Engineering Technology
Engineering Technology aims to improve design and manufacturing methodologies
through the hands-on application of engineering principles. Engineering technologists
provide a range of services, from collaborating with engineers in the development
of new products and processes to technical support and diagnostic services.
They're the type of people who like to take things apart, see how they work,
and try to make them even better before putting them back together.
Our program, offered through Drexel University's Goodwin College of Professional
Studies, provides an integrated educational experience directed toward
developing the ability to apply fundamental knowledge to the solution of
practical technological problems. A Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Technology from Drexel at BCC will prepare you to bridge the gap between
theory and production in the workforce.
The program can be completed in two years of full-time study. Part-time options are available.
Concentrations
- Electrical Engineering Technology
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
Sample Courses
Microprocessors – Introduces students to the fundamentals of microprocessing using an application-oriented approach. Includes fundamental principles and system requirements supplemented with specific implementation examples and practical circuits with detailed design.
Communication Systems – Introduces students to the fundamentals of communications systems using an integrated approach to analog and digital communications. Design and applications of contemporary communication systems are emphasized via the reduction theory to practice.
Fluid Mechanics I – Examines hydrostatics, the principles governing fluids at rest, pressure measurement, hydrostatic forces on submerged areas and objects, and simple dams. Discussions focus on fluid flow in pipes under pressure, fluid energy, power and friction loss, and Bernoulli's theorem.
Visit Drexel University's online catalog for more information.
Prerequisite Coursework
Students enrolled in Burlington County College's Associate of Applied Science program and students who have completed similar coursework elsewhere may be eligible for this program. View the required courses for the Associate of Applied Science in the Burlington County College Catalog [PDF].
Plan of Study for BCC Students
We've developed a comprehensive plan of study for BCC students who enter
the Drexel at BCC Engineering Technology program. This plan outlines the
required courses students must complete to receive a bachelor's degree
from Drexel. It also indicates how the BCC semester credits convert to
Drexel quarter credits.