Mechanical engineering technology

Build in-demand technical skills for todayโ€™s advanced manufacturing and engineering industries. Gain the education and hands-on experience that employers value โ€“ at a price you can afford โ€“ with Stark State Collegeโ€™s mechanical engineering technology program.

Program at a glance

DEGREE TYPE

Associate of Applied Science

PROGRAM FORMAT

In person*

LENGTH (FULL TIME)

4 semesters

CAREER COMMUNITY

Engineering technologies, industrial, advanced manufacturing and automotive technologies

*Please note: Many Stark State classes have online and in-person options.

With a strong emphasis on practical application and experience, our program teaches you about mechanical principles involving design, tolerance, stress, strain, friction and vibration. Youโ€™ll conduct projects, record and represent data, analyze results and prepare formal reports.

  • Pursue successful careers or further education. Be well-prepared to enter and advance in the mechanical engineering technology profession, or to pursue further academic studies in related fields.
  • Apply technical skills and modern tools effectively. Use industry-relevant technical competencies, software and tools to identify, analyze and solve engineering problems in your career.
  • Demonstrate professionalism, teamwork and communication. Exhibit ethical conduct, collaborate effectively in multidisciplinary teams, and communicate clearly and professionally in both technical and non-technical environments.

Both AAS engineering technology and AS pre-engineering degrees articulate to BS degrees at The University of Akron. We have a transfer agreement with The University of Akron for our AAS mechanical engineering technology degree into the collegeโ€™s BSMET pathway.

Pre-engineering

We have articulation/transfer agreements with The University of Akron and the University of Mount Union. Stark State AS preโ€‘engineering degrees articulate to BSME degrees at both institutions.

Ohio Transfer 36 ensures that general education credits (English, math, natural sciences, humanities, etc.) transfer among Ohio public colleges.

You can start with a certificate, taking classes that directly apply to the associate degree in mechanical engineering technology:

The Associate of Applied Science degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, under the commissionโ€™s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Mechanical Engineering Technology and similarly named programs.


Our mechanical engineering technology graduates have gone on to work for many companies in northeast Ohio, including:

  • Morgan Engineering
  • The Timken Company
  • Seifert Technologies
  • Thorson Baker and Associates
  • GDP Group
  • Babcock & Wilcox
  • The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
  • Diebold Nixdorf
  • LUK USA
  • Sandia National Laboratories

When you graduate, youโ€™ll be prepared to apply for roles such as:

  • Mechanical engineering technician
  • Process engineer
  • Quality control technician
  • Product development and testing technician
  • Prototype developer
  • Tooling technician
  • Mechanical engineer

FAQs

Our graduates are prepared to work in roles such as:

  • Design engineering technician
  • Mechanical engineering technician
  • Quality control inspector
  • Estimator
  • Industrial sales
  • Field technician
  • Product, production or industrial engineer
  • Surveying technician
  • Lab/testing technician
  • CAD drafter

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, itโ€™s estimated that there will be, on average, 3,200 job openings for mechanical engineering technicians/technologies per year from 2024 to 2034. MET graduates are usually qualified for technician/technologist roles rather than full mechanical engineering roles unless further degrees are earned.

Our mechanical engineering technology programs offer flexibility, including partโ€‘time enrollment, online or hybrid courses. Some lab courses are hands-on and must be taken in person for accreditation purposes.

We typically have a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio for most mechanical engineering technology courses. This means youโ€™ll get the support and attention you need.

Yes. We built handsโ€‘on laboratory and field applications into the curriculum. Part-time internships and full-time job opportunities can be sought out through our Career Services department.

We offer a range of services to help our students thrive in and out of the classroom, including:

  • Tutoring and academic support
  • Career Services
  • Faculty advisors
  • Financial aid office for programโ€‘specific and general scholarships
  • Disability support services
  • English language learner lab
  • Student support office โ€“ Counseling services
  • Student success workshops
  • TRIO support services

Looking for more career options? Check out these other programs.

Lowest tuition around

Put your money toward your goals – not debt.

Stark Stateโ€™s tuition costs up to 83% less than other area colleges and universities. Along with financial aid and scholarship opportunities, you gain the most value for your education without sacrificing quality.

Frank Fuller, Ph.D.
Department Chair, Professor, Engineering Technologies

phone

330-494-6170 ext. 4636

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Whether youโ€™re just starting out, making your college comeback or looking for a change, you belong at Stark State.