Fluid Power Engineering Technology
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Fluid power technicians are responsible for researching and designing, fabricating, operating and testing, servicing and selling fluid power systems. They work with hand and machine tools, evaluating and adjusting systems for maximum efficiency. Some install new systems or modify existing ones as technology advances or requirements change. |
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Click on the title of the degree, diploma or certificate for more information.
| Award | Title | Campus | Credits |
| Associate in Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.) | Fluid Power Engineering Technician | BPC/EPC | 72 |
| A.A.S. | Hydraulic Engineering Technician | BPC/EPC | 72 |
| A.A.S. | Pneumatic Engineering Technician | BPC/EPC | 72 |
| Diploma | Fluid Power Engineering Technician | BPC/EPC | 66 |
| Diploma | Hydraulic Engineering Technician | BPC/EPC | 64 |
| Diploma | Pneumatic Engineering Technician | BPC/EPC | 64 |
| Diploma | Fluid Power Mechanic | BPC/EPC | 48 |
| Advanced Technical Certificate | National Certified Fluid Power Specialist | BPC/EPC | 10 |
| Occupational Certificate | Industrial Maintenance Mechanic | BPC/EPC | 18 |
Students may continue their
education and proceed towards a Bachelor of
Manufacturing degree which prepares the student for supervisory
and management positions.
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Students may continue their
education and proceed towards a bachelor of Operations Management degree at
MSU-Moorhead.
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Fluid Power Web Sites
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The Fluid Power Society |
Fluid Power Educational Foundation |
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- To contact a Fluid Power Instructor please click here.
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More
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