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Mechanical Engineering-Related Technology is a degree category that consists of the following common degrees:

  • Automotive Engineering Technology

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    Automotive Engineering Technology

    Automotive engineering technologists assist automotive engineers. They help determine the practicality of engineers’ proposed product designs by planning and conducting durability and efficiency tests on experimental components, devices, equipment, systems, and vehicles of the future. They record data, make computations, plot graphs, analyze results, write reports, and often make recommendations for improvements to meet safety, quality, and performance requirements.

    The automotive engineering technology curriculum prepares students to take on this vital role in the growing automotive research, design, and development industry.

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  • Aerospace Engineering Technology

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    Aerospace Engineering Technology
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology

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    Mechanical Engineering Technology

    Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians support the engineering activities of design, manufacture, installation, testing, operation, and maintenance of machines and mechanical equipment. While the mechanical engineers who lead them are concerned with mathematical and scientific theory and innovation, their work is about application and implementation. It follows, therefore, that mechanical engineering technology programs focus on applied learning.

    Students in these programs learn how to read and create engineering drawings. They learn about the strengths of materials, machine design, how to select and use tools, modeling, manufacturing processes for the production of mechanical components, and more. In short, they learn how to solve technical problems with a hands-on approach.

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