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Dec 16, 2025
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2025-2026 College Catalog
Engineering Technology (Advanced Manufacturing Specialization), A.S.
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Return to: Associate in Science, (A.S.) Degrees
Program Code: 1760
The A.S. degree in Engineering Technology, with specialization in Advanced Manufacturing, is designed to prepare you to meet the ever-changing and increasingly complex manufacturing processes found in today’s advanced manufacturing workforce. Graduating from this program will prepare you step into high-skill, high-wage positions such as systems technician, process analyst, technical sales technician, project technician, and calibration technician. Embedded within this program pathway are several industry-recognized College Credit Certificates (C.C.C.) including Mechatronics; Engineering Technology Support Specialist; as well as Pneumatics, Hydraulics, and Motors for Manufacturing. This program is also aligned with the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Production Technician (CPT) industry certification. The A.S. in Engineering Technology degree can serve as either a terminal degree or as the first step of a Florida University System 2+2 program leading to a bachelor’s degree in a technical area or management.
Length: 60 credit hours
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| * | It is your responsibility to meet with the instructional supervisor or counselor to select the proper course to fulfill this requirement. | | ^ | It may be necessary to first enroll in a lower-level English, math, or reading course depending on college placement test scores. | | + | Previous completion of the MSSC CPT Certificate satisfies this requirement. | | # | Computer competency skills and Fundamentals of Speech Communication general education requirements are covered within the Engineering Technology curriculum for the associate degree. | |
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