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The following two year programs of study are offered at Delaware Tech:
Architectural Engineering Technology
Interior Design Technology
Biomedical Engineering Technology
Chemical Process Operator Technology
Civil Engineering Technology
Civil Engineering Technology Surveying & Materials
Computer-Aided Engineering Drafting & Design Technology
Computer Engineering Technology
Computer Network Engineering Technology
Construction Management Technology
Design Engineering Technology (Mechanical)
Electrical Engineering Technology
Electromechanical Engineering Technology
Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology - Math/Science Concentration
Electronics Engineering Technology
Engineering Drafting Technology CAD
Engineering Drafting Technology Math Option
Environmental Technology
Environmental Technology Water/Wastewater
Fire Protection Engineering Technology
HVAC Design Engineering Technology
Instrumentation Engineering Technology
Interior Design Technology
Operations Management Technology
Machinist Training Certificate
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Safety Management Technology
Architectural Engineering Technology
As an architectural engineering technician, you will help plan building construction that combines appearance and function with good design. Your work will include preparing building design and construction documents, estimating project costs and developing world service projects involving architectural, structural and mechanical engineering. You will learn the needed skills to work with construction craftsman, equipment suppliers, architects, engineers, planners, and developers.
Offered at: Dover Campus Georgetown Campus Stanton/Wilmington Campus
Interior Design Technology
This degree program will prepare you to design interior spaces for residential or commercial clients, or to specialize as a color consultant or renderer. You will learn to find creative solutions to spatial, environmental, functional, and aesthetic problems; and to design, plan, execute, and present these design solutions on a professional level.
Offered at: Dover Campus
Biomedical Engineering Technology
The curriculum for this degree takes you beyond the basics of electronics and electricity and into the world of advanced technical systems associated with medical care. This degree program will help you develop the skills and the practical background necessary to inspect, test, calibrate, and repair advanced medical equipment and instrumentation, and to gain the interpersonal skills required to work with medical personnel. Employment opportunities are available with hospitals, medical equipment companies, and other medical facilities.
Offered at: Dover Campus
Chemical Process Operator Technology
The Chemical Process Operator Technology curriculum will prepare you for industrial plant employment in the chemical, petroleum refining, polymer and pharmaceutical industries. This degree program provides practical education in the various aspects of plant operations such as hands-on training in process monitoring and control, regulatory compliance, and preventive maintenance. Laboratory facilities include high tech mechanical equipment, modern instrument trainers, five pilot plant units and computer process simulators.
Offered at: Stanton/Wilmington Campus
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Civil Engineering Technology
Civil Engineering Technology is one of the broadest fields in the overall practice of engineering. Technicians work with civil engineers to design, plan and build residential communities, highways, bridges, dams, wastewater treatment systems, and other structures, as well as do related research and calculations. The technician’s role can vary widely depending on the employer and the discipline. Some technicians estimate construction costs and specify materials to be used; while others may prepare drawings or perform land-surveying duties.
Offered at: Stanton/Wilmington Campus
Civil Engineering Technology Surveying & Materials
The curriculum for this degree program focuses on computer-based surveying and civil design, construction materials and methods, construction materials testing, and cost estimating. Intensive program course work will provide you with the necessary education and skills for a successful career in an exciting and growing industry.
Offered at Dover Campus Georgetown Campus
Computer-Aided Engineering Drafting & Design Technology
As an engineering drafting technician, you will prepare the blueprints that transform an engineer’s ideas into reality. You will use both drawing board and computer-aided drafting techniques to achieve professional results. This work requires great precision and has numerous business and industrial applications. This degree program combines theoretical and technical training in order to provide you with a solid foundation for your career.
Offered at: Dover Campus Stanton/Wilmington Campus
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Computer Engineering Technology
This program provides a combination of hardware and software principles that a person would experience when dealing with microcomputers. The fundamentals of electrical/electronic theory are covered with specialized courses in computer circuits and device operation as the culmination of the program. Students will develop skills in basic PC telecommunications, installing and maintaining microcomputers, and troubleshooting and repairing microcomputer equipment and peripherals. Advanced skills in data transmission systems, such as networks and telecommunications systems, will be covered. An introduction to software through computer languages, such as C, C++, or assembly language will be presented. Graduates of this program may find jobs as computer technicians, field service engineers, customer service engineers, or as computer network technicians.
Offered at: Dover Campus Stanton/Wilmington Campus
Computer Network Engineering Technology
This program prepares students for careers in the field of networking and data communications. The curriculum, which consists of courses in computing and electronics, is designed to develop students’ skills in installing, operating, and trouble-shooting computer networks. An introduction to computer languages, including assembly language, C++, and Visual systems is included. The electronics courses enable students to design and trouble-shoot the physical layer of the network. Graduates of this program will find jobs as network technicians, network administrators, and installers.
