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Apr 29, 2026
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2025-2026 Catalog and Student Handbook
Engineering Technology: Advanced Manufacturing, A.S. (4300)
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Recommended Course Rotation/Pathway
Semester/Term 1
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Course Number and Title
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Course Credit Hours
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EET 1084C - Introduction to Electricity and Electronics
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3
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ETI 1420C - Manufacturing Processes and Materials
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3
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ETS 1542C - Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers
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3
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General Education - Core Mathematics
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3
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Semester/Term 2
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Course Number and Title
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Course Credit Hours
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ETI 1060 - Mathematical Applications in Engineer Technology*
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3
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ETS 1603C - Fundamentals of Robotics
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3
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ETS 2544C - Programmable Logic Controllers II
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3
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PHY 1020 - Introduction to Physics
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3
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*Recommended first Engineering Technology elective course.
Semester/Term 3
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Course Number and Title
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Course Credit Hours
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EGN 1111 - Engineering Graphics
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3
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ETM 1010C - Mechanical Measurements and Instrumentation
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3
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AMH 2010 - US History to 1877
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AMH 2020 - US History Since 1877
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POS 1041 - US Federal Government
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3
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Semester/Term 4
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Course Number and Title
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Course Credit Hours
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ETI 1701 - Industrial Safety
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3
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ETM 2315C - Hydraulics and Pneumatics
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3
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ETS 2527C - Electromechanical Components and Mechanisms
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3
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ENC 1101 - Composition I
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3
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Engineering Technology Elective*
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3
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*Choose from one of the Engineering Technology Elective courses.
Semester/Term 5
*Engineering Technology: Advanced Manufacturing Electives
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Course Number and Title
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Course Credit Hours
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ETI 1060 - Mathematical Applications in Engineer Technology
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3
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ETS 2604C - Robotics Application
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3
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| ETI 1622 - Concepts of Lean and Six Sigma |
3
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ETI 1949 - Manufacturing Special Topics
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3
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ENC 2210 - Technical and Professional Report Writing
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3
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+Lab classes for the Engineering Technology Degree are offered only on the Orange Park Campus.
Please note that courses in the Engineering Technology Degree are offered on a limited rotation, which may vary depending on when a student begins the program.
The recommended course pathway is designed for students enrolled full-time. If you plan to attend part-time, contact the Program Advisor to establish an appropriate course rotation prior to registration.
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