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CORE CLASSES
• ARCH-110 / CAD Fundamentals ARCH-135 / Technical Drawing
• ENGR-100 / Intro to Engineering Technology• ENGR-106 / Intro to Engineering
Applications• ENGR-205 / Engineering Tech Leadership &
Supervision• ENGR-279 / Engineering Technology
Capstone• ENGR-296 / Engineering Technology Co-op
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Architectural Engineering Major
Job Titles
• Architectural
Technician
• CAD/Drafting
Technician
• Construction Manager
• Project Engineer
• CAD Operator
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Civil Engineering Major
Civil Engineers Design &
Construct:• Bridges• Highways• Dams• Buildings• Environmental
Services• Oil & Gas Facilities
COTC Students Learn:
• Materials & Testing• Surveying• Site Engineering• Hydrology• Structures• Blueprint Reading• Civil CAD Software
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Civil Engineering Job Titles
• Civil Engineering Technician
• Field Supervisor / Project Leader
• CAD Technician / Operator
• Engineering Design Technician
• Transportation Technician
• Structural Technician• Survey Technician• Materials
Tester/Inspector
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CertificatesCOTC 1 Year Computer Aided Drafting/Design
ARCH-110 CAD Fundamentals 2.00 Tech AU
ARCH-115 3D Design with SketchUp 1.50 Tech AU
ARCH-135 Technical Drawing 3.00 Tech AU
CIVIL-235 Structural Steel & Concrete 2.00 Tech AU
ARCH-111 Advanced CAD 2.00 Tech SP
ARCH-125 Revit Architecture 1.50 Tech SP
ARCH-190 Architecture I 4.00 Tech SP
CIVL-120 AutoDesk Civil 3D 1.50 Tech SP
Total 17.50
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CertificatesHeavy Equipment Operator
• Ohio Board of Regents 1-Year Certificate• The National Center for Construction Education
and Research (NCCER) Certification• Partnership between COTC and Performance
Training Solutions
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What Do Students Learn?
Electrical Engineering Major • Fundamentals of electrical
circuits, Electronic communication , and Electrical systems with 70% hand on experiments.
• Principles of electrical circuits, computer and control systems. Circuits such as amplifiers, OP amp and PLC with 70% hands on Labs
• Fundamentals of Digital and analog systems and electronic communication with 70% hands on experiments.
• Fundamentals of energy conservation technologies and home technology systems with hands on instructions
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What do Electrical Engineering Technologists do
• Install electrical, computer and control systems
• Develop and test electrical systems
• Evaluate and test electronic systems, troubleshoot and diagnose computer systems and diagnostic hardware and software problems
• Set up, install, and operate electrical, computer and control systems
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Electrical Engineering MajorJob Titles
• Electrical Engineering Technician• Electrician• Electrical System Supervisor• Electrical System Operator• Sales Engineer• Electrical Engineer (with a few years of
experience)
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Mechanical Engineering Major
COTC Students learn fundamentals of:
• Mechanical, hydraulic, and thermo-fluid systems.
• Statics and strength of materials.• mechanical system components; gears, bolts,
mechanisms. • Power transmission systems, and conveyor
systems.• Measurement and instrumentation.• Green energy and technologies and HVAC
systems. • Many labs with 60% hands-on instruction
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What mechanical engineering
technologists do:
• Install mechanical, hydraulic and thermo-fluid systems• Develop
and test mechanical systems.
• Evaluate and test products using measuring and diagnostic devices to adjust and repair equipment.
• Set up, install, and operate energy generation and use systems.
The average annual salaries
are $40,000 with a range of
$30,000 through $57,000.
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Mechanical Engineering Major
Job Titles:• Mechanical
Engineering Technician
• Mechanical Drafter• Mechanical Assembler• Mechanical
Engineering Support• Field Service Engineer• Sales Engineer• Mechanical Engineer
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Manufacturing Engineering Technology
COTC Students Learn:• Fundamentals and principles
of machining, manufacturing, turning and milling including operating CNC machines.
• Fundamentals of communications, lean manufacturing, and engineering technology leadership and supervision.
• Fundamentals of CNC machines including programming and getting involved in Co-op programs.
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Manufacturing Engineering TechnologyWhat Manufacturing technologists do:
• Operate metal-removing equipment such as lathes, drill presses, milling machines and grinders, many of which are numerically controlled (CNC).
• Hands-on manufacturing work like CNC graphic programming and CNC turning and Milling.
• Could assume leadership positions
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• Machinist• Manufacturing
technologist• Manufacturing
technician• Manufacturing
supervisor• Manufacturing
assembly
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Job Titles
The average annual earnings of manufacturing technicians is about $29, 357 with a range from $22, 294 - $39, 747
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Careers and Pathways• Engineering Technology (2 year
degree) is about 70% hands-on, 30% theoretical.
• Engineering Technicians highly desired. Can hit the ground running.
• Engineering Technicians can stay in the field, or proceed to 4 year degree for more theory (about 30% hands-on, 70% theoretical).
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Math – 150 Pre-Calculus required
• Pre-Calculus is College Algebra and Trigonometry
• Boot Camp late July early August
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Something to think about…
• A 4-year degree costs over $40,000 (tuition only at OSU)
• A 2-year COTC degree costs about $10,000 Someone who graduates in 2
years and begins making $32k/year for 2 years is $94,000 ahead of a 4 year graduate by the time they graduate.
$30,000 difference in cost of education
+$64,000 2 years salary
$94,000