The engineering technology (ET) degree program was developed by the Florida Advanced Technological Education (FLATE) Center with Community Colleges and industries across the state an in close partnership with the Florida Department of Education Division of Adult and Career Education to address a growing need to supply manufacturers and high technology industries with qualified, highly skilled workers in the foreseeable future.
Structure of the ET degree program
Year 1
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Year 2
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General education courses plus,
ET Technical Core (18 credit hrs)*
- Introductory Computer Aided Drafting
- Electronics
- Instrumentation & Testing
- Quality
- Safety
- Processes & Materials
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Focus on a specialization track, each of which has some required and elective topics
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*ET core aligns with the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Production Technician (CPT) credential.
Take a look at some samples of the engineering technology core and specialization courses:
Career Paths
All Engineering Technology Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree holders can
Transfer seamlessly to a number of Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) Degrees offered in Florida’s universities, state colleges and community colleges.
60 credit hours of an A.S. Degree can be applied directly to the 4-year bachelor’s degree.
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