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Students majoring in
engineering technologies may pursue the associate of applied science degree
in a variety of engineering technology programs such as: applied industrial
technology, civil engineering technology, design engineering technology,
electric power utility technology, electrical engineering technology,
electrical maintenance technology, electronic engineering technology,
environmental, health and safety technology, heating, ventilation and air
conditioning technology and mechanical engineering technology. Engineering
technology is a field in which scientific principles and techniques are
applied toward solutions of problems in business and industry. The
engineering technician typically works as a member of a professional team
(technician/ technologist), assisting the engineer and coordinating work
performed by skilled workers. Areas of responsibility include: research,
design, development, supervision, sales and production. Applied industrial
technology technicians use similar abilities, with emphasis on areas of
supervision, operations and skilled maintenance in a variety of areas. These
areas include health care facilities, educational institutions and
industrial settings.
In addition to these
programs, the engineering technologies division offers a number of career
enhancement certificates designed to enhance specific sets of skills.
Bachelor's degree:
In most of the associate degree programs, all or nearly all courses may be
applied toward a bachelor's degree in technology. Bachelor's degree
requirements and course transferability are controlled by the institution to
which the student plans to transfer.
High school
students:
High school students graduating from a college tech prep program can get a
head start on their engineering technology associate degrees.
For more information, please
call Stark State's Office of Admissions/Student Services at
330-966-5450.
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Associate
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