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FLATE – Engineering Technology Degree Finder

 

Degree:

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

Specializations:

  • Advanced Manufacturing

Certificates:

  • Pneumatics, Hydraulics & Motors for Manufacturing
  • Engineering Technologies Support Specialist

 

Contact Information:

Website: Visit TCC’s ET Website

Advanced Manufacturing Training Center

Contact: Bret Hammond
Email: Bret.Hammond@tcc.fl.edu
Phone: 850.201.8334

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Program Description:

The Engineering Technology Associate in Science Degree at TCC offers the Advanced Manufacturing specialization and two college credit certificates: Engineering Technology Support Specialist and Pneumatics, Hydraulics and Motors for Manufacturing.  These offerings support a wide range of in-demand high tech skills in advanced technology and production industries including electronics, aviation and aerospace, chemical processing, mechanical fabrication and others. The 18-credit hour technical core is aligned with the Manufacturing Skills Standard Council’s (MSSC) skills standards.  After completing this core students will be prepared to take the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) assessments for the Certified Production Technician (CPT) certification and 15 credits of the ET Core can be articulated for a current MSSC –CPT credential.

TCC Engineering Technology Labs

TCC’s Advanced Manufacturing Training Center (AMTC) has flexible lab space to accommodate both classroom and custom training in machining and metal fabrication; composites; alternative energies; motors and controls; hydraulics and pneumatics and CAD and 3-D modelling.

TCC Lab Photos

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Local Employers:

  • General Dynamics Land Systems
  • Danfoss Turbocor
  • Teligent EMS
  • Global CNC Solutions
  • St. Marks Powder

 

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.