Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology
The MET program focuses on the applied aspects and design of mechanical components of mechanisms, machines, and systems of machines. Engineering principles are applied to the development of industrial and consumer products, usually within the scope of design teams. Applicants are required to have completed an associate degree from an accredited college or university in mechanical or similar engineering technology program to be considered for admission.
MET focuses on the applied aspects of mechanical and thermal-fluidity analysis of the components in mechanisms, machines, products, and systems. The program requires a thorough understanding of applied mathematics and the engineering sciences. Students will develop the essential skills needed to apply experimental and empirical techniques to the study of systems and the solution of problems. This knowledge is used to research concepts, apply modeling methods, simulate and test operating conditions and their impact on the designed systems, and synthesize different elements to obtain an optimum design of a specific product. The program is accredited by ABET, Inc., the recognized accreditor of college and university programs in applied science, computing, engineering, and technology.
- ENT 272 Mechanics II: Strength of Materials
- ENT 310 Fluid Mechanics
- ENT 312 Thermodynamics and Heat Power
- ENT 404 Experimentation Techniques
- ENT 278 Mechanics III: Analysis of Machine Components
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