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Mechanical Engineering
Technology

 

 

 

Program Chair - Mike DeVore, P.E.

Co-op Coordinator - Kim Richards

Advisors - Kenneth V. Stoll, Larry Feist

 

The Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) program prepares its graduates to successfully enter and pursue baccalaureate degrees and to enter and advance professionally through technical and mid-management positions in local industry.

 

Students learn to use the latest technology to design and manufacture devices and systems for use in consumer products, machine tools, automotive, and aerospace industries. The MET program is a two-year Associate’s degree program that includes three majors, MET-Design, MET-Manufacturing Management, and MET-Plastics.

 

Graduates of the MET program are prepared to design mechanical systems, operate CAD systems, manage design projects, and perform product testing. Examples of program graduate job titles include Product Designer, CAD/CAM System Specialist, Product Support Manager, Design Engineering Technician, and Project Engineering Technician. Many MET graduates continue their education after earning an Associate’s degree from Cincinnati State. Articulation agreements simplify credit transfer to local colleges.

 

The Mechanical Engineering Technology program is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission for the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 – Telephone:  (410) 347-7700.

 

Design Major

Manufacturing Management Major
Plastics Option