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Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology


The Mechanical Engineering Technology Program focuses on two integrated areas -- design and management.
  • The DESIGN area addresses design of mechanical tools, machines, and products.
  • The MANAGEMENT area prepares you to manage the people, resources, and systems related to mechanical design and manufacturing.

Careers in Mechanical Engineering Technology

Graduates of the Mechanical Engineering Technology Program are qualified for professional positions, including:
  • Designer
  • Planner
  • Project manager
  • Manufacturing engineer
  • Sales or customer representative
Course Delivery - Distance Learning Option
  • Selected courses in the mechanical engineering technology major are offered via the Internet or television, accessible at selected receive sites. The remainder are offered on the ISU campus. For details, see Course Descriptions
  • Courses in the optional packaging technology minor are offered via the Internet. Some students may be required to visit campus to perform laboratories.
  • General education requirements can be fulfilled by a combination of course work earned through the University's Distance Learning Program, the Indiana College Network, and your local college or university.
  • On-campus visits ARE required.
Courses Include:

Industrial and Mechanical Technology
  • Graphic Analysis
  • Applied Statics
  • Applied Mechanisms
  • Advanced Computer Aided Design (CAD) Concepts
  • Engineering Design and Management
  • Economic Analysis for Technology
  • Strength of Materials
  • Elements of Machine Design
  • Applications and Gaging of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Manufacturing and Construction Technology
  • Fundamentals of Machine Tool Processes
  • Manufacturing Processes and Materials