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Engineering Technologies

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If you are interested in a career in Architectural Drawing, Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics, one of our Engineering Technology certificate or degree programs may be for you! 

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 Computer Aided Drafting Certificate

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Computer aided drafting students learn the basic skills in architectural and mechanical drafting using computer driven drafting and design systems.
TAKE COL-101, CPT-101, MAT-170
    • COL-101 College Orientation
    • CPT-101 Intro to Computers
    • MAT-170 Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry I
    TAKE AET-111, AET-221, AET-235, EGT-102, EGT-151, EGT-155, EGT-245
      • AET-111 Architectural Computer Graphics I
      • AET-221 Architectural Computer Graphics II
      • AET-235 Architectural 3-D Rendering
      • EGT-102 Technical Drawing
      • EGT-151 Introduction to CAD
      • EGT-155 Intermediate CAD
      • EGT-245 Principles of Parametric CAD

       Electronics Engineering Technology, AAS Degree

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      Electronics Engineering Technology students gain skills necessary to assist engineers in designing, building, installing and testing electronic, computer, power and telecommunication equipment. They also develop skills in computer architecture, software development, programming applications and computer networking.
      1. TAKE COL-101,ENG-101,MAT-110, MAT-111 AND SPC-205 2. TAKE MAT-120 OR MAT-140 3. TAKE PHY-201 4. TAKE 1 COURSE FROM ART-101,ART-107 ART-108 ENG-102,ENG-228,HSS-101,MUS-105, PHI-101,PHI-105,PHI-110,REL-101,REL-104, REL-105,REL-201 or THE-101 5. TAKE 1 COURSE FROM ANT-101,ECO-210,ECO-211, GEO-101, GEO-102,HIS-101,HIS-102,HIS-104, HIS-105,HIS-201,HIS-202,PSC-201,PSC-215,PSC-220, PSY-201 OR SOC-101
        • COL-101 College Orientation
        • ENG-101 English Composition I
        • MAT-110 College Algebra
        • MAT-111 College Trigonometry
        • SPC-205 Public Speaking
        • MAT-120 Probability & Statistics
        • MAT-140 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
        • PHY-201 Physics I
        • ART-101 Art History and Appreciation
        • ART-107 History of Early Western Art
        • ART-108 History of Western Art
        • ENG-102 English Composition II
        • ENG-228 Studies in Film Genre
        • HSS-101 Introduction to Humanities
        • MUS-105 Music Appreciation
        • PHI-101 Intro to Philosophy
        • PHI-105 Introduction to Logic
        • PHI-110 Ethics
        • REL-101 Introduction to Religion
        • REL-104 Early Christian History and Literature
        • REL-105 Early Jewish History and Literature
        • REL-201 Religions of the World
        • THE-101 Introduction to Theatre
        • ANT-101 General Anthropology
        • ECO-210 Macroeconomics
        • ECO-211 Microeconomics
        • GEO-101 Intro to Geography
        • GEO-102 World Geography
        • HIS-101 Western Civ to 1689
        • HIS-102 Western Civ Post 1689
        • HIS-104 World History I
        • HIS-105 World History II
        • HIS-201 American History: Discovery to 1877
        • HIS-202 American History: 1877 to Present
        • PSC-201 American Government
        • PSC-215 State and Local Government
        • PSC-220 Introduction to International Relations
        • PSY-201 General Psychology
        • SOC-101 Intro to Sociology
        TAKE EET-111, EET-112, EET-131, EET-141, EET-145, EET-231, EET-235, EET-236, EET-261, EET-273, EGR-104, EGR-112, EGT-151
          • EET-111 DC Circuits
          • EET-112 AC Circuits
          • EET-131 Active Devices
          • EET-141 Electronic Circuits
          • EET-145 Digital Circuits
          • EET-231 Industrial Electronics
          • EET-235 Programmable Controllers
          • EET-236 PLC Systems Programming
          • EET-261 Electronic Troubleshooting
          • EET-273 Electronics Senior Project
          • EGR-104 Engineering Technology Foundations
          • EGR-112 Engineering Programming
          • EGT-151 Introduction to CAD

