Dec 04, 2024  
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2022-23 
    
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2022-23 [Archived Catalog]

Engineering Technology Major (A.A.S.)


Major code AA5023

Russ College of Engineering and Technology  
Engineering Technology and Management    
125 Stocker Center
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740.593.1455
Fax: 740.593.9382
https://www.ohio.edu/engineering/engineering-tech

Todd Myers, Dept. Chair, Engineering Technology and Management
myerst2@ohio.edu

Zaki Kuruppalil, Asst. Dept. Chair, Engineering Technology and Management
kuruppal@ohio.edu

Available at the following locations:

  • Lancaster

Program Overview

Ohio University Lancaster offers a two-year program leading to an Associate in Applied Science with a major in engineering technology. The Engineering Technology program is designed to offer students a technical foundation needed to help solve complex problems by exposing them to real-world applications using hands-on lab courses. Students are taught a variety of manufacturing processes and their related materials as well as skills in quality analysis tools (Lean), occupational safety, and electronics. A large focus within the program is on the importance of automated equipment. Concentration is on programming and troubleshooting computer numerical control (CNC) equipment and programmable logic controllers (PLC’s) for robotics. 

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the engineering technology major, students will be able to:

  • Apply technical fundamentals to help resolve a manufacturing process problem using metal machining (manual and CNC); plastics processing including injection molding, blow molding, casting, thermoforming, and composites; welding and metal fabrication; hydraulics and pneumatics; and electronics, PLC’s, motors, and automation/robotics. 
  • Add value to an organization.
  • Work effectively as a team member.
  • Generate and interpret drawings/sketches that incorporate dimensions, tolerances, and specifications.
  • Value and respect diversity in the workplace.
  • Collect, generate, and understand data to control manufacturing processes and provide feedback for continuous improvement.
  • Differentiate common manufacturing processes.
  • Identify potential safety concerns and designate a proper emergency plan. 
  • Communicate technical topics in a professional manner.

Admissions Information

Freshman/First-Year Admission

No requirements beyond University admission requirements.

Change of Program Policy

No selective or limited admission requirements.

External Transfer Admission

No requirements beyond University admission requirements.

Opportunities Upon Graduation

The various topics of the Associate of Applied Science degree provides the student with a wide variety of career opportunities. With much of the program’s focus on automation, this degree prepares students as an electrical technician for programmable logic controllers (PLC’s) and electric motors and controls. Graduates may work for manufacturers or field service providers to set up and troubleshoot sensors, automated equipment, and robots to ensure productivity. Job titles may include industrial systems technician, automation specialist, or engineering technician. Some graduates may also be involved in equipment sales. Through this program, students are also prepared for a career as a testing technician, safety technician, or production quality technician. 

The engineering track provides students with the opportunity to pursue engineering baccalaureate programs offered by the Ohio University Russ College of Engineering and Technology. Students should discuss with their advisors the career pathway that best suits their individual interests. 

Requirements

Technical Associate Degree Requirements


The minimum requirement for the Associate in Applied Business (A.A.B.) or the Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree is the completion of 60 credits with a 2.0 accumulative GPA in both the major area of study and all course work attempted at Ohio University. A maximum of 15 credits earned through prior learning assessment may be applied to any technical associate degree. You must earn a minimum of 18 semester credit hours while enrolled at Ohio University, and you must earn a minimum of 50 percent of coursework taken to fulfill your major concentration in residence with resident credit as defined in the Graduation Requirements – Universitywide  section. You also must meet Ohio University BRICKS  requirements for associate degrees. (See Graduation Requirements - Universitywide section)

To earn a technical associate degree, you must complete an Application for Update of Program(s), available from any college office or regional campus student services office.

Major Hours Requirement


The Engineering Technology major program requires a minimum of 61 hours.

Non-Major Required Courses


 Complete the following courses:

Complete one OHIO BRICKS Course


Complete one of the following (3 credit hours) to fulfill OHIO BRICKS  requirements:

  • Humanities: Texts and Contexts (PHTC)
  • Humanities: Arts (PHA)
  • Social or Behavioral Sciences (PSBS)