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Associates
in Applied Science (2 Year Degree)
Graduates
of this program are prepared for employment as
engineering technicians. They often work in
the design, development, prototyping,
production and testing of manufactured
products. Job activities center on technical
problem solving and the practical application
of engineering knowledge. Career opportunities
include mechanical design, product and
material testing, manufacturing supervision,
quality assurance, cost estimating and
technical sales.
The
Mechanical Engineering Technology program is
accredited by the Technology Accreditation
Board of the Accreditation Board for
Engineering and Technology (TAC of ABET) . For
more information on TAC of ABET, contact:
Accreditation Board for Engineering and
Technology, Inc.
111 Market Pl., Suite 1050
Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 347-7700
(410) 625-2238 (Fax). http://www.abet.org
For
students seeking a Bachelors Degree,
articulation agreements for this program allow
students full transfer of credits to many
four-year institutions. These institutions
include, New Jersey Institute of Technology,
Rochester Institute of Technology, State
University of New York-Rome-Utica and The
College of New Jersey (Note: transfer to The
College of New Jersey allows students to enter
the teacher education program and earn a NJ
State Teaching Certificate in Technology
Education). Due to TAC of ABET* accreditation of
the program, graduates have successfully
transferred to many other schools throughout
the United States.
Department Office A-311 Sheffield Hall ("A"
Building)
Phone 973-328-5760
Interested in mechanical projects? (model
steam engines, Stirling engines, lab
prototypes, etc.)
Click Here
For
history and information related to mechanical
engineering visit the
ASME site
For a document explaining the expected
Outcomes of this program please
CLICK HERE
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