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Engineering Technology Management (AAS ➛ BS)

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Do you have questions about the 3+1 Program?

Current Students Contact
Rowan Relations Office
3plus1@rcbc.edu 
(856) 222-2507

 

Prospective Students Contact
Office of Outreach and Admissions
admissions@rcbc.edu
(856) 222-9311, ext. 1199

Earn Your Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology Management through the 3+1 program

Start by earning an Associate of Applied Science in Applied Technical Management, Mechanical Engineering Technology or Electrical Engineering Technology and, then seamlessly transition to complete your Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology Management 

This program bridges the gap between technical expertise and operational leadership. The curriculum integrates core engineering technology principles with essential skills in business administration, project management, and organizational leadership. Students will develop the ability to analyze complex technical systems, design and execute experiments, utilize data-driven strategies to make critical operational decisions, and lead technical teams. 

Possible Careers: Graduates are equipped for leadership roles that bridge the gap between technical teams and business operations, including Industrial Production Manager, Project Manager, Quality Assurance Director, and Technical Sales Engineer.  

Engineering Technology Management 3+1 Major Map

Please note this major map guide is not a substitute for academic advisement.

Interested students can register for this program at any time by logging into BaronOne and then accessing the 3+1 application listed in the Self Services card.

*This program may require in-person courses for the AAS degree.

Already accepted into 3+1?

If you've been accepted into the program as a junior, be sure to review the checklist and complete your contract.

Pathway to a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology Management from Rowan University

To transition into the senior year of the 3+1 program, students must earn an associate degree and complete the required junior year courses. We recommend pursuing one of the following associate degrees at RCBC:

Other Engineering Technology associate degrees may also be acceptable. For guidance on alternate pathways, please contact the Rowan Relations Office.

Below are sample schedules to help you plan your journey. If you’re already enrolled in 3+1, refer to your personalized plan in provided by your advisor for detailed guidance.

Sample Schedule for 3+1 Engineering Technology Management coming from RCBC’s AAS.ATM degree

Courses: total 90 credits

Semester 1 (15 credits)

  • ENG 101 College Composition I
  • MTH 116 Pre-Calculus A
  • ATM 110 Material Handling & Inventory Control
  • BUA 102 Principles of Management
  • EGR 151 Freshman Engineering Clinic I
  • TEC 101 Career Readiness I

Semester 2 (16 credits)

  • MTH 117 Pre-Calculus B
  • CHE 115 & CHE 116 General Chemistry I & Lab
  • Artistic Literacy: ART 101, MUS 101, or THR 101
  • TEC 120 Safety Management
  • EGR 152 Freshman Engineering Clinic II
  • TEC 201 Career Readiness II

Semester 3 (14 credits)

  • EGR 251 Sophomore Engineering Clinic I
  • ENG 105 Technical Writing
  • ATM 250 Quality Management
  • PHY 107 Principles of Physics
  • TEC 212 Project Management
  • TEC 202 Career Readiness III

Semester 4 (16 credits)

  • EGR 252 Sophomore Engineering Clinic II
  • SPE 102 Public Speaking
  • SOC 160 Society, Ethics &Technology
  • ATM 260 Lean Six Sigma
  • ATM 220 Engineering Economics & Technical Sale
  • SST 100 Sustainability

Semester 5 (14 credits)

  • MTH 118 Calculus I
  • Technical Elective (suggest EET 121*)
  • BUA 234 Management Information Systems
  • BUA 205 Legal Environments or BUA 300 Organizational Behavior

Semester 6 (15 credits)

  • TEC 312 Project Management
  • TEC 320 Safety Management
  • MET 220 Intro to Mechanical Design
  • Technical Elective (suggest MET 215 or MET 235*)
  • EET 223 Wireless Comm & Detection

Notes:

Check self-service for prerequisite requirements and associate degree requirements

Electives are any RCBC course; email 3plus1@rcbc.edu for questions about electives

If you complete all recommended and required courses, earn an AAS.ATM degree after semester 4

 

*See your 3+1 advisor for more technical elective options

 

 

 

Rowan University Courses: 30 credits 

Courses in the senior year will be taken fully online 

Semester 1(15 credits)

  • Capstone Project (WI) 
  • MGT 98242 Legal Environments or MGT 06300 Organizational Behavior 
  • Technical Elective 
  • Technical Elective 

Semester 2 (15 credits)

  • Technical Elective 
  • Global Literacy/Literature 
  • HRM 06202 Management of Human Resources
  • Technical Elective 
  • Technical Elective 

Notes:

Meet with a Rowan University Advisor prior to senior year to confirm your schedule

Students must complete a minimum of 30 credits with Rowan University

Total credits required for BS is 120 between Rowan University credits and transfer credits

 

If students complete CM 01301, CM 01302 and CM 01303 in senior year, they can earn the Construction Management CUGS at Rowan University

Sample Schedule for 3+1 Engineering Technology Management coming from RCBC’s AAS.ELT degree

Courses: total 90 credits

Semester 1 (16 credits)

  • ENG 101 College Composition I
  • MTH 130 Accelerated Pre-Calculus
  • Artistic Literacy: ART 101, MUS 101, or THR 101
  • EET 121 Circuits I
  • EGR 151 Freshman Engineering Clinic I

