Overview
The Associate of Science in Engineering Technology prepares students for careers in applying and maintaining technical systems across various industries. This program offers two specializations: Substation & Relay Technology and Advanced Manufacturing.
Engineering Core:
This core comprises the 18-credit hour Engineering Technology Support Specialist College Credit Certificate, aligned with the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) and preparing students for the MSSC Certified Production Technician (CPT) Certification, provides a foundation in:
- Electronics
- Computer-aided drafting (CAD)
- Mechanical Measurement & Instrumentation
- Manufacturing Processes & Materials
- Quality Assurance
- Industrial Safety
Substation & Relay Technology Specialization:
Prepares students for careers in electrical utilities and co-generation facilities, covering:
- Three-Phase Power Theory
- Protective Relaying
- Power Transformers
- High Voltage Breakers
- SCADA Systems
- Electrical Utility Industry
- Technical Documentation
Advanced Manufacturing Specialization:
Focuses on technical skills for manufacturing careers and includes the 30-credit Mechatronics and Manufacturing Automation College Credit Certificate {LINK HERE}, covering:
- Programmable Logic Controllers
- Electro-Mechanical Systems
- Robotics
- Motors and Controls
- Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Program Highlights
- Dual Specialization: The program consists of two parts—the Engineering Support Specialist Certificate and the Engineering Substation and Relay Technology Specialization.
- Technical Core: Students complete an 18-credit hour technical core covering areas such as instrumentation, manufacturing processes, electronics, and safety.
- MSSC Alignment: The technical core aligns with Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) standards, preparing students for the MSSC Production Technician Certification.
- Career-Focused Choice: Students can select either the Substation Focus, which covers substation and protective relay technology, or the Advanced Manufacturing Focus, which is ideal for those interested in industrial and manufacturing engineering career advancements.
- Local Partnerships: Duke Energy, SECO
- Substation Focus: The specialization delves into substation and protection and control relay technology, including topics like three-phase power, transformers, and high voltage breakers.
- Advanced Manufacturing Focus: Students interested in industrial automation and manufacturing engineering can choose the Advanced Manufacturing Engineering concentration for career advancement.