The degree covers four interconnected disciplines: mechanics, electrical/electronics, motor control systems and computer science/information technology. All four drive the design, operation and maintenance of modern complex machinery.
You will receive hands-on learning that focuses on developing technical skills needed to support installation, maintenance, repair, calibration and troubleshooting of control circuitry and machine-to-machine networks. Some graduates also choose to continue their education to a four-year college or university for a bachelor's degree.
The program is one of only a few across the region that offers this training.
This program is offered through the Applied Technologies Department.
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