Mechanical Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Science Degree
The Bachelor of Science degree program in Mechanical Engineering Technology is designed to provide students with a foundation of knowledge and hands-on experience that are required and utilized by the industry. The program offers traditional courses such as Statics, Dynamics, Strength of Materials, Material Science, Machine & Product Design, Applied Fluid Mechanics, Applied Thermodynamics, and Applied Heat Transfer providing graduates with a solid foundation of the field. The program also offers numerous technology-based and practical courses such as Computer Aided Design (CAD), Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM), Computer Aided Engineering (CAE), Computer Numeric Control (CNC) Machining, Quality Control, Electronic Packaging Applications, Electromechanical Control Systems, Robotics, and HVAC Systems providing students with a well-balanced and needed background in Mechanical Engineering Technology. These technology based courses are delivered through our state-of-the-art laboratories. Students also benefit from the required senior project that provides the students with valuable integrating capstone experience.
This program is ideal for high school graduates and Mechanical Engineering Technology associate degree graduates who wish to enter careers in the design, installation, manufacturing, testing, technical sales, maintenance, HVAC, and other endeavors typically associated with mechanical components and systems.
This is a four-year program. Students may matriculate on a full-time or part-time basis. This program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, www.abet.org.
Typical Employment Opportunities
Mechanical Engineer
Product Design Engineer
Mechanical System Engineer
Process Design Engineer
HVAC System Engineer
Technical Writer
Field Service Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer
Project Engineer
Equipment Testing Engineer
Mechanical Engineering Technology (BS) Program Educational Objectives:
- Graduates will have the knowledge and skills to enter careers in the design, installation, manufacturing, testing, technical sales, maintenance, and other endeavors typically associated with mechanical components and systems.
- Graduates will have the ability to provide solutions and solve mechanical engineering technology related problems.
- Graduates will have the technical background to advance in their careers with an understanding and necessity for personal integrity, ethical behavior, cultural awareness, lifelong learning, and continuous improvement.
Student Learning Outcomes
- an ability to apply knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to solve broadly-defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline;
- an ability to design systems, components, or processes meeting specified needs for broadly-defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline;
- an ability to apply written, oral, and graphical communication in broadly-defined technical and non-technical environments; and an ability to identify and use appropriate technical literature;
- an ability to conduct standard tests, measurements, and experiments and to analyze and interpret the results to improve processes; and
- an ability to function effectively as a member as well as a leader on technical teams.
Admission to Farmingdale State College - State University of New York is based on the qualifications of the applicant without regard to age, sex, marital or military status, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, disability or sexual orientation.
Contact Information
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Dr. Jeff Hung
Lupton Hall , Room 169
934-420-2046
met@farmingdale.edu
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm
Fall 2024
Subject to revision
College Requirement | (1 credit) |
FYE 101 First Year Experience* | 1 |
Liberal Arts and Sciences | (60 credits) |
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EGL 101 Composition I: College Writing (GE) | 3 |
EGL 102 Composition II: Writing About Literature | 3 |
Communication- Oral (GE) | 3 |
The Arts (GE) | 3 |
World Languages (GE) | 3 |
Social Sciences (GE) | 3 |
US History and Civic Engagement/World History and Global Awareness(GE) | 3 |
Humanities (GE) | 3 |
Natural Sciences and Scientific Reasoning (GE) | 8 |
PHY 135 College Physics I (GE) | 4 |
PHY 136 College Physics II (GE) | 4 |
Math Elective | 6 |
MTH 129 Precalculus (GE) | 4 |
MTH 130 Calculus with Applications | 4 |
MTH 236 Calculus II with Applications | 3 |
Liberal Arts and Sciences Elective | 3 |
* For Natural Science Elective, at least one chemistry course.
Support Courses | (3 credits) |
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IND 405 HVAC Systems | 3 |
Mechanical/Manufacturing Courses | (63 credits) |
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MET 105L Technical Drawing and CAD | 1 |
MET 109 Computer Programming and Applications | 2 |
MET 117 Manufacturing Processes | 2 |
MET 127 Advanced Manufacturing Processes | 2 |
MET 150 Solid Modeling | 2 |
MET 201 Statics | 3 |
MET 205 Material Science | 3 |
MET 206 Strength of Materials | 3 |
MET 207 Tool Design | 3 |
MET 212 Applied Fluid Mechanics | 3 |
MET 230 Electrical Principles | 3 |
MET 252 Quality Control (Metrology) | 3 |
MET 302 Dynamics | 3 |
MET 307 Electromechanical Control Systems | 3 |
MET 308 Machine and Product Design | 3 |
MET 314 Applied Thermodynamics | 3 |
MET 351 Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) | 3 |
MET 400 Computer Aided Engineering | 3 |
MET 406 Electronic Packaging Applications | 3 |
MET 410W Senior Project-Writing Intensive | 3 |
MET 411 Applied Heat Transfer | 3 |
MET 415 Robotics | 3 |
Technical Elective** | 3 |
Total Credits | 126-127 |
Curriculum Summary
*FYE 101 First Year Experience is required for all first time full time students
** Technical Electives must be selected from AET, IND, MET courses or RAM 303 in consultation with department chair.
Degree Type: BS
Total Required Credits: 126-127
Please refer to the General Education, Applied Learning, and Writing Intensive requirement
sections of the College Catalog and consult with your advisor to ensure that graduation
requirements are satisfied.
As a part of the SUNY General Education Framework, all first-time full time Freshman
at Farmingdale State College (FSC) beginning Fall 2023, are required to develop knowledge
and skills in Diversity: Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (DEISJ). Students will
be able to fulfill this requirement at FSC by taking a specially designated DEISJ
course that has been developed by faculty and approved by the DEISJ Review Board.
DEISJ-approved courses may meet other General Education Knowledge and Skills areas
and/or core competencies and thus be dually designated. DEISJ-approved courses may
also earn other special designations such as those for Applied Learning or Writing
Intensive.
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