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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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