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Engineering Technology (Meta-Major)

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An associate degree in Engineering Technology provides a solid foundation in the principles of applied technology. It develops critical thinking, problem-solving, and technical skills, preparing students for further study or careers in fields such as manufacturing, machining, HVAC, and more. This degree nurtures a passion for innovation and a deeper understanding of practical applications, making it an excellent choice for students interested in exploring pathways in engineering technology but who are not yet ready to focus on a specific specialization.

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Course Title Credits
General Education Courses 34-36 credits
Elective Credits 15-22 credits
Meta-major Requirements 5-9 credits
Choose 5-6 credits from this list:
CMP 1000 Composite Basics 3
HVAC 1100 Basic Refrigeration Theory 4
INDM 1100 Industrial Mechanics I  3
MTT 1110 Oxy-acetylene Welding 2
  And any other CMP, HVAC,
INDM, MANF, MTT,
or WELD class at 1100 or above
1-5
Total 60 credits

While we recommend that Engineering Technology students earn the Associate of Science (AS), an AA is also available. The Associate of Arts has the same requirements as the AS but has foreign language requirement of a 1020-level language class. Please see your academic advisor for full details.

The associate degree in Engineering Technology transfers into a variety of bachelor’s degrees at universities, but students will be even more prepared for transfer by choosing a non-meta-major when they are ready. The Engineering Technology meta-major aligns with the following majors

  • Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration
  • Automation Technology
  • Composites
  • Machining Technology
  • Welding Technology
Freshman (Semester 1)
Course Title Credits
Quantitative Literacy
ENGL 1010 Introduction to Writing 3
Fine Arts 3
Elective
Elective
Freshman (Semester 2)
Course Title Credits
GNST 1200 Foundations 3
Physical Science 3
ENGL 2010 Intermediate Writing 3
Elective
Elective
Sophomore (Semester 3)
Course Title Credits
Humanities
Life Science with a Lab 4
American Institutions
Foreign Language (1010 level)
Sophomore (Semester 4)
Course Title Credits
Integrated Explorations
Social Science
Elective
Elective
Freshman (Semester 1)
Course Title Credits
Quantitative Literacy
ENGL 1010 Introduction to Writing 3
Fine Arts 3
Elective
Elective
Freshman (Semester 2)
Course Title Credits
GNST 1200 Foundations 3
Physical Science 3
ENGL 2010 Intermediate Writing 3
Elective
Elective
Sophomore (Semester 3)
Course Title Credits
Humanities
Life Science with a Lab 4
American Institutions
Foreign Language (1010 level)
Sophomore (Semester 4)
Course Title Credits
Integrated Explorations
Social Science
Foreign Language (1020 level)
Elective

Discover ways you can transfer your credits to some of the following colleges:

For more information on transferring within public colleges and universities in Utah, see UtahTransferGuide.