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Mechanical engineering technology is ideal for students who prefer practical, hands-on learning in mechanical engineering. You'll connect engineering theory with real-world technical skills. Specialize in areas like computer-aided design, fluid dynamics and power systems, or manufacturing processes.
Put knowledge into practice immediately—over 70% of courses include lab work. Enhance a wood chipper chute design for Barko and Pettibone to optimize material ejection. Access cutting-edge facilities featuring a Fortus 400 MC 3D printer, MIG/TIG welding stations, a 50-ton hydraulic press, metal cutting tools, CNC machining centers, and a plasma cutter. Develop project management and budgeting expertise. Learn from instructors with substantial industry background in manufacturing, facility planning, and product development.