The Engineering Systems Technology program is designed to provide students with an effective blending of diverse industrial skill sets through a variety of specializations, preparing program completers with the skills needed for immediate entrance into the industrial workforce. Skills emphasized in the program include, but are not limited to: advanced manufacturing applications, computerized design and industrial equipment programming, operations management, and maintenance of electrical and mechanical systems.
The AAS in Engineering Systems Technology was developed in compliance with the Complete College Tennessee Act of 2010. Students who begin this program at Walters State Community College and transfer to another Tennessee public community college are guaranteed their credits will transfer toward completion of the AAS degree in Engineering Systems Technology.
In compliance with the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE) accreditation requirements, all students graduating from the AAS in Engineering Systems Technology must complete a minimum of 12 semester hours of management and/or technical coursework at Walters State Community College as a requirement for graduation.
The Engineering Systems Technology degree program contains four specialization areas. Students are required to choose one specialization area from the four provided: Advanced Manufacturing, Operations Management, Architectural Design, and Mechanical Design.
Advanced Manufacturing Specialization:
The advanced manufacturing specialization is comprised of courses that educate students in the innovative technologies that are currently being used by manufacturers to produce products more efficiently and at costs that are competitive in a global market. Skills in technical areas such as computer aided design, computer aided manufacturing, and the programming of robotics, CNC equipment, and programmable logic controllers are in high demand, and this specialization is designed to help provide graduates to meet this demand.
This program and its specialization areas are designed for the student who does not intend to transfer to a baccalaureate degree program.
Degree: Associate of Applied Science
Emphasis: Engineering Systems Technology
Specialization: Advanced Manufacturing