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Engineering & Technology


The Department of Engineering and Technology offers Engineering Technology degrees. The following degrees are offered in the Engineering Technology field: Post Baccalaureate Certificate in Information Engineering Technology, Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degrees in Information Engineering Technology/IET and Electromechanical Engineering Technology/EMET, Associate of Engineering (AEng) degrees in Information Engineering Technology, Software Engineering, and Pre-Engineering, as well as a Certificate in Engineering Drawing and Computer Aided-Design.

Ashis Nandy, PhD
Chair, EMET
747.2249
ashis@nnmc.edu

Steve Cox, PhD
EMET
747.5424
steve.cox@nnmc.edu

Sadia Ahmed, PhD
IET
747.5016
sadia.ahmed@nnmc.edu

Michael Gideon, PhD
IET
747.5425
michael.gideon@nnmc.edu

Bryan Malone, DCS
IET
747.2264
bryan.malone@nnmc.edu

Andrea Padilla, AA
Administrative Assistant
747.5425
andrea.padilla@nnmc.ed

Admission Requirements for Associate of Engineering Programs

All students admitted to NNMC will be admitted to the Associate Degree of Engineering Program if they declare the degree on the Degree Declaration form.

Admission Requirements for Bachelor of Engineering Programs

All students that attempt admission for any of the Bachelor of Engineering Programs must fulfill the following requirements:

  1. Have completed the degree declaration form at the registrar office;
  2. I) INFORMATION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
    Have completed the following courses with a grade average of 2.5, and a minimum grade of C- for each course:

ENGR 1122L - Introduction to Math for Engineering Applications II  
CS 2201 - Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science  
EECE 1152L - Computer Programming I  
EECE 2231L - Intermediate Programming  
EECE 1132 - Computer Networks I  
IT 2250 - Introduction to Databases  

II) ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Have completed the following courses with a grade average of 2.5, and a minimum grade of C- for each course:

ENGR 1122L - Introduction to Math for Engineering Applications II  
ENGR 2217L - Physics for Engineers III  
CAD 1100 - Engineering Drawing and Computer Aided Design Fundamentals  
MET 2201 - Applied Mechanics I  
EET 2200L - Electrical Systems I with Lab 

Note: If a student does not fulfill the admission requirements for the Bachelor Programs, the student will still be eligible to finish the degree requirements for an Associate of Engineering Degree.

Admission Requirements for the Post Baccalaureate Engineering Certificate

All students that attempt admission for any of the Post Baccalaureate Engineering Programs must fulfill the following minimum requirements:

  1. Have earned a bachelor’s degree in the engineering field
  2. Have completed the online admission application form
  3. Have earned a minimum 3.0 GPA in the bachelor degree
  4. Have submitted three letters of recommendation from faculty or previous/current employers.

Although not currently required, we encourage students to submit Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores along with the application.

Note: Admission is competitive and completion of the above requirements does not suffice for admission to the program. The Department of Engineering and Technology is ultimately responsible for granting admission to a Post Baccalaureate Certificate.

Advisement Requirement for All Engineering Students

All declared engineering students are required to receive mandatory advisement prior to registration every semester. New students will be advised by the Dean/Chair of the Department of Engineering and Technology the first time and then will be assigned to a faculty academic advisor. During the advisement session, the faculty advisor will provide the required registration PIN to the student.

Students are advised not to attempt upper division coursework (3300 and 4400- level classes) unless they have earned a GPA of 2.50 or better in all coursework taken at the 1100 and 2200-level.

Graduation Requirements for Associate of Engineering Students

The Department of Engineering and Technology requires all students enrolled in an Associate of Engineering degree to fulfill the following requirements before they can graduate:

  1. Have been admitted to the NNMC Associate of Engineering Program
  2. Have fulfilled all NNMC graduation requirements
  3. An overall GPA of at least 2.50 in all coursework

Graduation Requirements for Baccalaureate Students

The Department of Engineering and Technology requires that all Baccalaureate students fulfill the following requirements for graduation:

  1. Have been admitted to the NNMC Engineering Baccalaureate Program
  2. Have fulfilled all NNMC graduation requirements
  3. An overall GPA of at least 2.50 in all coursework
  4. Have a minimum of 50 hours of community/college service *

*Mentoring, tutoring, internships and research projects are a few examples of available opportunities for students to fulfill this requirement. Before students begin working on any activity towards this requirement, they need approval from their academic advisor. Students can discuss these and any other community service opportunities with their academic advisor and/or Chair. Under certain conditions, a student may request to waive this requirement to the academic advisor and/or Chair.

Graduation Requirements for Post Baccalaureate Students

The Department of Engineering and Technology requires that all Post Baccalaureate students fulfill the following requirements for graduation:

  1. Have fulfilled all NNMC graduation requirements
  2. A minimum overall GPA of 3.0 for graduation and no more than one C+ or below grade in the coursework.

Programs

Bachelor of Engineering

Associate of Engineering

Certificate

Post-Baccalaureate Certificate