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2023-2024 Catalog SVC 
    
2023-2024 Catalog SVC [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Engineering Technology, AAS-T


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The Manufacturing Engineering Technology AAS-T transfer degree is no longer accepting new students.

The Manufacturing Engineering Technology AAS degree and all certificates are still available to all new and returning students.

100 credits

Interested in machinery, conventional machine tools, composites, and computerized design? Advanced Manufacturing/Engineering Technology offers some of the highest paying and most satisfying career opportunities in today’s job market. Get hands-on training in our expanded Manufacturing facility and production lab.

For students seeking advanced skills, the Engineering Technology degrees build on the foundation provided by the first-year certificate. Students acquire advanced skills in computer aided design (CAD), computer aided manufacturing (CAM), composites technology and automation. Students will culminate their studies with an advanced project incorporating the four disciplines in the AAS degree. With this degree students should be able to find employment as advanced CNC technicians, CAD technicians and maintenance professionals. Students pursuing an AAS-T degree, will select a focus option, i.e. Automation, Computer Numeric Control (CNC/CAM), or Composites. Upon successful completion of the transfer degree, students can elect to transfer to Bellingham Technical College (BTC) to pursue a BAS in Engineering Technology

The program map is provided as a guide for a traditional full-time student whose goal is to earn the Engineering Technology, AAS-T  degree. The courses are designed with the appropriate number of credits to meet degree requirements and are organized in a recommended sequence. Please consult an SVC advisor to schedule courses and develop an educational plan.

First Year


Fall Quarter


Total Credits: 13


Total Credits: 17


Total Credits: 15


Total Credits: 8


Second Year


Total Credits: 16


Winter Quarter


Total Credits: 15


Total Credits: 16


Notes:


† Students who do not receive an appropriate test score will require additional coursework to develop necessary skills for entry into class.

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