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Engineering Technology - Black Hawk College Quad-Cities Campus - Moline IL

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Engineering Technology from Black Hawk College Quad-Cities Campus - Moline IL is a Campus Associate Engineering General degree that prepares you for a Engineering career. The Engineering Technology degree program will allow students to enter into a wide range of career fields within industrial settings while also providing the option of university transfer upon graduation. After completing the first year of common courses in the Fundamentals of AutoCAD, DC circuits, machining, PC applications in technology, technical math and calculus and hydraulics/pneumatics, students choose from three tracks: electrical, mechanical processes, or manufacturing. Students will also have opportunities to do technology based practicum or internships in industrial settings. Students will learn skills to take required manufacturing/engineering designs from concept to completion. Opportunities for employment exist for engineering technicians in aerospace, electrical and electronic, industrial, mechanical, electro-mechanical, environmental, and civil engineering fields. View more details on Black Hawk College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Engineering General courses.

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