AAS Degrees
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Machine Tool Technology (MTT)
The associate in applied science degree in Machine Tool Technology emphasizes the advanced manufacturing technologies. Students are prepared to work in precision tooling, machining, and manufacturing.
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Machine Technology (AETC)
The associate degree in Mechanical Technology is designed to prepare graduates with the knowledge and skills required of technicians in a variety of industrial fields.
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Electronics Technology (ETEC)
The associate degree in Electronics Technology prepares students for employment as electronics technicians who work on a variety of highly specialized electronics equipment and products in locations from the original manufacturer to the final user.
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Automated Manufacturing / Robotics Technology (ROBO)
The Automated Manufacturing/Robotics Technology program is designed to prepare students for various fields within the manufacturing industry.
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Industrial Systems Technology (ISTD)
The associate degree in Industrial Systems Technology prepares students for employment as Industrial Systems and Maintenance Technicians with responsibility for installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing and/or replacing a variety of equipment in a manufacturing environment.
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Nanofabrication Manufacturing Technology (NANO)
The NMT program introduces a series of new courses and an associate degree with an emphasis on high-tech industries.