Mechanical Engineering Technology, AAS
A40320
Official Program Description registered with the NC Community College System:
These curriculums are designed to prepare students through the study and application of principles from mathematics, natural sciences, and technology and applied processes based on these subjects.
Course work includes mathematics, natural sciences, engineering sciences and technology.
Graduates should qualify to obtain occupations such as technical service providers, materials and technologies testing services, process improvement technicians, engineering technicians, industrial and technology managers, or research technicians.
Mechanical Engineering Technology: A course of study that prepares the students to use basic engineering principles and technical skills to design, develop, test, and troubleshoot projects involving mechanical systems. Includes instruction in principles of mechanics, applications to specific engineering systems, design testing procedures, prototype and operational testing and inspection procedures, manufacturing system-testing procedures, test equipment operation and maintenance, computer applications, critical thinking, planning and problem solving, and oral and written communications. Graduates of the curriculum will find employment opportunities in the manufacturing or service sectors of engineering technology. Engineering technicians may obtain professional certification by application to organizations such as ASQ, SME, and NICET.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Mechanical Engineering Technology program, a graduate should be able to:
- Construct advanced CAD drawings.
- Prepare working drawings using ANSI Standards.
- Apply concepts of statics/strength of materials to mechanical design.
- Design mechanical systems that include but are not exclusive to: Jig and Fixture Design, Gears, Cams, and Pulleys, and Linkages.
- Use traditional machine shop practices to create and measure machined parts.
Degree Awarded
The Associate in Applied Science Degree-Mechanical Engineering Technology is awarded by the College upon completion of this program.
Gainful Employment Information
- Does Program Lead to Licensure/Certification? No
- Is Licensure/Certification Required for Employment? No
- Name of Licensure/Certification - N/A
- Name of Licensure/Certification Agency - N/A
Projected Program Cost
Books $1,830.00
Equipment/Tools $0
Supplies/Other $0
Tuition & Fees $5,735.00
Test Fees $0
Total Program Cost $7,565.00
For More Information
The Mechanical Engineering Technology program is in the Applied Technology Division. For more information, call (919) 739-6802 or visit us at our website at www.waynecc.edu.
First Semester
1st 8 weeks
2nd 8 weeks
| DFT 112 | Technical Drafting II |
4
| 2 |
| Total Credit Hours: | | 14 |
Second Semester
| DFT 154 | Intro to Solid Modeling |
5
| 3 |
| EGR 110 | Introduction to Engineering Technology |
3
| 2 |
| MAT 121 | Algebra/Trigonometry I |
4
| 3 |
| MEC 110 | Introduction to CAD/CAM |
3
| 2 |
| MEC 145 | Manufacturing Materials I |
5
| 3 |
| | Social/Behavioral Science Elective |
3
| 3 |
| Total Credit Hours: | | 16 |
Third Semester
| ENG 111 | Writing and Inquiry |
3
| 3 |
| DDF 211 | Design Process I |
7
| 4 |
| ISC 220 | Lean Manufacturing |
4
| 3 |
| Total Credit Hours: | | 10 |
Fourth Semester
| DDF 212 | Design Process II |
7
| 4 |
| HYD 110 | Hydraulics/Pneumatics I |
5
| 3 |
| OMT 156 | Problem-Solving Skills |
3
| 3 |
| PHY 131 | Physics-Mechanics |
5
| 4 |
| | Humanities/Fine Arts Elective |
3
| 3 |
| Total Credit Hours: | | 17 |
Fifth Semester
| DFT 231 | Jig & Fixture Design |
3
| 2 |
| EGR 250 | Statics/Strength of Mater |
7
| 5 |
| ENG 112 | Writing and Research in the Disciplines |
3
| 3 |
| MEC 276 | Capstone Design Project |
3
| 1 |
| OMT 222 | Project Management |
3
| 3 |
| Total Credit Hours: | | 14 |
Total Credit Hours: 71
Electives
Humanities/Fine Arts Electives
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Social/Behavioral Science Electives
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Social/Behavioral Science list of Optional General Education Courses for AAS Programs.