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Associate's Degree in Mechanical Engineering
Category: Science Asked by: tjgolds-ga List Price: $10.00 |
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07 Apr 2003 12:44 PDT
Expires: 07 May 2003 12:44 PDT Question ID: 187267 |
Where in the US can an associate's degree in Mechanical Engineering be obtained? |
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Re: Associate's Degree in Mechanical Engineering
Answered By: websearcher-ga on 07 Apr 2003 13:44 PDT |
Hi tjgolds: Thanks for the interesting question. I was able to find the following institutions that offer associate's degree programs in mechanical engineering. Northeastern University Location: Boston, MA URL: http://www.coe.neu.edu/Depts/SET/lis/met-deg.html Weber State University Location: Ogden Utah URL: http://apps.weber.edu/programs/default.asp?degree=a&code=126 Miami University Middleton Location: Miami, FL URL: http://www.mid.muohio.edu/mum/programs/engineering.cfm Kent State University Location: Ashtabula, OH URL: http://www.ashtabula.kent.edu/degrees/MechEngTech.htm University of Toledo Location: Toledo, OH URL: http://catalog.utoledo.edu/98-00catalog/engr/mechanicalengtechnology.html Vermont Technical College Location: Randolph Center, VT URL: http://www.vtc.edu/site/academics/deg_mttech.html Piedmont Technical College Location: Greenwood, SC URL: http://www.piedmont.tec.sc.us/academic/Programs/Associate_in_Engineering_Tech_General_Engineering_Tech_Full.htm Montgomery College Location: Montgomery County, MD URL: http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/curricula/descriptions/cdengsci.htm#mec University of Wisconsin: Marshfield/Wood County Location: Marshfield, WI URL: http://marshfield.uwc.edu/academics/majors.asp I hope this information helps with your research. If you need any clarification of the information I have provided, please ask using the clarification feature and provide me with additional details as to what you are looking for. As well, please allow me to provide you with clarification(s) *before* you rate this answer. Thank you. websearcher-ga Search Strategy (on Google): "associate's degree" mechanical engineering | |
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Re: Associate's Degree in Mechanical Engineering
From: qed100-ga on 13 Apr 2003 00:26 PDT |
In addition, Purdue University offers a 64 credit hour program in mechanical engineering, going by the name of "MET": Mechanical Engineering Technology. |
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Re: Associate's Degree in Mechanical Engineering
From: neilzero-ga on 15 Apr 2003 08:57 PDT |
I suspect there are many more unless most USA employers have decided they don't want to hire assocites of mechanical engineering. This is possible as few jobs are exclusively mechanical. It would be a bummer to have an employee with no interst in chemistry, computers, electricity, management, economics, law, government or interpersonal relations. Neil |
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