Manufacturing Engineering Technology
The AAS in Manufacturing Engineering Technology trains students to become skilled technicians and CNC operators capable of working in a wide range of manufacturing industries.
- Career Path
- Construction Industry & Manufacturing
Programs
Manufacturing Engineering Technology, A.A.S.
The Manufacturing Engineering Technology program is designed to develop competent technicians for employment in the field of manufacturing engineering and related occupations. It prepares students for real world manufacturing techniques including computer methods, and mechanical, electronic, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.
The Manufacturing Engineering Technology program is designed to develop competent technicians for employment in the field of manufacturing engineering and related occupations. It prepares students for real world manufacturing techniques including computer methods, and mechanical, electronic, hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Houston City College currently offers one certificate in Manufacturing Engineering Technology that can be completed in two semesters. It prepares students for entry level work in the Manufacturing and related industries. The program also offers an AAS in Manufacturing Engineering Technology for students who wish to further their education. The AAS degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology is designed to develop competent technicians and CNC operators for employment in various manufacturing fields. The program has several State-of-the Art laboratories with modern equipment. The computer labs are constantly updated to provide the latest software including AutoCAD, FeatureCAM, SolidWorks and Automation Studio.
TSI testing required prior to first enrollment for all AAS degrees and Level II certificates.
Accredited by the The National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS).
NIMS accreditation is the nation's only distinction for excellence in metalworking training as based on NIMS industry-written, industry-approved skills standards. Accredited programs demonstrate the ability to produce skilled, work-ready individuals that fulfill industry's 21st Century workforce needs.

STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO:
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Demonstrate knowledge of Safety Rules and Regulations as they apply to a manufacturing environment.
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Interpret and Decode Information Found in Blueprints, Specifications, and Applicable Documents Related to Manufacturing Projects.
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Exhibit Knowledge in the Proper Selection, Use, and Application, of Manufacturing Equipment and Measuring Instruments.
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Fabricate parts and components utilizing information provided in blueprints and specifications.
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- Duration
- 2 years (full time)
- Program Format
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- In-Person
- Campus Location
- Total Minimum Credits: 60
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View the Manufacturing Engineering Technology, A.A.S. Program degree plan to see the total credit hours required.
- Cost
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Industrial Maintenance Engineering Technician, C1
The Industrial Maintenance Engineering Technician C1 award is designed to develop entry-level technicians for employment in manufacturing facilities, food processing facilities, production facilities, and related occupations. It prepares students in safety, mechanical systems, electronics, hydraulics, preventative maintenance techniques, and troubleshooting procedures to ensure the smooth operation of machinery and mechanical equipment.
The Manufacturing Engineering Technology program is designed to develop competent technicians for employment in the field of manufacturing engineering and related occupations. It prepares students for real world manufacturing techniques including computer methods, and mechanical, electronic, hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Houston City College currently offers one certificate in Manufacturing Engineering Technology that can be completed in two semesters. It prepares students for entry level work in the Manufacturing and related industries. The program also offers an AAS in Manufacturing Engineering Technology for students who wish to further their education. The AAS degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology is designed to develop competent technicians and CNC operators for employment in various manufacturing fields. The program has several State-of-the Art laboratories with modern equipment. The computer labs are constantly updated to provide the latest software including AutoCAD, FeatureCAM, SolidWorks and Automation Studio.
TSI testing required prior to first enrollment for all AAS degrees and Level II certificates.
Accredited by the The National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS).
NIMS accreditation is the nation's only distinction for excellence in metalworking training as based on NIMS industry-written, industry-approved skills standards. Accredited programs demonstrate the ability to produce skilled, work-ready individuals that fulfill industry's 21st Century workforce needs.

