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Engineering

Career/Technical Certificate University Transfer

Are you a problem solver who loves to tinker? Open the door to unlimited career options with our Engineering program. With a focus on real-world experience and industry-related technology, our courses will prepare you to take on challenges and make a difference in the world. 

Why Engineering at san jac?

Start your future in engineering with a program that fits your goals. At San Jac, you can choose between two pathways: Engineering Technology (AAS), which focuses on hands-on, applied skills for the workforce, or Engineering (AS), which prepares you to transfer to a four-year university. In either path, you’ll build problem-solving skills and gain the technical knowledge needed to succeed in a variety of engineering fields.

Aerospace Engineer

Turn ideas into real-world solutions

Learn how to design, build, and test engineering solutions. You’ll apply what you learn to real challenges and see how ideas take shape in practical settings.
Environmental Engineer

Strengthen your problem-solving mindset

Develop critical thinking skills used by engineers and technicians. You’ll learn how to analyze problems, think logically, and create effective solutions.
Mechanical Engineer

Work with modern tools and technologies

Get practical experience using tools like CAD, electronics, and manufacturing systems that engineers use today.
Chemical Engineer

Explore a wide range of engineering careers

Engineering skills are used across many industries, from construction and manufacturing to energy and technology. You can pursue careers in areas such as civil, mechanical, electrical, and industrial engineering.

Careers

Civil Engineer
 $98,682
Environmental Engineer
 $110,497
Mechanical Engineer:
 $126,869

 Opportunities

Our program prepares you to become an engineering professional in several fields:

  • Chemical engineer
  • Environmental engineer
  • Mechanical engineer
  • Civil engineer
  • Aerospace engineer

You can work on designing things like water systems, highways, manufacturing systems, bridges, computers, and even toys! 

 

Salary Source: Texas Wages

DEGREES & CERTIFICATES

Automated Manufacturing, Certificate of Technology

Certificate

The Automated Manufacturing Certificate of Technology prepares you for technician roles in automated production settings. You’ll get hands-on training in robotics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), electronics, and manufacturing processes. You’ll learn how to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot automated systems while following industry safety and quality standards.

Length 1 Year
If you're studying full-time, you can complete the 29 credits for this program in two terms.

Engineering Technology, AAS

Career/Technical
The Associate of Applied Science degree prepares you for a career in engineering technology. You’ll develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills. You’ll also get hands-on experience with computer-aided design (CAD), industrial automation, and electrical systems. You’ll learn how to design, build, and maintain a variety of technical systems.
Length 2 Years
If you're studying full-time, you can complete the 60 credits for this program in five terms, including a summer term.

Engineering, AS

University Transfer
The Associate of Science degree prepares you to transfer to a four-year college or university. Your degree has maximum transferability to a university and prepares you for a career in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, and more.
Length 2 Years
If you're studying full-time, you can complete the 66 credits for this program in four terms.

Manufacturing Foundations, Occupational Certificate

Certificate

The Manufacturing Foundations Occupational Certificate introduces you to key manufacturing concepts, including safety, materials, measurement, technical drawings, and basic production processes. You’ll get hands-on training to build the skills needed to support manufacturing operations. This program also prepares you for advanced study in manufacturing or engineering technology.

Length 6 Months
If you're studying full-time, you can complete the 20 credits for this program in 2 terms.

CAREER TRACKS

The content below shows a flowchart of the career tracks.

After San Jacinto College

After you complete a certificate or an AAS degree, you’ll be ready to start a career in the field. Want to continue your education and earn your bachelor’s degree? Consider the Engineering AS degree. 

Applying to San Jac

Sounds great, but how do I apply?

Ready to take the first step toward an exciting future? It’s time to apply to San Jac. We’ll guide you through the process and help you start building your future, today.

Your Questions Answered

Big decision, simple answers. Let’s clear it up.

It depends on your goals.

  • If you want to start working sooner in a hands-on role, the Engineering Technology (AAS) path may be a good fit.

  • If you plan to transfer to a four-year university and become an engineer, the Engineering (AS) path is the better choice.

