

The U.S. Department of Labor forecasts growth for the field of mechanical
design and drafting through the year 2010. Those who have completed
at least two years of post secondary training and have developed
strong technical skills and experience using CAD systems will be
well qualified for the many opportunities that are anticipated. The
A.A.S. Mechanical Design and Drafting degree at Finger Lakes is designed
to provide you with the skills and experience required to build a
successful and rewarding career. 

The Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Mechanical Technology:
Mechanical Design & Drafting provides knowledge and technical
experience which enables you to advance beyond entry-level drafting
tasks to more complex designs. Instruction emphasizes developing
your technical competence and utilizes computer-aided drafting (CAD).
The CAD lab offers twelve networked Pentium PCs with 17-inch, high-resolution
monitors utilizing state-of-the-art software, including AutoCAD,
Inventor, Architectural Desktop, Viz Render, and Microsoft Office.
Networked output devices include a laser printer, large format color
plotter, and a color printer.
The
Drafting Lab is equipped with eight networked Pentium PCs with
17-inch, high-resolution monitors utilizing the
same software as the CAD lab. Networked output devices
include a laser printer.
In
addition, the College offers honors courses that provide enhanced
educational experiences for students who have
demonstrated outstanding
academic ability. Enrollment in honors courses is open to qualified
students enrolled in this degree program, as well as all other
qualified
FLCC students. Successful completion of honors courses or an
Honors Certificate may increase student transfer options to
four-year institutions.
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An optional second year and summer internship/co-op program gives
you an opportunity to work in a manufacturing environment as a drafter,
designer, or inspector for a period of four to five months. You will
perform a variety of work assignments alongside professional staff
members.
An
on-site mentor and Finger Lakes faculty review the work performed,
with required additional written reports by the student. Students
will be paid by the firm and will also pay tuition and receive credit.
Each assignment is individually planned, and work commitments vary.
All participating students will require a recommendation from their
Finger Lakes faculty advisor prior to being accepted in the program.
Students
in the program take several trips to manufacturing facilities
to
observe glass processing, die casting, screw machines, and extrusion
of plastics. In addition, you can expect to have hands-on experience
with lathes, mills, and welding. Second year students design and
manufacture a project in teams with engineering science students.

Graduates
of the program have found employment at companies such as Eastman
Kodak, Xerox, G.W. Lisk, H.M. Cross, Cliftronics, and ExxonMobil
in a variety of occupations including drafter, designer, technician,
inspector, and technical sales representative.
Some graduates choose to continue their studies in Mechanical Engineering
Technology and Electro-Mechanical Technology at four-year colleges
and universities such as SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome,
Rochester Institute of Technology, and Alfred State College, among
others.*
According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, mechanical drafters
earn an average annual salary of approximately $36,000. Approximately
40 percent of drafters work in engineering and architectural services
firms that design construction projects or do other engineering
work on a contract basis. Another 29 percent work in manufacturing
industries such as machinery, electrical equipment, and fabricated
metals, while the remainder are employed mostly in construction.
* This
is a sampling of some of the four-year colleges and universities
to which our students have transferred. Please consult your advisor
or the Center for Advisement and Personal Development for a complete
listing of transfer agreements between Finger Lakes Community College
and four-year institutions.

For
students meeting specific criteria, a mechanical technology scholarship
is offered by G.W. Lisk Corporation Inc. For details, contact a
member of the Science/Technology Department or the Financial Aid
Office.
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