Offered at: Dover Campus Stanton/Wilmington Campus
Construction Management Technology
This technology curriculum combines construction knowledge with business skills to provide you with the necessary abilities and background to coordinate construction projects, work in a contractor's office, or be your own boss in the construction industry. This degree program will prepare you to be involved with designing, building, inspecting, estimating, scheduling, and supervising of construction projects.
Offered at: Dover Campus Georgetown Campus Stanton/Wilmington Campus
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Design Engineering Technology (Mechanical)
This degree program combines mechanical design theory with hands-on manufacturing experience to prepare you for a career in mechanical engineering technology and/or manufacturing industries in jobs such as product design, computer numerical control production, and process planning. The intensive curriculum in computer-based design, material properties and processing, conventional and computer-based manufacturing technologies, and technical support classes will provide you with the necessary education and skills to work as a professional in an exciting and growing industry.
Offered at: Georgetown Campus
Electrical Engineering Technology
This program option is designed to prepare graduates for career positions as engineering technicians in advanced technology areas. Graduates work on a variety of highly specialized electronics equipment and products in locations from original manufacturers to final users. This work may include design, construction, testing, installation and support. Graduates offer their employers immediate contributions as team players equipped with a combination of technical knowledge, problem-solving experience and communication skills. Courses in the program include a strong component of practical applications, hands-on laboratory experience and basic theoretical concepts. Computer simulation and applications are an integral part of the curriculum. Studies focus on electrical and electronic circuits, digital circuits, microprocessors, computers, and programmable logic controls.
Offered at; Dover Campus Stanton/Wilmington Campus
Electromechanical Engineering Technology
Graduates of this program of study have the theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills required to maintain and repair robots, production equipment, and motor control circuits; to test and evaluate pneumatic/hydraulic circuits; and to build electrical, electronic, and mechanical devices.
Offered at: Dover Campus Stanton/Wilmington Campus
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Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology - Math/ Science Concentration
This program is a two-year preparatory curriculum for students who plan to continue their education at a four-year institution and complete their bachelor degree in electrical engineering or electrical engineering technology. The curriculum provides strong mathematics and science preparation, problem-solving experience and communication skills. Graduates of the program are also prepared for career positions as engineering technicians in advanced technology areas. Graduates offer their employers an immediate contribution as team players equipped with a combination of technical knowledge, problem-solving experience and communication skills. Coursework includes a strong component of practical applications, hands-on laboratory experience and theoretical concepts. Students achieving this degree may want to apply their work toward the Bachelor of Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering at University of Delaware. Students must complete this program with a GPA of 3.0 or higher in order to directly transfer to the University.
Offered at: Dover Campus Georgetown Campus Stanton/Wilmington Campus
Electronics Engineering Technology
Graduates of this program are in high demand as they begin careers working with computers, electronic gaming, robots, microprocessors, networks, and wireless communication. This is a growing and exciting program where students learn by hands on experiments and labs, internet connectivity, programming robots, and using the latest simulation software that brings the concepts to life. Students are encouraged to explore and discover how things work.
Offered at: Georgetown Campus
Engineering Drafting Technology CAD
As a graduate of this program you will have a strong foundation in Computer Aided Design (CAD) principles and software as they apply to architectural, civil, mechanical, and electronics engineering technologies. Exposure to the core principles in these disciplines is combined with the opportunity to pursue a deeper understanding in one or more areas through elective courses. The intensive curriculum in computer-based design and technical support classes will provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to begin a successful career in this challenging and growing industry.
Offered at: Georgetown Campus
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Engineering Drafting Technology Math Option
This program is a formal connected degree with the University of Delaware. The program serves as the freshman and sophomore years and allows graduates to transfer as juniors to the University of Delaware's BS program in Engineering Technology. The AAS program provides a solid foundation in mathematics and science and a broad knowledge of basic engineering principles and applications such as computer aided design (CAD), surveying, and programming. The curriculum includes two technical electives allowing students to pursue more in-depth study in architecture, civil or mechanical design. Upon transfer, the University program prepares graduates to make independent judgments and to solve problems associated with manufacturing processes, construction design, project management, machinery systems, and environmental and water resources issues. Excellent transfer opportunities are also available to other university programs in engineering technology.
Offered at Dover Campus Georgetown Campus Stanton/Wilmington Campus
Environmental Technology
Environmental Technicians work in one of the fastest growing industries in the country. Environmental Technicians might work as team members in government regulatory agencies, consulting firms or in industrial settings. Environmental Technicians help to monitor, sample remediate and control environmental emissions according to local and national regulations. Major Coursework includes topics such as: water and air pollution control, hazardous waste management, environmental auditing, field sampling, industrial waste treatment, data collection and analysis or in the design and operation of environmental control facilities. Courses in Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology provide the necessary science foundation for success in the field. When you graduate from the Delaware Tech Environmental Technology degree program, you will be prepared to play an important role in protecting our environment.
