Oct 14, 2024  
2024-2025 Course Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Course Catalog

Plastics Engineering Technology AAS


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Plastics is one of the fastest growing industries in the United States, with an economic impact exceeding $100 billion annually and providing approximately 1.5 million jobs. As it continues its rapid growth in both sales and consumption, the plastics industry will continue to lead others in both expansion and stability.

Our associate degree program prepares you to become a valuable and integral part of the plastics field. Graduates enter positions dealing with injection molding, extrusion, blow molding, thermoforming, structural and nonstructural foams, rotomolding, supervision, industrial statistics, mold preparation, setup, quality control, production control, fabrication, and semiprofessional research and development. Positions available to the plastics technology graduate include:

  • Process engineer
  • Production technician
  • Senior technician
  • Application research technician
  • Technician service representative
  • Quality control technician
  • Chemical sales or technical service representative

Graduates of this associate degree program have the option of continuing into the bachelor’s program program in a 2+2 fashion. This gives you the flexibility to leave at the end of two years or finish the bachelor’s degree in four years. Please speak to a program advisor about this option to assure completion of math and science requirements prior to enrolling in 3000-level plastics engineering technology courses.

Degree Requirements


General Courses 16 Hours
Plastics Engineering Technology Courses 18 Hours
CADD Courses 12 Hours
Electromechanical Engineering Courses 9 Hour
Computer Engineering Courses 10 Hours
   
Total Hours Required 65 Hours

 

Total Hours Required - 65


Sample Schedule


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