Engineering Technology, A.S.
The Engineering Technology, A.S. degree prepares students for the challenging, but highly-regarded careers of industrial machinery mechanics; general and operations managers; production and operation worker supervisors; and supervisors of mechanics, installers and repairers.
Overview / Requirements
Course Information
Pathway
Engineering Technology , A.S.
Hot Jobs
- Electrical Engineering Technician
($31.62/hr.) - Civil Drafter
($22.46/hr.) - Manufacturing Engineering Technologist
($22.88/hr.)
First Semester
- Meet with the Advising Center & declare a meta-major
- Attend events during First Year Experience Week
- Check on the Course Requirements
- Club participation can boost your GPA! Consider joining these:
- Student Government
- STEM Center
- Engineering Club
Having trouble with English, math or other courses?
FREE tutoring available!
The Learning Commons
Main Campus
(850) 201 – 8193
Learningcommons@tcc.fl.edu
Looking for a faster option to get into the workforce?
Consider one of these certificates:
- ¬ CAD Foundations Certificate (15 credit hours)
By 30 credit hours
- Visit Career Center
Student Union, 2nd Floor, Student Support Services - Maintain a 2.0 GPA
- Meet with the Advising Center
- Check on the Course Requirements
- Review your degree audit in TCC EagleNet
By 45 credit hours (75% completion)
- Meet with Career Placement Coordinator in TCC Career Center
- Complete graduation check workshop online.
(You will receive an email notification when you are eligible.) - Review your degree audit in TCC EagleNet
Last semester
- Want to Walk? Commencement ceremonies only take place once a year, so check the deadline!
- Review your degree audit in TCC EagleNet
- Review Graduation Checklist
- You Must Apply for Degree (for instructions, click here)
Contact information
Business, Industry and Technology
P: (850) 201-8352
E: techedu@tcc.fl.edu
Advising
TCC Main Campus
Student Union Building, Second Floor
P: (850) 201-8440
E: advisingcenter@tcc.fl.edu
Tallahassee Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate and baccalaureate degrees. Click here for more information.