Offered at: Stanton/Wilmington Campus
Environmental Technology Water/Wastewater
This degree program was specifically designed to prepare you to become a highly skilled professional in the water and wastewater treatment field. An intensive curriculum combines science and applied technology specific to the field of water and wastewater treatment and management. The core curriculum along with technical support classes will provide the graduate with the necessary education to pursue a career as a professional in this growing and vital industry.
Offered at: Georgetown Campus
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Fire Protection Engineering Technology
As a fire protection engineering technician you will work to protect people, property and the environment from the dangers of fire. Fire protection engineering technicians are not firefighters; they are specialists who design sprinkler and alarm systems and structures which comply with state and national fire regulations. Delaware Tech is the only community college in the area which offers this technology option. Our state-of-the-art facilities include a burn laboratory and alarm and sprinkler systems laboratories which will allow you to put the theoretical knowledge you gain in the classroom to practical use. You will gain experience in sprinklers, detection, and alarm equipment and learn how these play an important role in safeguarding people and property. Area companies use Delaware Tech’s facilities to test products in order to meet national standards.
Offered at: Stanton/Wilmington Campus
HVAC Design Engineering Technology
As an engineering technician in the heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) field, you will work with the engineering staff to maintain a healthy, comfortable environment in all types of buildings. You will apply theory and principles of mechanical engineering to develop, select, operate and test heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment. Concerns about depletion of fossil fuel supplies, the cost of electricity, indoor air quality, and the possibility of global warming all indicate the need for more qualified technicians in this field.
Offered at: Stanton/Wilmington Campus
Instrumentation Engineering Technology Option
This program option is designed to prepare graduates for career positions as engineering technicians that will design, specify, troubleshoot and manage instrumentation and control systems in the areas of chemical processing, food processing, oil and gas production, manufacturing, energy production and other highly technical fields. Graduates offer their employers immediate contributions as team players equipped with a combination of technical knowledge, problem-solving experience and communication skills. Courses in the program include a strong component of practical applications, hands-on laboratory experience and basic theoretical concepts. Computer simulation and applications are an integral part of the curriculum. Studies focus on electrical and electronic circuits, digital circuits, microprocessors, computers, programmable logic controls, liquid and gas flow measurement, control systems, instrumentation and calibration.
Offered at: Stanton/Wilmington Campus
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Operations Management Technology
As an operations management technician, you will utilize business and operations knowledge to increase your organization’s production and operational efficiency. Using statistical applications, you will work to control costs, increase quality, and improve overall profitability of the services and/or products your organization provides. A technician assists management in evaluating a company’s operational systems, methods, and projects. Employment opportunities are available with many local industries, from light and heavy manufacturing to service industries such as health care and banking operations.
Offered at: Stanton/Wilmington Campus
Machinist Training Certificate
This practical entry level certificate program will prepare you to work hands-on with machinery as a machinist. The skills you will learn are in demand and used by large and small companies. Learn how to use measuring instruments and read blueprints. Operate turning, milling, sawing, and grinding machines. In addition, you will work in our automation lab using computer software to program our computer numerical control (CNC) milling and turning machines. Learn how advanced manufacturing is used to create real products in aerospace, automotive, consumer products and electronic applications.
Offered at: Stanton/Wilmington Campus
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Graduates of the MET program enjoy a wide variety of career and advanced educational opportunities. Graduates work as an integral part of engineering or manufacturing teams with job titles such as designers or technicians. They utilize current engineering theories and practices to help solve mechanical design, development, testing and manufacturing problems. MET course work contains a balance of theoretical and practical applications that make our graduates highly sought after by area employers. The practical aspects of our course work takes place in our Technology specific shops and laboratories. Stanton Campus labs are equipped with real world equipment. Coursework includes hands on instruction in our: Manufacturing, Automation, Materials Testing, Welding and Fluids/Hydraulics Laboratories. So whether you want start your career or continue your education beyond the Associates of Applied Science degree, the MET Program has a 30 year track record of helping student fulfill their goals.
Offered at: Dover Campus Stanton/Wilmington Campus
Safety Management Technology
As a safety management technician, you will help protect people, property and the environment from some of the hazards that fill today’s workplace. You will use the latest standards and techniques to develop safety programs, perform inspections and conduct occupational health monitoring. You will work with industrial hygienists, fire protection specialists, and regulatory enforcement officials, in a team approach, creating a safer work environment.
Offered at: Stanton/Wilmington Campus
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