Semester 2 (13 credits)

  • PHY 110 & PHY 111 Principles of Physics I & Lab
  • MTH 118 Calculus I
  • EET 230 Semiconductor Electronics
  • EGR 152 Freshman Engineering Clinic II

Semester 3 (15 credits)

  • EGR 251 Sophomore Engineering Clinic I
  • ENG 102 College Composition II
  • EET 240 Digital Electronics
  • EET 232 Analog Integrated Circuits
  • PHY 112 & PHY 113 Principles of Physics II & Lab

Semester 4 (15 credits)

  • EGR 252 Sophomore Engineering Clinic II
  • SPE 102 Public Speaking
  • SOC 160 Society, Ethics &Technology
  • EET 222 Circuits II
  • EET 223 Wireless Comm & Detection

Semester 5 (15 credits)

  • ATM 110 Material Handling & Inventory Control
  • TEC 120 Safety Management
  • TEC 212 Project Management
  • ATM 250 Quality Management
  • BUA 205 Legal Environments or BUA 300 Organizational Behavior

Semester 6 (15 credits)

  • ATM 260 Lean Six Sigma
  • ATM 250 Quality Management
  • TEC 312 Project Management
  • TEC 320 Safety Management
  • MET 220 Intro to Mechanical Design
  • BUA 234 Management Information Systems

Notes:

Check self-service for prerequisite requirements and associate degree requirements

Electives are any RCBC course; email 3plus1@rcbc.edu for questions about electives

If you complete all recommended and required courses, earn an AAS.ELT degree after semester 4

 

Rowan University Courses: 30 credits 

Courses in the senior year will be taken fully online 

Semester 1 (15 credits)

  • Capstone Project (WI) 
  • MGT 98242 Legal Environments or MGT 06300 Organizational Behavior 
  • Global Literacy/Literature
  • Free Elective 
  • Technical Elective 

Semester 2 (15 credits)

  • Technical Elective 
  • Free Elective
  • HRM 06202 Management of Human Resources
  • Technical Elective 
  • Technical Elective 

Notes:

Meet with a Rowan University Advisor prior to senior year to confirm your schedule

Students must complete a minimum of 30 credits with Rowan University

Total credits required for BS is 120 between Rowan University credits and transfer credits

 

If students complete CM 01301, CM 01302 and CM 01303 in senior year, they can earn the Construction Management CUGS at Rowan University

Sample Schedule for 3+1 Engineering Technology Management coming from RCBC’s AAS.MET degree

Courses: total 90 credits

Semester 1 (17 credits)

  • ENG 101 College Composition I
  • MTH 130 Accelerated Pre-Calculus
  • CHE 115 & CHE 116 General Chemistry I & Lab
  • CSE 110 Intro to Computer Science I
  • EGR 151 Freshman Engineering Clinic I

Semester 2 (15 credits)

  • SOC 160 Society, Ethics &Technology
  • MTH 118 Calculus I
  • Artistic Literacy: ART 101, MUS 101, or THR 101
  • EGR 152 Freshman Engineering Clinic II
  • MET 220 Intro to Mechanical Design 

Semester 3 (15 credits)

  • EGR 251 Sophomore Engineering Clinic I
  • ENG 105 Technical Writing
  • EGR 201 Engineering Statics
  • PHY 210 & PHY 211 General Physics I & Lab
  • MET 210 CNC Programming I

Semester 4 (13 credits)

  • EGR 252 Sophomore Engineering Clinic II
  • SPE 102 Public Speaking
  • MET 235 Material Science & Manufacturing
  • MET 215 Applied Thermal Energy I
  • Free Elective: Suggest ACC 110 or ECO 204

Semester 5 (15 credits)

  • ATM 110 Material Handling & Inventory Control
  • TEC 120 Safety Management
  • TEC 212 Project Management
  • ATM 250 Quality Management
  • BUA 205 Legal Environments or BUA 300 Organizational Behavior

Semester 6 (15 credits)

  • ATM 260 Lean Six Sigma
  • BUA 234 Management Information Systems
  • TEC 312 Project Management
  • TEC 320 Safety Management
  • EET 223 Wireless Comm & Detection

Notes:

Check self-service for prerequisite requirements and associate degree requirements

Electives are any RCBC course; email 3plus1@rcbc.edu for questions about electives

If you complete all recommended and required courses, earn an AAS.MET degree after semester 4

 

*See your 3+1 advisor for more technical elective options

Rowan University Courses: 30 credits 

Courses in the senior year will be taken fully online 

Semester 1(15 credits)

  • Capstone Project (WI) 
  • MGT 98242 Legal Environments or MGT 06300 Organizational Behavior 
  • Free Elective 
  • Technical Elective 
  • Technical Elective

Semester 2 (15 credits)

  • Technical Elective 
  • Global Literacy/Literature 
  • HRM 06202 Management of Human Resources
  • Technical Elective 
  • Technical Elective 

Notes:

Meet with a Rowan University Advisor prior to senior year to confirm your schedule

Students must complete a minimum of 30 credits with Rowan University

Total credits required for BS is 120 between Rowan University credits and transfer credits

 

If students complete CM 01301, CM 01302 and CM 01303 in senior year, they can earn the Construction Management CUGS at Rowan University