Both paths build strong problem-solving skills and prepare you for careers in engineering-related fields.

Engineering focuses more on theory, design, and advanced problem-solving. Engineers often need a bachelor’s degree or higher.

Engineering technology focuses on applying those ideas in real-world settings. As an engineering technology student, you’ll learn how to build, test, operate, and maintain systems.

You may work closely with engineers to bring designs to life, run tests, collect data, and help improve processes.

In the Engineering Technology (AAS) program, you’ll build practical, hands-on skills used in the field. Topics may include:

  • Safety and tools

  • Electricity and electronics

  • Computer-aided design (CAD)

  • Materials and manufacturing processes

  • Quality assurance and system reliability

You’ll learn how to work on a project from start to finish, from initial plans to final production.

The Engineering (AS) program is designed for transfer to a university. You’ll build a strong foundation in:

  • Math and physics

  • Chemistry

  • Engineering fundamentals

These courses prepare you to continue into a bachelor’s degree in fields like mechanical, civil, electrical, chemical, or biomedical engineering.

Yes. The Engineering (AS) degree is designed to transfer to Texas public universities.

San Jac also participates in the Voluntary Mechanical Engineering Transfer Compact, which helps ensure your credits transfer to participating schools if you’re accepted into a mechanical engineering program.

Keep in mind that you’ll still need to meet the admission requirements of the university, such as GPA or testing requirements.

The Voluntary Mechanical Engineering Transfer Compact includes 77 percent of Texas public universities that offer mechanical engineering and 75 percent of public community or technical colleges that offer lower-division engineering courses. This agreement helps ensure your credits transfer if you’re accepted into a participating university’s mechanical engineering program.

Engineering skills are used in many industries. Depending on your path, you could pursue careers in:

  • Mechanical engineering

  • Civil engineering

  • Electrical engineering

  • Chemical engineering

  • Industrial engineering

With an Engineering Technology degree, you may work in roles that support engineering teams, helping build, test, and maintain systems.

Yes. You can begin with shorter certificates that build into the Engineering Technology (AAS) degree. The Manufacturing Foundations Occupational Certificate introduces basic skills used in manufacturing, safety, and production.

From there, you can continue into the Automated Manufacturing Certificate of Technology. This will help you develop more advanced skills in automation, systems, and equipment used in modern manufacturing environments.

These certificates are part of a stackable pathway. As you complete the Manufacturing Foundations and Automated Manufacturing certificates, you’ll build skills that apply directly to the Engineering Technology AAS degree.

This allows you to gain experience, earn credentials along the way, and continue working toward a degree at your own pace.

STEM

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See What Else is Out There
Did you know we offer over 200 programs and certificates? While our Engineering Program may not be for you, maybe one of these will catch your interest.

Be Eager. Reach Your Goals.

Our engineering program will push you to reach your potential and manifest your goals. Consider our partnership with Rice University as you journey through San Jac.
Jorge Medellin
I came out more eager to get done what I need to get done. I have to work harder and be more focused to be at the level of Rice, my dream school.”
Jorge Medellin
San Jacinto College Engineering Student
The Take Flight Scholars program is a partnership between Rice University and San Jacinto College. It supports high-achieving students in completing their associate degrees. The program also provides access to enriching learning experiences and helps students transfer to a four-year university. Learn more about the Take Flight Scholars program.

Contact Us!

Have questions about our Engineering Program? Please contact the campus you’re interested in attending. For general questions, please call us at 281-998-6150. 
Ryan Martinets
Dept Chair, Mathematics
Phone
(281) 998-6150x1804
Location
Central
Debra Acuff
DC, Mgmt/Professional Svcs
Phone
(281) 998-6150x7765
Location
North
Roger Watkins
DC, Busi/Computer Tech Svcs
Phone
(281) 929-4603
Location
South
Orlando Taylor
Professor, Engineering
Phone
(281) 998-6150x3705
Location
South
Tyler Olivier
DC, STEM/Behavioral Sciences
Phone
(281) 998-6150x7183
Location
Generation Park
Tim Bell
Dept Chair, Mathematics
Phone
(281) 998-6150x7392
Location
North