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Automated Manufacturing Technology

Automated Manufacturing Technology program provides training that prepares students to set and operate manufacturing equipment, handle inspection devices, analyze production problems, and move into supervision of manufacturing. The program provides a balance between practical training in manufacturing processes and technical education in manufacturing analysis, planning, and control with supporting emphasis in communications, mathematics, science and business.  Students obtain a strong background in machining, engineering graphics, material handling and processing, computers (CADD/CAM, CIM, CNC), manufacturing analysis and planning, and leadership skills.

Entrance requirements for degree seeking students in the Engineering Technology program include:

  • Compass scores of 68 or higher in English, 73 or higher in Reading, and 46 or higher in Math (Algebra), or qualify for MathPT 137, English 101, and Communications 101.

  • Enrollment priority will be given students on the basis of student’s advising date.

 

Degrees Offered:

Bachelor of Applied Science

Associate of Applied Science

Advanced Technical Certificate

Technical Certificate

 
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*Fees are estimated figures for Financial Aid Office purposes and awarding.  For actual fees/costs please contact the Controller's Office.

 

 

 



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