What You Will Learn
Quality jobs ahead!
Are you interested in learning the necessary design, production and testing of machines, tools and manufactured products for a successful career within industry and business? The Advanced Mechanical Analysis certificate at CCM is designed for you!
- Improve your technical skills with theory and hands-on experience.
- Gain cutting-edge training with the latest technology, machinery and equipment.
- Complete a curriculum that meets industry need to open doors of entry-level employment leading to become a craftsman, designer and/or production support specialist.
This certificate is also a great entry into the associate degree program in Mechanical Engineering Technology at CCM.
Curriculum
Our Advanced Mechanical Analysis program has a 13-credit curriculum consistent with only 4 classes — Machine Design, Strength of Materials for Engineering Technology, Statistics and College Algebra.
Cooperative Education, a work-study program with local firms, is available.
Careers in the Field
You’re looking at a great opportunity for a quality career. Completion of the Mechanical Engineering Technology program at CCM can open career opportunities as a:
- Computer Aided Design (CAD) Designer
- Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Programmer
- Engineering Technician
- Mechanical Design Engineer
- Mechanical Drafter
- Production Team Leader
- Production Technician, Manufacturing
- Project Coordinator
- Quality Assurance (QA) Technician
- Test Technician
Why Study Mechanical Engineering Technology at CCM?
No prior mechanical design experience is necessary to enter the Mechanical Engineering Technology program that is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, (www.abet.org)
At CCM you will have access to equipment used in local industry and faculty with many years of industrial experience. The program applies to those individuals seeking employment after completing their two-year degree or those wishing to transfer into a four-year engineering technology program. This program is through on-campus learning between lectures and laboratory with high-end computers and equipment.
The college has a transfer agreement with the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). Students have also transferred into other four-year colleges such as Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and The College of New Jersey after completing an associate degree in mechanical engineering technology at CCM. Transfer Services is here to help you with this process.
Paying For Your Advanced Mechanical Analysis Education
Earning a certificate in Advanced Mechanical Analysis is a powerful investment that will pay off over the course of your life, in both increased earnings and job satisfaction. But what is the upfront cost, and how do you afford it?
There’s good news: Money is available to help you pay for school! Our Financial Aid staff can provide lots of information about the process of finding funds to help pay for your education.
Scholarship opportunities are available also to students pursuing the associate degree program. Please contact the Department of Engineering Technology and Engineering Science for more information.
Featured Courses
Machine Design
This course is the rational design and selection of machine elements considering their economics and manufacturability. The principles of strength of materials and mechanics are applied to the design of bearings, shafts, gears, springs, brakes and other elements of importance in mechanical systems. Consideration of service criteria, operating environment and cost. Emphasis is placed on developing a systematic design philosophy.
Strength of Materials for Engineering Technology
Principles of strength of materials are derived for uniaxial stresses and strains, direct shear, torsion bending, and combined stresses and column buckling. Elementary failure theory of structures and mechanical components is discussed. Laboratory covers a variety of tensile stress-strain, impact and hardness tests, as well as shear stress-strain and the techniques of report writing.
College Algebra
An intensive course designed to prepare students for mathematics courses such as Calculus with Applications to Business and Economics and Precalculus. It covers selected algebra topics including exponents; rational expressions; polynomials, radicals, relations and functions; exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations.
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