Mechanical

Program Statement

This concentration prepares students as technicians and mechanical designers. Students learn aspects of mechanical engineering such as computer-aided design, fluid systems, materials science, and strength of materials. 

Program Information

  • Students gain hands-on experience with mechanical systems (hydraulics, pneumatics and mechanisms), materials, and computer-aided design. 
  • Students should be in a Math (MTH) course every semester until they have completed their sequence. 
  • For students with adequate mathematical preparedness, and interested in transfer, PHY 211: General Physics I and PHY 212: General Physics II can be substituted for PHY 101: Technical Physics I and PHY 102: Technical Physics II.
  • Completing courses in the summer will reduce fall and spring semester course loads. 
  • Oral Communication General Education Competency Infused. 

After Bristol

  • Graduates may work as mechanical/CAD designers, and manufacturing, industrial and design technicians. 
  • If you are considering transferring to a four-year institution, speak with your advisor and visit Transfer Services for additional information. 

Degree Requirements

General Education Courses

Course #
Title
Credits
Human Expression Elective  +
3
Sub-Total Credits
15-16

Program Electives

Course #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
18-20

Recommended Program Electives

Course #
Title
Credits
Total credits:
60-63

Course Sequencing

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
14-15
Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
18
Item #
Title
Credits
Human Expression Elective  +
3
Program Elective  +
3 - 4
Sub-Total Credits
13-14

Overview

Academic Area

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

Degree Offered

Associate in Science in Engineering Technology (Mechanical Technology)

Program

Program Code

TE_MEC

Program Contact

Anthony Ucci
Department Chair
Anthony.Ucci@BristolCC.edu

Adrienne Foster Scharf
Dean of STEM
Adrienne.FosterScharf@BristolCC.edu

CIP Code

15.0805