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Emphasize hands-on experience rather than theoretical concepts through Temple University's College of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology. This undergraduate program trains students in practical, real-world technological applications, teaching them to connect design engineers with manufacturing teams. The curriculum covers fundamental calculus differentiation and integration along with applied engineering statistics. Highly sought-after across numerous industries, engineering technologists transform designs into working prototypes. Known as applied engineers, these professionals employ technical expertise and practical engineering knowledge to construct, implement, maintain, and enhance advanced equipment and technical facilities. Temple equips you to implement engineering principles and technical capabilities to assess and develop practical solutions within production environments. Your studies will incorporate applied strength of materials, material technology applications, engineering statics applications, fluid mechanics applications, and additional subjects. You can further customize your education by selecting from several specialized tracks. The optional cooperative education (co-op) program offers professional work experience before completing your degree. Participants translate classroom knowledge to address actual challenges in professional settings. A co-op experience enables you to establish important industry contacts, develop a robust resume, and gain deeper insight into your chosen field.