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Engineering Systems Technology

(A.A.S. or technical certificate)

EST is accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering

It's a high-tech world, and Columbia State's Engineering Systems Technology program is ready to help you find a foot in the door.

“Manufacturing has moved into an era of sophisticated computerized technology,” said Dearl Lampley. “It requires people who are highly skilled in working with complex synchronized pieces of equipment and can troubleshoot the equipment if anything goes wrong.”

The Engineering Systems Technology program at Columbia State has state-of-the-art, world class training equipment that helps provide students with the skills needed to work with complex synchronized pieces of equipment. The delivery method for the program will consist of online lectures with labs by appointment, allowing great scheduling flexibility for employed students.

Students complete the regular college admission application but will need to specify that they are interested in the Engineering Systems Technology program.

The Engineering Systems Technology program is an Associates of Applied Science, which means students should be prepared for the workforce upon completion. All AAS degrees require general education courses (16 for EST) with the remaining (44) being in the major field of study.

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"The education I received from Columbia State has coincided, reaffirmed and strengthened the foundation of my title as electrician.” ~Clayton Prater, graduate with and Associate of Applied Science degree in engineering systems technology and was a member of the Student Veterans Organization.
Clayton Prater

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