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FLATE – Engineering Technology Degree Finder

 

Degree:

  • Associate in Science Degree (A.S) in Engineering Technology

Specializations:

  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Advanced Technology
  • Alternative Energy Systems
  • Electronics

Certificates:

  • Engineering Technology Support Specialist
  • Rapid Prototyping Specialist
  • Lean Manufacturing
  • Automation
  • Alternative Energy Engineering Technology
  • Mechatronics

Contact Information:

Website: Visit PBSC Website

Contact: Eva Suarez- Chair ET program
Email: suareze@palmbeachstate.edu
Phone: 561.207.5727

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Program Description:

The Engineering Technology (ET) Associate in Science (A.S.) degree program at Palm Beach State College (PBSC), prepares students for employment or provides additional training for persons employed in manufacturing and high technology industries. The 18-credit hour technical core of this degree is closely aligned with the national Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Production Technician (CPT) industry certification and endorsed by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM). Students who have already earned the MSSC-CPT will receive 15 articulated credit hours towards the Engineering Technology degree. The Engineering Technology Associate in Science degree program is partially transferable to four-year degree-granting institutions.

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Local Employers

  • Power Systems Manufacturing
  • Pratt & Whitney
  • Sikorsky
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Solar Tech Universal
  • Cyient
  • Rocketdyne
  • Agilis
  • Kratos
  • Keith
  • Harmsco
  • Kimley-Horn
  • Agbara
  • Florida Power & Light
  • Tropical Shipping
  • Engineered Design Services

 

This material is based upon work developed with funding from the National Science Foundation and revised, updated and disseminated with support from funds available under the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act of 2018 (Public Law 115-224) and the Florida Department of Education.