Mechanical Engineering Technology
Associate of Science

Mechanical Engineering Technology

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Program Overview

Program Overview

Naugatuck Valley Community College's Mechanical Engineering Technology program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org

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Earn a degree

  • Degree options include:
  • Career-oriented students are prepared for work as:
    •  Mechanical Engineering Technician – plan, produce and assemble products/processes
    •  Applications Engineers – provide technical solutions to customers
    • Test Technicians – set up and conduct tests of prototypes or completed products/processes
    •  Mechanical Drafters – design, layout and draw using CAD software
    • Technical Managers – manage and lead projects or teams of technical employees
  • Students may transfer to the four-year school of their choice to pursue Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology or Mechanical Engineering. Some students have also transferred into Biomedical Engineering or Civil Engineering fields.

Earn a certificate 

Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) 2D Certificate and Engineering Technologies Exploratory Certificate are available to students who do not wish to pursue a full two-year course of study.

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Career Possibilities

Career Possibilities

 

Some career opportunities may require additional education beyond an associates degree.

Additional Details

Design Machines and Processes

Mechanical Engineering is one of the broadest and one of the most popular fields of engineering. It deals with power and the machinery used to convert power to useful work. Mechanical Engineers design machines and processes to generate and apply power to useful purposes. The mechanical engineering technician is a practically-oriented member of the engineering team who applies existing technology to the solution of engineering problems and designs machines and processes that generate and apply power to useful purposes. For example, a mechanical engineering technician may assist in the design of a power plant, testing of a space shuttle, manufacturing of a nuclear submarine or building of an aircraft carrier. The curriculum includes course work in materials testing, thermo-fluids, dynamics, manufacturing, CAD, mathematics and the sciences.

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Certificate Programs

Certificate Programs

The Engineering Technologies Exploratory Certificate is designed to prepare students for Engineering Technology programs and enable them to evaluate career choices in Engineering Technologies.

The 2D Computer-Aided Drafting Certificate meets the need of individuals interested in a basic exposure to, and /or exploration of, using and applying 2D CAD. The Advanced CADD Modeling Certificate can be attained while you are enrolled and working toward a degree, or it can be achieved in and of itself. Students will work on creating 2D professionally finished drawings under the supervision of a senior draftsperson.

Enrollment & Graudation Data

Mechanical Engineering Technology Enrollment and Graduation Data

Student Success

Where does this take me?

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Academic & Transfer

Transfer options are available for students who choose this course of study.  Talk with your advisor.

Graduates of the MET program are currently working at:

  • Pratt and Whitney
  • Sikorsky Aircraft
  •  BMW
  • GKN Aerospace
  • RBC Bearings
  • Noresco
  • Siemons Company
  • Barden Corporation
  • Cadenza Innovations
  • Pitney Bowes
  • Sonics and Materials
  • Branson Ultrasonics
  • Farrell Pomini
  • Siemens Healthcare
  • Mcubed Technologies

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