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Dec 11, 2024
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2022-2023 Course Catalog & Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Engineering Graphics Technology, AAS (AAS.EGT 35303)
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The Associate in Applied Science in Engineering Graphics Technology prepares graduates for careers in architectural, civil, mechanical, or manufacturing engineering office settings. Students use the principles and theories of science, engineering, mathematics, physics, and the use of the latest computer-aided design (CAD) software, to solve technical problems. Graduates obtain jobs in research and development, manufacturing, sales, construction, inspection, and maintenance. On-the-job duties may also include preparing and conducting experiments, collecting data, calculating or recording results, and prototyping. Students who complete the Engineering Graphics Technology Associate Degree will also earn the Engineering Graphics Diploma. This program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET (ETAC of ABET), 415 N. Charles Street, Baltimore MD 21201 (410) 347-7700 www.abet.org.
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Humanities
Take one course:
Social Science
Take one course:
Subtotal: 18 Credit Hours
Required Core Subject Areas
Subtotal: 15 Credit Hours
Other Hours Required for Graduation
Subtotal: 29 Credit Hours
Subtotal: 15 Credit Hours
Subtotal: 16 Credit Hours
Third Semester
- @Social Science Credit Hours: 3 (Listed below) (recommended terms: 1st or 2nd 8 week SP)
- @Approved Elective Credit Hours: 3 (Listed below) (recommended terms: 1st or 2nd 8 week or 16 week SP)
- EGR 190 - Statics Credit Hours: 3 (recommended terms: 16 week FA only) *
- EGT 210 - Engineering Graphics III Credit Hours: 4 (recommended terms: 16 week FA only)
- EGT 252 - Advanced CAD Credit Hours: 3 (recommended terms: 16 week Day: FA only or Night: SP only)
Subtotal: 16 Credit Hours
Subtotal: 15 Credit Hours
Total Credit Hours: 62
@ Approved Electives: CHM 101 , CHM 110 , CPT 168 , EGR 260 , EGR 264 , EGR 266 , MAT 140 , MET 214 , MET 223 , MET 231 , MTT 101
@Humanities: HIS 101 , HIS 102 , HIS 201 , HIS 202 , HSS 205
@Social Science: ECO 210 , ECO 211 , PSC 201 , PSY 201 , SOC 101
* Courses in this program that require a minimum grade of “C.”
@Approved electives are determined by specialization and are listed separately at the end of the document.
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