Advanced Manufacturing (CNC)-Machine Tool Setup, Operation and Programming/EMU Technology Management BS (APMTOP01M3)

Associate in Applied Science

Students in this program will demonstrate proficiency in the operation of various types of automated design/machine tool equipment. Competencies in design, programming, and materials and machine processing will be developed. In addition, students will hone skills in the manufacturing and troubleshooting of mechanical parts and the setup and operations of advanced manufacturing systems. Students will apply problem-solving skills learned in the program to create innovative solutions for real-word manufacturing challenges in preparation for entry-level Engineering Technologist or Technician positions.

This is a high skill and high wage program as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.

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2024-2025 Academic Requirements

The Technology Management degree program at Eastern Michigan University is designed for transfer students with an associate of applied science degree. The interdisciplinary curriculum provides the necessary foundation to meet the changing needs of management and leadership in a variety of fields. Students should check with an advisor for information on transferring.

Eastern Michigan University, Technology Management BS

For the entire list of articulation agreements:
https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php

Division
Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers
Department
Advanced Manufacturing
Advisors
Thomas Penird
Niki Lee
Janine Militello
Requirements
Class Title Minimum Credits
  Complete a maximum of ninety credits at Washtenaw Community College as outlined on the Articulation Agreement. 90
  Complete a minimum of thirty credits at Eastern Michigan University as outlined on the Articulation Agreement. 0
Total 90

Total Credits Required
90