
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
In Macomb’s Manufacturing Engineering Technology Program, an electronic technology component is incorporated into the manufacturing engineering curriculum to provide you with the broad-based knowledge necessary to become a manufacturing engineering technologist. In addition to learning about metals’ applications, industrial processes, industrial drawing practices and dimensioning, and the difference between a jig and a fixture, you will also be introduced to electronic theory and A.C. and D.C. circuits. You will learn about signals and operating voltages, Ohm’s Law, the Superposition Theorem, parallel circuits and how to use meters and an oscilloscope.
Top 3 Reasons to Choose Macomb for Manufacturing Engineering Technology
- Only community college program like it in southeastern Michigan
- Access to job placement through Career Services
- More than 190 private and transfer scholarships available
Manufacturing Engineering Technology Courses at Macomb
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Career Opportunities in Manufacturing Engineering Technology
With an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology, you will be qualified for positions that include industrial engineering technician.
Transfer Pathways
The credits earned in Macomb’s Manufacturing Engineering Technology Program will transfer to many colleges and universities in Michigan.
If you intend to transfer and pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology, speak with a Macomb counselor or academic advisor as soon as possible after you have applied to Macomb to plan the best pathway.
How do I find out more about the Manufacturing Engineering Technology Program?
For more information on the Manufacturing Engineering Technology Program at Macomb, contact the Manufacturing Engineering Technology program advisor: Professor Harry J. Buhalis, 586.445.7450.