Electrical and Automation Technology
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Electrical and Automation Technology Degree
Develop the skills you need to thrive in the high-demand field of electronics and automation!
The electrical and automation technology program at SMC can lead to a stable and fulfilling career that combines future-focused know-how in automation with technical skills in electronics, welding, and more.
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About the Electrical and Automation Technology Degree
Hands-on learning is the defining feature of the electrical and automation program. From day one you’ll be working on real manufacturing equipment, including live industrial robots, Fanuc robots, Human-Machine Interface (HMI), and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).
You’ll begin the program by learning the fundamentals of electricity and motor controls before moving on to advanced studies in programmable logic controllers, hydraulics and pneumatics, microprocessors, welding, and more. You’ll learn how to diagnose and maintain complex integrative systems, all the while gaining practical experience accomplishing the tasks you’ll encounter on the job like wiring, running plumbing, and programming machines.
Finally, you’ll cap off your experience with an internship at a local manufacturer, which often leads to job offers. You’ll graduate fully equipped to install, maintain, and repair electric and autoated manufacturing equipment.
If you’re interested in a bachelor’s degree (advisable if you’d like to work in management), this degree transfers well to Ferris State University’s Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology program and can also transfer to other universities.
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SMC offers both an Associate in Applied Science and a Certificate in Electrical and Automation Technology. The certificate will equip you with the skills you need for employment. The associate degree will also prepare you for employment, but it builds on the certificate courses by adding the general education classes that will position you for advancement and further studies.
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What You’ll Learn
View the full curriculum guide for the Associate in Applied Science in Electrical and Automation Technology.
View the full curriculum guide for the Certificate in Electrical and Automation Technology.
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What Can I Do With an Electrical and Automation Technology Degree?
Manufacturing is no longer marked by the grimy, laborious work of the past. Today, much of the manpower has been replaced with machines. With this evolution comes the need for highly skilled workers capable of designing, running, and maintaining these automated manufacturing systems.
Electrical and automation technology is the building, programming, operating, and maintaining of automated manufacturing equipment. An electrical and automation engineer unites electrical, mechanical, telecommunications, and computer engineering to create a simpler, more economical, and reliable manufacturing system.
Electronics and automation are growing fields, and skilled workers are in high demand. Regionally, there are many positions available for students immediately upon graduation. Faculty have strong relationships with local companies and are able to connect students with these employers.
Careers and Salaries Career Option Salary Electro-mechanical Technicians: $70,760 Mechanical Engineering Technicians: $68,730 2024 median pay. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Facilities
The Harry T. Gast Building on the Niles 欧洲杯外围app_欧洲杯滚球平台-投注官网 is home to all electrical and automation technology and all welding classes.
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