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1 Engineering Technology & Industrial Distribution Department
Department of Engineering Technology & Industrial Distribution Dr. Malini Natarajarathinam Associate Professor and EH-ETID Honors Coordinator

2 ETID OFFERS Small Department Strong Industry Relationships
One-on-one relationship with your instructors Undergraduate & Graduate Specifically geared for careers in industry Strong Industry Relationships Industry speakers Industry-sponsored projects Extensive Intern opportunities Direct contact with industry through the available student organizations So in a big school of roughly 44,000 students, one thing that is nice is it’s a smaller department, this with a smaller student to faculty ration, one on one relationships with your professors and a first name basis. Another strength of our department is our distinguished faculty, our program and faculty also have close ties with industry, which sponsor many of our labs, research project, senior design projects and much more.

3 Programs ETAC-ABET accredited Electronic Systems Engineering Technology (ESET) B.S. Electronic Systems Engineering Technology Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology (MMET) B.S. Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology Mechatronics (MXET) B.S. Multidisciplinary Engineering Technology Industrial Distribution (IDIS) B.S. Industrial Distribution [Oldest & largest ID Program in the Nation] Master of Industrial Distribution (MID) Master of Engineering in Technical Management (METM) ESET - Basic electronics fundamentals + prototyping, quality, entrepreneurship, leadership [Taking product to market] IDIS - Mech/ Electrical + Sales, operations, profitability, analytics MMET - Mechanical fundamentals + Manufacturing processes, design, process flow, automation, production planning MXET - Intelligent electro-mechanical systems/ mobile robotics

4 COMPANIES THAT HIRE ETID GRADUATES

5 STUDENT SOCIETIES SME, Society of Manufacturing Engineers
PAID, Professional Association of ID Students SWID, Society of Women in ID ASME-Tech, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, MET-Chapter AWS, American Welding Society IEEE Tech, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Tau Alpha Pi, Engineering Technology Honor Society (by invitation only) Sigma Delta, Industrial Distribution Honor Society (by invitation only)

6 Electronic Systems Engineering Technology (ESET) Program Overview
One of the best ET Programs in the U.S 270+ Enrolled Students: small classes, one to one interaction with instructors Focus areas: Embedded systems, electronic hardware, communication, testing Hands-on learning Student involvement in industry projects Entrepreneurial experience: two-semester capstone projects ran by student startup companies Practical skills: project management, quality control, product development process, and leadership 100% Job Placement Companies hired ESET students: Microsoft, Google, Amazon, NI, TI, Cisco, NOV, Oceaneering, Oncor, GM, Continental, … Average starting salary: $72,000 Scholarships: 19 scholarships awarded in

7 What is Industrial Distribution?
The Industrial Distribution program is a hybrid of engineering and business while also developing leadership and communication skills. Are you a leader? Are you business savvy? Are you interested in engineering? Are you a good communicator? Are you Entrepreneurial?

8 Industrial Distribution Program Overview
Largest & Highly Recognized ID Program in the U.S – 60 Years of Excellence in Education! 900+ Enrolled Students Near 100% Job Placement upon Graduation Interdisciplinary Degree in Business & Engineering Average Salary $56,317 Scholarships: Industrial Distribution students received 187 scholarships in Average amount of scholarship is approximately $1,500

9 MMET Graduates are applications-oriented and valued by industry
Curriculum is based on rigorous theory, industrial applications, and laboratory experiences Focus on experiential learning and opportunities to apply theory in industry-grade laboratories Close integration with industrial partners MMET is for doers, people who like to get things done. MMET graduates are people who turn designs into products, who find better ways to make cell phones, cars, airplanes, automate an industrial process, or improve the design of products. We are not trying to make you a machinist or a welder. We want you to have this experience so that you can design better products and processes.

10 Mechatronics (MXET) Program
Control Systems Robotics Manufacturing Classical Control Communications Wired Wireless For More Information – mxet.tamu.edu Electronic Systems Digital Analog Embedded Intelligence Mechanical Systems Materials Mechanics and Dynamics Power and Modeling Computer Systems Embedded C NI RIO LabVIEW

11 EH – ETID Requirements 18 Honors Hours
1 hour of ENGR 181H - Engineering Honors Seminar At least 4 (and no more than 6) hours of ENTC 491H – Research 1 hour of ENTC 484H – Internship [or an equivalent in case of zero credit] 6 hours in an honors MMET/ESET/IDIS course 300-level or above (At least 3 from their program) 4 – 6 honors hours from the College of Engineering or Science 3.5 Overall GPA (3.25 in Honors Courses)

12 Sample Schedules

13 Questions? Texas A&M University Fermier Hall


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