Engineering Technology I and II
This course introduces students to a career installing, maintaining, and repairing industrial machine technology, including green technology of the future. Students will be preparing for a career as an engineering technician in a manufacturing or industrial environment.
Instruction will focus on fluid power systems, CNC (computer numeral controlled) fundamentals, and will also include an introduction to carbon capture and storage. Students will earn college credit through Richland Community College by taking this class.
Instructor
Mr. Daum (ENGT I)
Mr Senger (ENGT II)
Course Location
Richland Community College Campus
Areas of Study
- Motor Controls Fundamentals and Applications
- Fluid Power Systems
- Occupational Safety
- Industrial Processes (Engineering Tech - General)
- Principles of Wind Energy
Dual Credit
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Tech Academy Program (High School Credit Earned) |
RCC Course (College Credit Earned) |
1st Year Students | Engineering Technology I |
Fall 2022 Semester:
ENGT 104 - Motor Control Applications
Credits Earned: 4.0
ENGT 160 - Metrology
Credits Earned: 3.0
Spring 2022 Semester:
ENGT 150 - Machining Fundamentals
Credits Earned: 2.0
ENGT 151 - Cutting & Work Holding
Credits Earned: 2.0
ENGT 160 - Metrology
Credits Earned: 3.0
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2nd Year Students | Engineering Technology II |
Fall 2022 Semester:
ENGT 101 - Motor Control Fundamentals
Credit Earned: 4.0
ENGT 131 - Maintenance Fundamentals
Credits Earned: 4.0
Spring 2022 Semester:
ENGT 111 - Motor Control Applications
Credits Earned: 4.0
ENGT 160 - Metrology
Credits Earned: 3.0
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