| Narrator: Offered only on Ohio State's regional campuses, the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology provides students an entryway into the growing field of engineering through a world-class education. |
Students are interacting with an instuctor in a technology lab. |
| Zach Carrol: I chose Ohio State's Engineering Technology Program because it allowed me to get an affordable and accessible bachelor's degree from The Ohio State University. |
Zach Carrol, an Engineering Technology major, is speaking to the camera. |
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Amanda Becker: I like to describe the Engineering Technology Program as a combination of electrical and mechanical engineering as well as a business degree.
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Amanda Becker, an Engineering Technology major, is speaking to the camera. |
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Blair McClanathan: The biggest benefit of being on a regional campus is the smaller class sizes. You get more personal experience with your professors, with your classmates. It's just a more responsive environment to whatever a student's need might be.
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Blair McClanathan, an Engineering Technology major, is speaking to the camera. |
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Amanda Becker: I want to be able to make a difference. After I graduate, I really hope to get a position in a local factory where I can apply what I've learned in my classes and my internships and make sure that we build towards a brighter future.
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Amanda Becker is speaking to the camera and continues to speak while being shown interacting with another student and instructor at a computer in a lab. |
| Zach Carrol: While going to Ohio State, I've been employed by a local manufacturer, and I think this degree has helped me get a high-level education and advance further and faster in my career than I would have been able to without. |
Zach Carrol is speaking to the camera and continues to speak while students are shown controling a robotic arm in a lab. |
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Blair McClanathan: The biggest tool that's been given to me as a student in the Engineering Technology Program is the ability to go to plants locally and meet with local industry leaders, be mentored by them, and see how operation actually happens in the real world.
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Students wearing hairnets and safety goggles are shown interacting with staff at a Charter Next Generation (CNG) plant. |
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Amanda Becker: What drew me to Engineering Technology was I really liked the variety of what we were taught and how the program was created in tandem with local companies. So we're actually taught what those companies need and want. We're not just taught book learning. We're taught actual, applicable skills.
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More students wearing hairnets and safety goggles are shown interacting with staff at a Charter Next Generation (CNG) plant. Eventually Amanda Becker is speaking to the camera. |
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Narrator: Many campuses. One Ohio State.
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A map of Ohio is shown with only the cities of Columbus, Lima, Mansfield, Marion and Newark displayed. The map fades out and The Ohio State University logo is displayed, along with Columbus, Lima, Mansfield, Marion and Newark and the link go.osu.edu/engineering-technology |