Program Overview
The Associate in Science (A.S.) in Engineering Technology degree is an advanced manufacturing technology degree that prepares students for success in the installation, repair and maintenance of industrial/manufacturing environments. This hands-on advance manufacturing program is designed to respond to the needs of regional businesses and provides industrial/manufacturing related technical skills for the industry.
Training includes electronics, industrial components, various computer control software and hardware applications, industrial control circuits, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), CNC, hydraulics and pneumatics. You will also receive specialized courses in automated manufacturing systems including automated process control, which prepares you to work in trades such as manufacturing, food, chemical, paper pulp and pharmaceutical industries or further your education to pursue an engineering career.
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Program Roadmap
Quick Facts
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Program Code:
2320
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Degree:
Engineering Technology (A.S.)
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Total Credits:
60 Credits
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Online Program:
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Financial Aid Eligible:
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Additional Costs: Course materials and books
Program Contact
Catalog
2320
Engineering Technology (A.S.)
60 Credits
Program Outcomes
Upon completing this program, students will be able to demonstrate proficiency in the following program learning outcomes:
- Students will identify hazards (safety)
- Students will use a multimeter
- Students will learn the fluid power systems
- Students will get information about robotics
- Students will use precision instruments
- Students will use technical mathematics
Career Opportunities
Career Options
This occupation is versatile
both in the kind of work that it involves and in the industries in which its
expertise can be applied.
Ready to Begin Your Journey?
Join Florida State College at Jacksonville Engineering Technology (A.S.) program today.
Questions? Contact admissions.