Applied Engineering Technology - Associate in Science

Engineering and Building Arts Department

ENG-AS

Program Leadership Information

Dr. Natavia Middleton
Dean
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Dr. Sidney Martin
Program Director
martin.sidney@spcollege.edu
727-394-6203

Program Summary

This degree is a sequence of instruction with four sub plans to choose from: electronics, Lean Six Sigma quality, advanced manufacturing, and digital design and modeling. All applied engineering technology students take a common core of six classes (18 credit hours) that gives them a background in safety, quality assurance, metrology, CAD, electronics, and materials. Students will start taking classes in their sub plan right away along with their core and general education courses. There are opportunities to gain industry certifications, attend guest lectures, participate in field trips to local employers, and network with other students. Internships are also available and required for electronics, advanced manufacturing, and digital design and modeling. Our mission is to provide hands-on, relevant coursework in a supportive and creative learning environment. We will prepare students for employment, or provide additional training for currently employed students, in manufacturing, healthcare, electronics, aerospace, or other related industries. The 18 credit hour technical core has also been aligned with the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council’s (MSSC) Certified Production Technician (CPT) certification. After completing the core courses, students will be eligible to take the four exams for CPT certification. The graduates of the Engineering Technology A.S. Program can transfer to universities and colleges offering the B.S. degree in Engineering Technology.

The Academic Pathway is a tool for students that lists the following items:
  • the recommended order in which to take the program courses
  • suggested course when more than one option exists
  • which semester each course is typically offered
  • if the course has a prerequisite
  • courses that may lead to a certificate (if offered in the program)
If you are starting the program this term, click here to access the recommended Academic Pathway.

If you have already started the program, click one of the following for the archived Academic Pathways. Please verify the Academic Pathway lists your correct starting semester.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Demonstrates the ability to plan and manage assigned activities effectively, using professional industry standards.
  2. Works and performs tasks effectively to meet deadlines, using professional industry standards.
  3. Demonstrates effective oral and written communications skills in a work-related environment, using professional industry standards.

Graduation Requirements

Minimum grade of "C" required in all courses.

Program Requirements

AS GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
AS Gen Ed
Credits 18
Communications - Composition- Core
3
Complete 3 credits from the approved General Education Composition I coursework. Minimum grade of "C" required. This requirement must be completed within the first 24 credits of coursework toward the AS degree.
3
Social and Behavioral Sciences- Core
3
Complete 3 credits from the approved General Education Social and Behavioral Sciences coursework. Minimum grade of "C" required. Completing POS 2041 or POS 2041H or AMH 2020 or AMH 2020H will satisfy the course component of the Civic Literacy Requirement.
3
Humanities and Fine Arts-Core
3
Complete 3 credits from the approved General Education Humanities and Fine Arts coursework. Minimum grade of "C" required.
3
Mathematics-Core
3
Complete 3 credits from the approved General Education Mathematics coursework. Minimum grade of "C" required.
3
Ethics
3
Complete 3 credits from the approved General Education Ethics coursework. Minimum grade of "C" required.
3
Natural Sciences - Core
3
Complete 3 credits from the approved General Education Science coursework. Minimum grade of "C" required.
3
Computer/Information Literacy Competency
0
Competency may be demonstrated by completing the Computer Information and Literacy Exam (CGS 1070T) OR by successful completion of one of the approved Computer/Information Literacy Competency courses. No minimum credits required.
0
Enhanced World View
0
Complete at least one 3-credit course intended to enhance the student's world view in light of an increasingly globalized economy. Minimum grade of "C" required. In some cases, this course may also be used to satisfy another General Education Requirement.
0
Civic Literacy
0
Competency may be demonstrated by completing at least one course from the approved General Education Civic Literacy coursework below (minimum grade of "C" required) AND satisfactory completion of an assessment (exam). This requirement is in compliance with Rule 6A-10.02413 of the Florida Administrative Code.
 
American National Government (Active)
3
Honors American National Government (Active)
3
History of the United States II (Active)
3
Honors History of the US II (Active)
3
MAJOR CORE COURSES
Technology Core (Complete 18 credits)
Credits 18
Introduction to Electronics (Historical)
3
Introduction to CAD (Active)
3
Introduction to Quality Assurance (Active)
3
Manufacturing Processes and Materials I (Historical)
3
Industrial Safety (Historical)
3
Mechanical Measurement (Historical)
3
SUBPLAN
Select one subplan from below (Complete 24 credits)
Credits 24
SUBPLAN CORE COURSES
Subplan: Electronics (ELEC) (Complete 21 credits)
Credits 0
Digital Fundamentals with Lab (Active)
4
AC/DC Circuits with Lab (Historical)
3
Solid State Electronics with Lab (Historical)
4
Linear Integrated Circuits with Lab (Active)
4
Engineering Technology Work Experience (Active)
3
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) (Historical)
3
SUBPLAN ELECTIVE COURSES
Subplan: Electronics (ELEC) (Select 3 credits)
Credits 0
Motors and Controls (Historical)
3
Automation and Sensors (Historical)
3
Electro-Mechanical Systems (Active)
3
Robotics (Active)
3
SUBPLAN CORE COURSES
Subplan: Quality (QUAL) (Complete 24 credits)
Credits 0
Statistical Process Control (Active)
3
Intro to Lean Six Sigma (Active)
3
Process Improvement Teams (Active)
3
Six Sigma Methodology and Tools (Active)
3
Lean Systems (Active)
3
Elementary Statistics (Historical)
3
Introduction to Project Management (Historical)
3
Engineering Technology Work Experience (Active)
3
SUBPLAN CORE COURSES
Subplan: Digital Design and Modeling (DDM) (Complete 18 credits)
Credits 0
3-6
Introduction to Architectural Revit (Active)
3
OR
6
AutoCAD Inventor (3D modeling) (Active)
3
AND
Engineering Technology Work Experience (Active)
3
AutoCAD II (Active)
3
Introduction to SolidWorks (Active)
3
Advanced Solidworks (Active)
3
SolidWorks Applications (Active)
3
SUBPLAN ELECTIVE COURSES
Subplan: Digital Design and Modeling (DDM) (Select 6 credits)
Credits 0
Complete 6 credits of ETD prefix courses not required as Subplan Core Courses.
6
SUBPLAN CORE COURSES
Subplan: Advanced Manufacturing (MANU) (Complete 21 credits)
Credits 0
Motors and Controls (Historical)
3
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) (Historical)
3
Robotics (Active)
3
Automation and Sensors (Historical)
3
AC/DC Circuits with Lab (Historical)
3
Fluid Power (Active)
3
Engineering Technology Work Experience (Active)
3
SUBPLAN ELECTIVE COURSES
Subplan: Advanced Manufacturing (MANU) (Select 3 credits)
Credits 0
Complete CNT 1000 OR any 3 credit course with a prefix of EET, ETD or ETI that is not a required Subplan Core Course.
3
Total: 60