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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

Mechanical Engineering Technology, A.S.


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The Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) program is accredited by the EngineeringTechnology Accreditation Commission (ETAC) of ABET, under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Mechanical Engineering Technology and Similarly Named Programs.

Mechanical Engineering Technology is a broad and diverse discipline. The program combines rigorous work in technology and engineering with hands-on lab experience. The curriculum is a highly flexible 2 + 2 curriculum. Once the two year degree is earned, graduates may choose to enter the workforce or continue their education with two years at the baccalaureate level. The Associate of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology provides technical courses in the fundamentals of mathematics, science, strength of materials, electronics, computer aided drafting, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and machine design. Students are also required to take courses that focus on oral and written communication skills. The Bachelor of Science degree provides students a greater emphasis on analysis and design with classes in heat transfer, thermodynamics, dynamics, and mechanical measurements. In addition, student will complete the universities general studies requirements to form a well-rounded education. Classes are small and students interact one-on-one with highly trained and educated faculty. Professors contribute additional time and effort to give every student the opportunity to succeed.

Students have the opportunity to join the student chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Students design, fabricate and test a Baja buggy and compete in the Baja SAE Series each year. Fairmont State also offers funded undergraduate research. 

Graduates are eligible to take the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam as a path to state registration.

The associate of science degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology emphasizes basic engineering concepts. Students concentrate on mathematics and science, written and oral communication skills, and mechanical specialization classes, including drafting, statics, strength of materials, machine design, fluid mechanics and motors/motor controllers. Many of the technical courses provide a combination of lecture and laboratory experiences. Graduates with the associate of science degree are qualified for entry-level positions as technicians, engineering assistants, and engineering aids. Job responsibilities can include a broad range of duties such as the installation, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of manufacturing equipment and commercial mechanical products.

A.S. Program Core Curriculum


Programs must require at least one course to meet each outcome, with the total of all three outcomes meeting the 24 hour HEPC guidelines.

 

Outcome 1: Academic Foundations

Students will be able to communicate their ideas clearly and effectively or use appropriate symbolic manipulation skills and problem-solving methods.

**These will be courses from the University Core that meet the following outcomes: First Year Seminar, Written Communication, Oral Communication, and Mathematics.

 

Outcome 2: Disciplinary Connections

Students will be able to apply concepts from and demonstrate basic proficiency with the content of academic disciplines related to their own field of study.

**These will be courses from the University Core that meet the outcomes not listed above.

 

Outcome 3: Professional Education

Students will be able to demonstrate and apply the basic techniques and theories of their field of study.

**These will be courses that the faculty of each program designate as introductory courses in the field. They do not need to be courses currently in the University core.

Outcome 2: Disciplinary Connections


Outcome 3: Professional Foundations


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