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What Can I Do with a Major in ...
Mechanical Engineering Technology?

 

Mechanical Engineering Technology
 

 Description of Major

This major educates students about hardware and computer-oriented aspects of mechanical design, manufacturing and energy systems.

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Employment Opportunities 

Graduates are prepared for a wide range of positions in virtually any industrial organization that designs, tests, manufactures or otherwise uses mechanical apparatus. A variety of jobs are available for mechanical engineering technology graduates, including:

Aeronautical Drafter

Aeronautical Engineer

Aerospace Engineer

Application Engineer

Automotive Engineer

Biomedical Engineer

Chief Drafter

Circuit Design Engineer

City Planner

Consulting Engineer

Control Engineer

Design Engineer

Development Engineer

Energy Specialist

Engineer

Field Service Engineer

Heat Transfer Technician

Industrial Engineer

Instrument Engineer

Maintenance Engineer

Mechanical Drafter

Mechanical Engineer

Mechanical Engineering Technician

Mechanical Research Engineer

Operations Engineer

Patent Drafter

Plant Engineer

Power Engineer

Process Engineer

Quality Control Engineer

Reliability and Testing Engineer

Safety Engineer

Systems Analyst

Systems Design Engineer

Test Engineer

Tool Designer

Utilization Engineer

 

Some positions listed may require education or training beyond an undergraduate degree. 

Additional Links             

American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers 

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers 

Society of Automotive Engineers 

Society of Manufacturing Engineers

UC College of Applied Science

 

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