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Nov 21, 2024
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2017-2018 Catalog and Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mechanical Engineering Technology, AAS
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Upon completion of an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology, a student will be able to:
Science & Technology
- Demonstrate proper operation of CAD related equipment and related software.
- The ability to read and understand engineering drawings, specifications, mechanical principles and processes.
- Have a firm understanding of the various components of manufacturing.
- Know and understand Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing.
- Seek further information in their field to keep current through periodicals, trade journals, and ongoing training.
Problem Solving/Critical Thinking
- Demonstrate proper safety procedures.
- Demonstrate proper programming techniques in CNC and programmable controllers.
- Demonstrate the ability to evaluate materials selection.
- Demonstrate the selection of and logical order of manufacturing processes.
- Understand and use mechanical prints.
- Students will demonstrate the use of effective problem solving strategies, including scientific inquiry, with both well-defined and ill-defined problems.
- Students will provide evidence of meta-cognitive thinking in each of their courses through the process of thinking about their own thinking, reflecting upon their learning process, and identifying gaps in their knowledge and skill.
- Students will acquire the ability of perspective taking and apply it in a variety of work and life situations.
- Students will provide evidence of critical thinking within each area of general education.
- Students will demonstrate the use of effective problem solving strategies, including: scientific inquiry, with both well-defined and ill-defined problems.
- Students will provide evidence of meta-cognitive thinking in each of their courses through the process of thinking about their own thinking, reflecting upon their learning process, and identifying gaps in their knowledge and skill.
Professionalism
- Exhibit professional and ethical behaviors.
- Awareness of cultural and societal diversity.
- Students will provide evidence of meta-cognitive thinking in each of their courses through the process of thinking about their own thinking, reflecting upon their learning process, and identifying gaps in their knowledge and skill.
- Students will demonstrate writing proficiency in a variety of professional and personal genres. Students will acquire a number of learning strategies that will encourage self-directed learning during their education and throughout their lives.
- Identify basic management styles and practices.
- Students will acquire the ability of perspective taking and apply it in a variety of work and life situations.
- Students will provide evidence for increased understanding and awareness of self, others, interpersonal relations, and societal and cultural issues.
- Awareness of cultural and societal diversity.
- Students will acquire a number of learning strategies that will encourage self-directed learning during their education and throughout their lives.
Communication
- Demonstrate good presentation skills.
- Prepare professional documents using current software.
- Students will develop and relate foundational speaking skill in both workplace and interpersonal contexts.
- Students will demonstrate proficient listening skills in a variety of situations.
- Students will develop and relate foundational speaking skill in both workplace and interpersonal contexts.
- Students will demonstrate proficient listening skill in a variety of situations.
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