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- Duration
- 2 semesters (full time)
- Program Format
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- In-Person
- Campus Location
- Total Minimum Credits for the Level 1 Certificate: 24
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- Cost
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Manufacturing Engineering Technician, C2
The Manufacturing Engineering Technician program is designed to develop competent technicians for employment in the field of manufacturing engineering and related occupations. It prepares students for real world manufacturing techniques including computer methods, and mechanical, electronic, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.
The Manufacturing Engineering Technology program is designed to develop competent technicians for employment in the field of manufacturing engineering and related occupations. It prepares students for real world manufacturing techniques including computer methods, and mechanical, electronic, hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Houston City College currently offers one certificate in Manufacturing Engineering Technology that can be completed in two semesters. It prepares students for entry level work in the Manufacturing and related industries. The program also offers an AAS in Manufacturing Engineering Technology for students who wish to further their education. The AAS degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology is designed to develop competent technicians and CNC operators for employment in various manufacturing fields. The program has several State-of-the Art laboratories with modern equipment. The computer labs are constantly updated to provide the latest software including AutoCAD, FeatureCAM, SolidWorks and Automation Studio.
TSI testing required prior to first enrollment for all AAS degrees and Level II certificates.
Accredited by the The National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS).
NIMS accreditation is the nation's only distinction for excellence in metalworking training as based on NIMS industry-written, industry-approved skills standards. Accredited programs demonstrate the ability to produce skilled, work-ready individuals that fulfill industry's 21st Century workforce needs.

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- Duration
- 3 semesters (full time)
- Program Format
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- In-Person
- Campus Location
- Total Minimum Credits for the Level 2 Certificate: 45
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- Cost
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High Value Manufacturing, C2
The High Value Manufacturing certificate program combines manufacturing, machining, and petroleum engineering courses to provide the necessary technical background focused on the energy industry. For students to appreciate the needs and unique demands of the energy industry, students must understand the use and importance of the products they will be responsible for in energy exploration and production. The interplay among design, materials, and manufacturing is extremely important in any product but becomes even more crucial in high value manufacturing.
The Manufacturing Engineering Technology program is designed to develop competent technicians for employment in the field of manufacturing engineering and related occupations. It prepares students for real world manufacturing techniques including computer methods, and mechanical, electronic, hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Houston City College currently offers one certificate in Manufacturing Engineering Technology that can be completed in two semesters. It prepares students for entry level work in the Manufacturing and related industries. The program also offers an AAS in Manufacturing Engineering Technology for students who wish to further their education. The AAS degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology is designed to develop competent technicians and CNC operators for employment in various manufacturing fields. The program has several State-of-the Art laboratories with modern equipment. The computer labs are constantly updated to provide the latest software including AutoCAD, FeatureCAM, SolidWorks and Automation Studio.
TSI testing required prior to first enrollment for all AAS degrees and Level II certificates.
Accredited by the The National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS).
NIMS accreditation is the nation's only distinction for excellence in metalworking training as based on NIMS industry-written, industry-approved skills standards. Accredited programs demonstrate the ability to produce skilled, work-ready individuals that fulfill industry's 21st Century workforce needs.

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- Duration
- 3 semesters (full time)
- Program Format
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- In-Person
- Campus Location
- Total Minimum Credits for the Level 2 Certificate: 49
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- Cost
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Additive Manufacturing, I.C.
Continuing Education Advanced Manufacturing has a new Fabrication Lab for students, engineers, and the general public to learn how to create objects using the standard and most recent digital tools, including 3D printers. While we do not allow commercial production, we do offer the use of our lab for prototype work as well as for student use. It is a place to invent, learn, and use your creativity. Manufactures, users, and any interested person may visit our labs to observe the 3D Printers and other equipment used in the Manufacturing industry.
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Additive Manufacturing, I.C.
- Program Format
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- In-Person
- Campus Location
- Total minimum contact hours for this award: 96
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View the Additive Manufacturing, I.C. catalog listing to see the total courses required.
- Cost
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Total Program Tuition: $1,150.00
*Tuition does not include books, course material or certification exams.