Engineering Technology - Digital Manufacturing Option, A.S.
Communications Area | CH | |
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•+*ENC1101, English I | 3 | |
Humanities Area | ||
See General Education Core Requirement | 3 | |
Mathematics Area | ||
•+*MAC1105, College Algebra | 3 | |
Natural Science Area | ||
See General Education Core Requirement | 3 | |
Social Sciences Area | ||
Government/History | •@POS2041, American National Government or •@AMH2020, United States History II and demonstrate Civic Literacy Competency | 3 |
Major Courses | ||
Digital Manufacturing Option (27 hrs.)The purpose of this track is to prepare students for initial employment as a Rapid Prototyping specialist, Digital Manufacturing specialist, industrial designer, product designer, architectural, civil, or mechanical drafter, technician, or detailers in various specialized areas of industry that use digital design and modeling and rapid prototyping, direct digital manufacturing and CNC machining technologies, or to provide supplemental training for persons previously or currently employed in these occupations. | ||
#EET1084C, Introduction to Electronics | 3 | |
#*ETD1320C, Introduction to CAD | 3 | |
#ETI1701, Industrial Safety | 3 | |
#ETI2110, Intro to Quality Assurance | 3 | |
#ETI1420, Manufacturing Process | 3 | |
#ETI2001C, Applied Mechanics | 3 | |
#ETD2383C, Intermediate CAD/CAE/CAM | 3 | |
+#ETD2384C, Advanced CAD/CAE/CAM | 3 | |
#PMT2250C, CNC Programming I | 3 | |
+#PMT2254C, CNC Programming II | 3 | |
#ETI2460C, Composites Fundamentals | 3 | |
#ETI2464C, Advanced Composites | 3 | |
+#ETD2371C, Introduction to 3D Printing | 3 | |
+#ETD2372C, Advanced Rapid Prototyping | 3 | |
#ETS2931, Special Projects in Computer Integrated Manufacturing | 2 | |
#ETI1949, Manufacturing Internship | 1 | |
TOTAL DEGREE HOURS |
60 |
• General Education Core.
+ Prerequisites and/or corequisites required. See course descriptions.
# Applies only to A.S. degree and certificate programs.
= Career Certificate course.
* Minimum grade of "C" required.
@ Civic Literacy.
BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY DIVISION
Gulf Coast’s Division of Business and Technology is located in the Advanced Technology Center on the Panama City, Florida campus. Contact the division office for questions related to your educational goals. For questions regarding program requirements, please contact your advisor. Please direct lab- and class-specific questions to the instructor for your class.
Business and Technology Division
Advanced Technology Center (ATC) 103
5230 West Highway 98
Panama City, FL 32401-1058
850-872-3875
Fax: 850-767-8084
Business and Technology Division Website
Our faculty and staff are ready to answer questions about your program requirements and next steps.
Melanie Boyd (mboyd@gulfcoast.edu)
Chair, Business and Technology
Panama City Campus
Advanced Technology Center (ATC) 102
850-872-3839
Jordan Hale (jhale2@gulfcoast.edu)
Academic Program Support Specialist
850-872-3838
Business & Technology Faculty
Name | Title | Phone | |
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Antonio Adessi | Professor | (850) 769-1551 ext. 5887 | aadessi@gulfcoast.edu |
Kim Allan | Associate Professor | (850) 769-1551 ext. 4022 | kallan@gulfcoast.edu |
Paul Ashman | Associate Professor | (850) 769-1551 ext. 5852 | pashman@gulfcoast.edu |
Melanie Boyd | Professor | (850) 872-3839 ext. 3839 | mboyd@gulfcoast.edu |
Denise Crider | Instructor | (850) 769-1551 ext. 2848 | dcrider@gulfcoast.edu |
Erika Goines | Professor | (850) 769-1551 ext. 5886 | egoines@gulfcoast.edu |
Emmanuel Hernandez Agosto | Assistant Professor | (850) 769-1551 ext. 2845 | ehernand3@gulfcoast.edu |
Matthew Herndon | Professor | (850) 769-1551 ext. 2846 | mherndon@gulfcoast.edu |
David Lee | Assistant Professor | (850) 769--1551 ext. -1551 | dlee15@gulfcoast.edu |
Seyed Nazem | ext. | snazem@gulfcoast.edu | |
Wendy Payne | Professor | (850) 872-3876 ext. 3876 | wpayne@gulfcoast.edu |
Tonitta Sauls | Associate Professor | (850) 769-1551 ext. 5090 | tsauls@gulfcoast.edu |
Tracy Sewell | Professor | (850) 769-1551 ext. 4826 | tsewell@gulfcoast.edu |