Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET)
Texas A&M University Central Texas College of Education
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Campus location
Killeen, USA
Languages
English
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Earliest start date
Sep 2024
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Introduction
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) at Texas A&M University-Central Texas prepares students for rewarding careers with an engineering focus. The program prepares graduates for practice in product improvement, manufacturing, engineering operation, sales, production, and implementation of mechanical systems.
The MET program prepares you to become a skilled engineering technologist who is socially and professionally responsible, equipped with the technical and general communication skills to liaise between engineers, technicians, and the business portions of engineering companies. The MET program engages more hands-on learning while requiring less math and science depth than a traditional engineering degree. This discipline focuses on the applied aspects of science and engineering.
Program Objectives
Students attending this program will:
- Engage in applications-oriented design, manufacturing, and management of mechanical systems, including all technical and economic factors influencing these systems.
- Use appropriate theory, mathematics, and computational technology to analyze and solve applied engineering problem
- Learn how to communicate and function effectively as an individual and as a team member in a professional environment.
- Pursue lifelong learning and continuous improvement of their knowledge and skills in diverse industries with the highest professional and ethical standards
Career Opportunities
- Engineering Technologist
- Mechanical Designer
- Senior Process Analyst
- Engineer Technical Staff
- Computer Aided Design (CAD) Designer
- Machinery Operation and Repair
- Technical Communication