Mechanical Engineering Technology Program at Tri-C

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  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2013
  • The Mechanical Engineering Technology program at Cuyahoga Community College is accredited by ABET (The Accreditation Board of Engineering Technology). It is designed to prepare students to pursue a degree in the areas of design, development, manufacturing, installation, measurement, testing,operation and control, maintenence, and sales of mechanical devices and systems. The curricullum emphasizes hands-on-learning and the use of current computer-aided techniques found in industry. Graduates are employed in a variety of industries such as automotive, manufacturing, aerospace, construction, transportation, power generation, petrochemical, as well as in research and development laboratories. Skills in the area of creating and interpreting engineering drawings and the practices and proceduresof manufacturing and principles of productdesign are emphasized.

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  • @charlesstavsky8445
    @charlesstavsky8445 10 років тому

    That's not all true! Currently I am going for the same degree, and I was planing to transfer to CSU like the guy said as well, but it is not so easy!!!! First of all CSU's Bachelors degree for Mechanical Engineering is very different than Tri-c's Associate degree. Second of all none of the engineering courses that you take at Tri-c are transferable!!!! You can only transfer the prereqs like physics, math, English and so on. Tri-c doesn't tell you this once you start, but what you we're supposed to do was do the Associates of Science degree, which has all the prereqs listed for you that you have to take if you want to do a four year degree, but cheaper.