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MECHANICALENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY
Two-year Associate in Applied ScienceOne year diploma
Two semester certificate
Students design and create parts for electric bicycles in the Design Process II class
Mrs. Wall gives individual instruction to a student in the Technical Drafting 1 class.
Daniel Hendrickson(910) [email protected]
Steve Garrett(910) [email protected]
Ann Wall(910) [email protected]
Students begin assembly of their custom electric bicycle as part of a class final project
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MECHANICALENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
For more information about the MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY program, please contact:
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CURRICULUM DESCRIPTIONThe Mechanical Engineering Technology curriculum at Cape Fear Community College prepares graduates to draft and/or design machine parts, mechanisms, and mechanical systems. Computer-aided drafting (CAD) will be emphasized as the primary method of producing drawings.
Course work includes computer-aided drafting equipment, materials, statics, manufacturing methods and processes, mathematics, physics, and written and oral communications. Students should acquire skills such as thinking and planning with the emphasis on drafting and design skills.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESGraduates of the curriculum will find employment opportunities in the manufacturing or service sectors of engineering technology. With the broad scope of mechanical engineering combined with CAD training many students discover job opportunities outside of a manufacturing environment. Approximate starting salaries range from $30,000 to $40,000 per year or $15 to $20 per hour.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Mr. Hendrickson and a student discuss a part just produced by the Rapid Prototype machine for the Solid Modelling Class.
Mr. Garrett’s class testing the manipulator arm completed as a part of a hydraulics lab exercise.
Two- year Assoc ia tei n App l i ed S c ien ce
Evening Classes:Two evening classes will be offered every semester.
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II. Major Courses
III. Mechanical Engineering Electives
I. General Education Courses Semester Credit Hour
Associate in Applied Science
Required Classes
COM 110 DDF 211DFT 111 EGR 251DFT 111A ELC 111DFT 151 Hum/Fine Arts ElectMAT 121 ElectiveMEC 111
DFT 112 DDF 212DFT 112A DFT 231DFT 154 EGR 252MEC 110 HYD 110MEC 145 Soc/Behav Sci ElectPHY 131
DFT 211DFT 254ENG 111ElectivePHY 131
Summer Semester I
Sequence of Classes 2 0 1 5 - 1 6
Fall Semester I Fall Semester II
Spring Semester I Spring Semester II
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Intro to Communication Expository WritingAlgebra/Trigonometry Hum/Fine Arts ElectiveSocial/Behavioral Science
COM 110 ENG 111 MAT 121
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DDF 211DDF 212 DFT 111DFT 111ADFT 112DFT 112ADFT 151DFT 152DFT 154DFT 211 DFT 231DFT 254 ELC 111HYD 110MEC 110MEC 111MEC 145EGR 250 PHY 131
Design Process IDesign Process IITechnical Drafting ITechnical Drafting I LabTechnical Drafting IITechnical Drafting II LabCAD I CAD IIIntro Solid Model/Render Gears, Cams, & PulleysJig and Fixture DesignInterm Solid Model/Render Intro to ElectricityHydraulics/Pneumatics I Introduction to CAD/CAMMachine Processes IManufacturing Materials IStatics and StrengthPhysics/Mechanics
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Choose a minimum of 4 hours from the following:
ATR 112 CIS 110 CSC 133CSC 139CSC 151ELC 113ELC 125ISC 112MAC 121MAC 124WLD 112
Introduction to Automation Intro to ComputersC-ProgrammingVisual BasicsJava ProgrammingBasic Wiring IDiagrams and SchematicsIndustrial SafetyIntro to CNC CNC MillingBasic Welding Processes
Total Credits 72/73