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Manufacturing Engineering Technology - Houston Community College System

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Manufacturing Engineering Technology Associate from Houston Community College System details


Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Manufacturing Engineering Technology from Houston Community College System is a Campus Associate Manufacturing Technology degree that prepares you for a Engineering career. The Manufacturing Engineering Technology Program is designed to develop competent support technicians for employment in the field of manufacturing engineering and related occupations. The curricula are designed to provide broad-based education with opportunity for specific employment and personal interest goals. The shop has more than sixty pieces of manual equipment: six computerized numerical control (CNC) machines, five robotics arms, a computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) cell, and a 1500 square foot computer lab space with fifty-eight networked computer stations. These computers are installed with up-todate application software as well as CAD/CAM software packages. The program is also an Authorized Training Center (ATC) for Engineering Geometry System: FEATURE CAM software. View more details on Houston Community College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Manufacturing Technology courses.

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