           Engineering Graphics-General Technology, AAS Degree

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          Students will focus on computer-aided design(CAD) with a secondary specialty in manufacturing and industrial technology.
          1. TAKE COL-101, CPT-101, ENG-101,MAT-170,AND SPC-205 2. TAKE ONE COURSE FROM THE COURSES LISTED: ART-101 ART-107 ART-108 ENG-102 ENG-228 HSS-101 MUS-105 PHI-101 PHI-105 PHI-110 REL-101 REL-104 REL-105 REL-201 OR THE-101 3. TAKE ONE COURSE FROM THE COURSES LISTED: ANT-101 ECO-201 ECO-210 ECO-211 GEO-101 GEO-102 HIS-101 HIS-102 HIS-104 HIS-105 HIS-115 HIS-201 HIS-202 HSS-205 PSC-201 PSC-215 PSC-220 PSY-103 PSY-201 SOC-101 SPC-209 OR SPC-212
            • COL-101 College Orientation
            • CPT-101 Intro to Computers
            • ENG-101 English Composition I
            • MAT-170 Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry I
            • SPC-205 Public Speaking
            • ART-101 Art History and Appreciation
            • ART-107 History of Early Western Art
            • ART-108 History of Western Art
            • ENG-102 English Composition II
            • ENG-228 Studies in Film Genre
            • HSS-101 Introduction to Humanities
            • MUS-105 Music Appreciation
            • PHI-101 Intro to Philosophy
            • PHI-105 Introduction to Logic
            • PHI-110 Ethics
            • REL-101 Introduction to Religion
            • REL-104 Early Christian History and Literature
            • REL-105 Early Jewish History and Literature
            • REL-201 Religions of the World
            • THE-101 Introduction to Theatre
            • ANT-101 General Anthropology
            • ECO-201 Economic Concepts
            • ECO-210 Macroeconomics
            • ECO-211 Microeconomics
            • GEO-101 Intro to Geography
            • GEO-102 World Geography
            • HIS-101 Western Civ to 1689
            • HIS-102 Western Civ Post 1689
            • HIS-104 World History I
            • HIS-105 World History II
            • HIS-115 African-American History
            • HIS-201 American History: Discovery to 1877
            • HIS-202 American History: 1877 to Present
            • PSC-201 American Government
            • PSC-215 State and Local Government
            • PSC-220 Introduction to International Relations
            • PSY-103 Human Relations
            • PSY-201 General Psychology
            • SOC-101 Intro to Sociology
            • SPC-209 Interpersonal Communications
            • SPC-212 Survey of Mass Communication
            TAKE AET-111, AET-221, AET-235, EGT-102, EGT-151, EGT-155, AND EGT-245
              • AET-111 Architectural Computer Graphics I
              • AET-221 Architectural Computer Graphics II
              • AET-235 Architectural 3-D Rendering
              • EGT-102 Technical Drawing
              • EGT-151 Introduction to CAD
              • EGT-155 Intermediate CAD
              • EGT-245 Principles of Parametric CAD
              TAKE AMT-110, EEM-117, EGT-104, AND IMT-131
                • AMT-110 Survey of Manufacturing Processes
                • EEM-117 AC/DC Circuits I
                • EGT-104 Print Reading
                • IMT-131 Hydraulics & Pneumatics
                TAKE 9 CREDITS FROM SUBJECTS AET, AMT, EEM, EET, EGT OR IMT

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                    Thinking about continuing your education at a 4 year institution? Through a partnership with the University of South Carolina Upstate and ECPI in Greenville, graduates of the Electronics Engineering Technology program may transfer into a bachelor's degree program. See more information in the chart below:

                     

                    WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO?YOUR GOALTHIS PROGRAM IS FOR YOU!
                    • Become an Electronic Technician
                    • Transfer for bachelor's degree at:
                      • USC Upstate
                      • ECPI Greenville
                      • SC State University
                      • UNC Charlotte
                    Technical degree with transfer opportunitiesAssociate Degree in Applied Science
                    Electronics Engineering Technology
                    • Become an Industrial Technician with emphasis on Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)
                    Technical degree in CADAssociate Degree in Applied Science
                    Engineering Graphics - General Technology
                    • Become a CAD Operator and Draftsman
                    Skills in CADCertificate in Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)
                    • Transfer into an Engineering Program at:
                      • Clemson University
                      • USC Columbia
                    Bachelor's degree in EngineeringAssociate of Science, University Transfer,
                    Pre-Engineering Advising Track

                    Internships may be available at:
                    • BMW
                    • Duke Energy
                    • Michelin
                    • RR Donnelly
                    • Sealed Air (Cryovac)
                    • SEW Eurodrive
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                    Engineering Technologies
                    Joe Santaniello, Program Director

                    Phone: (864) 592-4656

                    E-mail:santanielloj@sccsc.edu

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