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Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology EMET.S.AAS

Associate of Applied Science - 63 - 64 Credit Hours

Division: Science, Mathematics and Engineering
Department: Automation and Control Technology
Effective as of Fall 2023

What is the program about?

This program prepares students for a career in Mechatronics by combining knowledge of mechanical technology with knowledge of electrical and electronic circuits. The program prepares students to operate, test, and maintain unmanned, automated, robotic, or electromechanical equipment. The degree includes traditional classroom instruction, and hands-on laboratory experiences every semester.

Program Outcomes

  • Apply fundamental knowledge in electronics, tooling, machining and mechanical design of electromechanical systems.
  • Apply appropriate computer programming languages for operating electromechanical systems.
  • Use basic automation and controls technology knowledge in advanced manufacturing work cells safely utilizing PLCs, foundational exposure to robotics, motors and mechanical systems.

Career Opportunities

Prepares students for a career in advanced manufacturing, defense industry, semi-conductor manufacturing sector, high tech logistics/warehousing, consulting, technical sales, or related field.

Credentials

NA

Curriculum

Course Title Credits
CAM 1109 Fundamentals of Tooling & Machining 3
COM 2211 Effective Public Speaking 3
EET 1120 Introduction to DC & AC Circuits 2
EET 1139 Electrical Machinery 3
EET 1166 Industrial Machine Wiring 3
EET 1198 Digital Technology 2
EET 2281 Programmable Logic Controllers 3
EGR 1128 Robotics in Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) Systems 3
EGR 1217 Fluid Power & Control 2
EGR 2278 (Automation & Control Capstone) OR EGR 2279 (Mechatronics Capstone) 3
ENG 1101 English Composition I 3
MAT 1580 (Precalculus) OR MAT 1470 (College Algebra) AND MAT 1570 (Analytic Geometry & Trigonometry) 5 - 6
MET 1111 Preparatory Math for Engineering Technology 3
MET 1131 Personal Computer Applications for Engineering Technology 1
MET 1231 Introduction to Engineering Design Using 3D CAD 4
MET 1301 SolidWorks Basics 4
MET 1401 Additive Design & Printing 3
MET 1431 Additive Manufacturing Post Process 3
MET 2281 Engineering Technology Professional Practice 3
Ohio Transfer 36: Natural & Physical Sciences Elective 4
Ohio Transfer 36: Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective 3
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Program Accreditation Information

NA

This information is for planning purposes only. Sinclair College will make every effort to offer curriculum listed above but reserves the right to change, add and cancel curriculum offerings for unforeseen circumstances.