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The Mechanical Engineering Technology A.A.S. program prepares graduates to enter industry and apply a basic knowledge of mathematics and science to the design, testing, manufacture, and marketing of a product, most likely mechanical in nature. The technical skills taught in the program are hands-on and utilize industry standard and state-of-the-art equipment.
The curriculum has several core courses in humanities, social sciences and sciences. Speaking, technical writing, reading, and computer skills are stressed in many of the technical courses. This broad yet technically based curriculum prepares the graduate not only to apply engineering and scientific principles, but to also fully understand them, analyze outcomes, and to be creative in planning new procedures or processes.
This program is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of
ABET.
Admission Requirements
A high school graduate entering the Mechanical Engineering Technology A.A.S. program must have an average in the C to C+ range in a curriculum having at least three units of defined (Regents) mathematics, and two units of defined science. Additional desirable courses could include one or more of the following: mathematics, physics, chemistry, mechanical drawing, and CAD.
Morrisville State College has a rolling admission policy; notification of acceptance begins November 1. SAT or ACT exams are recommended, and an on–campus interview is encouraged.
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