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The Mechanical Engineering Technology program emphasizes courses in computer aided drafting, computer aided engineering analysis and design, computer aided manufacturing, computer numerical control programming, and engineering mechanics.
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GET IN TOUCHIn addition to offering classes in Hamilton and Middletown, ENT’s Distance Learning program delivers courses to students in 10 colleges in Ohio.
Curriculum and Courses
The courses include laboratory experiences working with modern materials and testing equipment, microcomputer-based engineering analysis software, CAD/CAM hardware and software, microprocessor-controlled robots, and a variety of engineering support software. Change to: Graduates work as engineering technicians
- ENT 135 Computer-Aided Drafting
- CSE 163 Introduction to Computer Concepts and Programming
- ENT 192 Circuit Analysis
- ENT 235 Computer-Aided Design
- ENT 137 Introduction to Engineering Technology
Career Options
Graduates work as Engineering Technicians within manufacturing related areas such as testing, analysis, design, and development of products. Graduates may also continue their education toward a Bachelor of Science in Applied Science degree.
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Top 10
Public college in Ohio with the best return on investment
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98.2%
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18:1
Student to faculty ratio
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