ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
Applicants seeking admission to Seminole State College’s bachelor’s degree programs must comply with the College’s General Admissions procedures. In addition, students must meet the following program-specific requirements listed below prior to being accepted into upperdivision coursework:
1. Completion of an associate degree or bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution.
2. Students who have earned a minimum 60 college credit hours from any regionally accredited institution may request to have their admission reviewed and determined by the faculty committee.
3. A GPA of 2.0 or higher.
• Mechatronics & Robotics Engineering Technologist
• Engineering & Technology Project Manager
• Design Engineering Technologist
• Industrial & Manufacturing Manager
• Operations & Maintenance Manager *Florida Department of Economic Opportunity
PROGRAM INFORMATION
The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Engineering Technology program emphasizes the application of existing scientific and engineering techniques to real-world problems found in a broad range of engineering settings. The program develops the student’s knowledge and skills to plan, design, inspect, instruct/fabricate, operate, maintain and repair engineering systems, infrastructure and buildings.
For more information visit sem.st/et
WHY SEMINOLE STATE?
• Outstanding reputation: Seminole State has been developing programs for the built environment for more than 20 years.
• Dedicated faculty: Faculty are professionally licensed with real-world and classroom expertise.
• Industry involvement: The program is industryfocused and supported by the region’s design and construction leaders.
• Hands-on experience: Apply your knowledge to realworld situations through co-ops and internships with industry partners, and participate in active construction site visits and community projects.
SPECIALIZATIONS
• Engineering and Project Management
• Mechatronics and Robotics
