Solutions That Work
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You can do more than just use technology. You can design it. Build it. Bring it
to the workplace. Our Mechanical Engineering Technology program requires cooperative
education (co-op). Our graduates have a 98 percent placement rate, with salaries
among the highest of all UC baccalaureate degrees.
How do we do it? The answer lies in a long tradition of combining quality academic
instruction with state-of-the-art industrial applications. For additional information
about graduate placement and salaries, please go to www.uc.edu/cas/career.
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Media Credit: Ty Kuck (from 5/17 News Record) Competition
began the week after Expo as the 2007 Mini Baja Car raced in SAE Western Region
Competition
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Juniors - Register for Senior Seminar!
Current juniors planning to start Senior Seminar in the upcoming academic year are
encouraged to log onto http://homepages.uc.edu/met/SeniorPrep/
for the full story and then register early. This course is led by Prof. Laura Caldwell.
Academic Focus
The MET curriculum focuses on design, manufacturing and energy technologies. The
academic instruction covers the relevant theory needed in each area with core courses
being integrated with extensive laboratory assignments. This combination of hands-on
experience with ample academic instruction is the main advantage of the MET curriculum.
The MET department takes mechanical design education all the way to the level of
technology!
Mini Baja Car debutes at Expo then drives in Competition!
Get their story here! Team Leader
Aaron Foulk invites you to click here to
view their project web-site. Tech Expo held on May 16 at the Duke Energy Center
featured more than a hundred senior projects. You can see some of these and the
award winning students by clicking
here.
More Stories From Tech Expo
More Senior Design Projects
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