The Engineering Technology program will prepare you for a variety of high-paying high-tech careers including maintenance technicians in manufacturing, assistant engineers, project supervisors, traffic engineers, water/waste-water technicians, maintenance supervisor/managers, and quality technician/supervisors. Many graduates continue their education by obtaining a Bachelor of Applied Science degree.
By pursuing an Engineering Technology degree, you will learn how to apply practical engineering principles. It will also provide you with clear, progressive steps toward meeting your educational and career goals.
CF offers four specializations for the Engineering Technology Associate in Science as well as many College Credit Certificates that can be completed individually or while pursuing the Associate in Science degree.
Graduates of this program are eligible to be enrolled in the CF Bachelor of Applied Science in Business and Organizational Management program or transfer to a bachelor’s degree program at another higher education institution.
Explore Degrees and Certificates
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Engineering Technology – Supply Chain Automation Specialization, A.S.
Area of study: Business and Technology
Degree type: Associate in Science
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Mechanical Designer and Programmer, C.C.C.
Area of study: Business and Technology
Degree type: College Credit Certificate
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Pneumatics, Hydraulics and Motors for Manufacturing, C.C.C.
Area of study: Business and Technology
Degree type: College Credit Certificate
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Mechatronics, C.C.C.
Area of study: Business and Technology
Degree type: College Credit Certificate
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, C.C.C.
Area of study: Business and Technology
Degree type: College Credit Certificate
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Engineering Technology – Support Specialist, C.C.C.
Area of study: Business and Technology
Degree type: College Credit Certificate
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Automation, C.C.C.
Area of study: Business and Technology
Degree type: College Credit Certificate
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Engineering Technology – Quality Specialization, A.S.
Area of study: Business and Technology
Degree type: Associate in Science
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Engineering Technology – Electronics Specialization, A.S.
Area of study: Business and Technology
Degree type: Associate in Science
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Engineering Technology – Advanced Manufacturing Specialization, A.S.
Area of study: Business and Technology
Degree type: Associate in Science
Certifications Available:
MSSC CPT, Certified Production Technician (Students will be eligible to sit for upon successful completion of EGN1111 Engineering Graphics, EET 1084 Survey of Electronics, ETI 1411 Manufacturing Processes I, ETI 1151 Instrument Techniques and Measurement, ETI 1117 Introduction to Quality Control and ETI 1720C Industrial Safety)
Lean Manufacturing Bronze Certification(Students will be eligible to sit for upon successful completion of ETI 1622 Concepts of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma, ETI 2623 Lean Enterprise for the Expert, ETI 1628 Developing and Coaching Self-Directed Work Teams, ETI 2610 Six Sigma for the Expert)
Fanuc Certified Robotic Training (Students will be eligible to sit for upon successful completion of ETS 1540 Industrial Applications using PLC’s and Robotics.)
PMMI Mechanical Level 1 (Students will be eligible to sit for upon successful completion of ETM 2401 Mechanical Systems and Devices)
PMMI Fluid Power Level 1 (Students will be eligible to sit for upon successful completion of ETS 1700 Hydraulics and Pneumatics)
PMMI Industrial Electricity Level 1 (Students will be eligible to sit for upon successful completion of ETI 1843 Motors and Controls)
PMMI Programmable Logic Controllers 1 (Students will be eligible to sit for upon successful completion of ETS 1540 Industrial Applications using PLCs and Robotics)
AutoCAD Certified User (Students will be eligible to sit for upon successful completion of EGN 1111)
Graduates of the Program will be able to Demonstrate:
- An understanding of industrial processes and material properties.
- Generation and interpretation of computer-aided drawings.
- A fundamental understanding of electronics and electricity.
- An understanding of industrial safety, health and environmental requirements.
- Proficiency in the use of quality assurance methods and quality control concepts.
- Proficiency in using tools, instruments and testing devices.
- Basic troubleshooting skills.
- Appropriate communication skills.
- Appropriate math skills.
- An understanding of modern business practices and strategies.
- Employable skills.
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