 1634CTelecommunications Distribution Systems

3 cc

CET 2113CDigital Circuits

3 cc

CTS 1155Help Desk Technician

3 cc

EET 2949Electronic Technology Co-op

3 cc

ETD 2340Computer Drafting

3 cc

ETM 1010Mechanical Measurement & Instrumentation

3 cc

ETI 1420Mechanical Processes & Materials

3 cc

Total Credit Hours: 60

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