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2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Engineering Technology (A.A.S.)


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Bulletin/Catalog Year 2017-2018

College of Science and Mathematics

Department of Engineering Technology


Austin Peay Center at Fort Campbell
Location: SSG Glenn H. English, Jr., Army Education Center
Bldg. 202 - Room 1207, Fort Campbell, KY
Phone: 931-221-1470
Email: byrdjl@apsu.edu
Website:  www.apsu.edu/engineering-technology

Description of Major

Engineering Technology is a multi-discipline major with industry specific concentrations in Automotive Systems Design (AAS and BS; ETAC of ABET Accredited), Construction (AAS and BS; ETAC of ABET Accredited) with a Civil specialization (BS only), Electronics (AAS; ETAC of ABET accredited), Electrical (BS; ETAC of ABET Accredited), Manufacturing (BS; ETAC of ABET accredited), Mechanical (BS; Preparing for ETAC of ABET accreditation), and Mechatronics (AAS and BS; Preparing for ETAC of ABET accreditation).  Each concentration has been designed to meet the needs of local, regional, and national industry relative to the specific concentration. 

General Education Core


  Credit Hours
see Common Core 41
University-Wide Freshman Seminar Requirement 1

Total Hours 14


Major Core Requirements


Concentrations


  • Automotive Engineering Technology
  • Construction Engineering Technology
  • Electronics Engineering Technology
  • Mechatronics Engineering Technology

Automotive Engineering Technology


The AAS degree in Engineering Technology with a concentration in Automotive prepares students to, depending on the selected option, work as specialist in the Automotive Manufacturing industry or as Automobile Service Specialist.  

Total Hours 24

Specialization


Students must select one (1) specialization listed below for this concentration

Automotive Engineering Technology Specialization

Automotive Service Specialization

Construction Engineering Technology


The AAS degree in Engineering Technology with a concentration in Construction prepares students to work in the Building Construction industry as a General Contractor.

Total Hours 24

Specialization


Students must select one (1) specialization listed below for this concentration

Construction Engineering Technology Specialization

Required Courses

Total Hours 12

Construction Service Specialization

Electronics Engineering Technology


Total Hours 24

Specialization


Sutdents must select one (1) specialization listed below for this concentration

Electronics Communication Specialization

Electronics Computer Technology Specialization

Mechatronics Engineering Technology


Total Hours 24

Specialization


Students must select the specialization listed below for this concentration

Mechatronics Application Specialization

Total Program Hours 65


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