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Manufacturing Engineering Technology

A Manufacturing Engineering Technician is a professional person who is flexible, self-motivated, team oriented, and capable of assigning as well as following instructions. Manufacturing engineering technicians are called upon to assist engineers in the research, development and the modification of new and current designs, products and processes. Many technicians are involved in the assembly, acceptance testing, and providing field service support for current products.

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The Manufacturing Engineering Technology A.A.S. Degree program provides the student with a multi-discipline skill base and prepares the individual to perform the high level tasks that are required in today’s global manufacturing market. This degree is unique in that it allows the student to receive a broad-based education in the manufacturing environment along with a specialization in one or more of the many areas involved in this field. The student may choose to specialize in automated machinery systems, electronics, fluid power, machine technology, mechanical design, plastic or welding technology. This degree is also intended for those seeking career advancement. Students may continue their education and proceed towards a Bachelors in Manufacturing degree which prepares the student for supervisory and management positions.

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Award Title Campus Credits
Associate in Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.) Manufacturing Engineering Technology BPC/EPC 72

Students may continue their education and proceed towards a Bachelor of Manufacturing Management 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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