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Engineering technologists apply scientific, engineering, and mathematical principles to address technical challenges in areas such as construction, inspection, manufacturing, maintenance, R&D, and sales. This program enables students to select from a broad range of engineering technology electives to design a personalized curriculum. Emphasize practical skills over theoretical concepts with the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology at Temple University's College of Engineering. In this undergraduate program, students concentrate on hands-on, real-world technological solutions, mastering how to connect design engineers with production teams. The curriculum covers fundamental differentiation and integration in calculus, along with applied engineering statistics. Technologists, who are highly sought after across numerous industries, transform designs into working prototypes. Frequently referred to as applied engineers, they utilize technical expertise and applied engineering knowledge to construct, install, maintain, and enhance advanced equipment and technical facilities. Temple equips you to use engineering principles and technical abilities to analyze and develop practical solutions at the production level. Your coursework will encompass subjects like applied strength of materials, applied material technology, applied engineering statics, applied fluid mechanics, and others. Additionally, you can customize your degree by choosing from several specialized tracks to align with your interests.