Engineering Technology AAS
Degree Program Mentor:
Jarrod Tollett
Professor, Engineering/Physics
405-382-9217
j.tollett@sscok.edu
Division Office: 405-382-9266
For additional information regarding this degree,contact the Degree Program Mentor.
Program Objective:
The objective of the Engineering Technology Associate in Applied Science is to prepare students to enter the workforce as an Engineering Technician.
Requirements for Graduation:
- At least sixty-four designated semester credit hours.
- Grade of "C" or better required in all Technical-Occupational Requirement courses.
- Grade Point Average of 2.5 or better on Technical-Occupational Requirement courses.
- Overall Grade Point Average of 2.0 or better.
- Fifteen semester credit hours in attendance at SSC.
- Completion of Graduate Exit Survey.
Minimum total hours required for Associate degree: 64
Course Requirements
General Education Requirements
General Education Requirements: 20
GOV 1113 American National Government ...........................3
HIST 1483 American History Survey to 1877 or
HIST 1493 American History Survey since 1877....................3
ENG 1113 Composition I .......................................................3
ENG 1213 Composition II......................................................3
CAP 1103 Introduction to Computer Applications.................3
MATH 1513 Pre-Calculus for Eng-Phys-CS..............................3
STSC 1002 Learning Strategies...............................................2
Technical-Occupational Field Support Requirements
Technical-Occupational Field Support Requirements : 11
MATH 1613 Plane Trigonometry
PHYS 2114 General Physics I
PHYS 2224 General Physics II
Technical-Occupational Field Requirements
Technical-Occupational Field Requirements: 33
BA 1603 Workplace and Cultural Competence
BA 2133 Human Relations
BA 2423 Business Ethics
ENGR 1113 Introduction to Engineering
ENGR 1123 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerances
ENGR 1133 Manual Machining Skills
ENGR 1143 CAD-CAM
ENGR 2003 Principles of Mechanical Design
ENGR 2013 Principles of Electrical Design
ENGR 2903 Engineering Technology Internship
HUM 2333 Leadership Development through the Classics
Degree Transfer Consideration
Students who want to position themselves to enter a Bachelor of Science in Engineering program once they enter the workforce should consider taking the following courses in addition to Major Field Requirements:
MATH 2215 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I: 5
MATH 2424 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II: 4
MATH 2434 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III: 4
PHYS 2211 Calculus Based Physics I: 1
PHYS 2231 Calculus Based Physics II: 1
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Please Note:
Students who begin an Associate in Applied Science degree program are permitted to change to a transfer degree program should their goals change to include the pursuit of a four-year degree upon graduation from Seminole State.