ELECTROMECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY
The electromechanical technology program will allow students to learn the skills and knowledge to install, maintain, and repair complex industrial equipment. The students will focus on electrical principles, circuitry, electrical controls, robotics, print reading, programming, computer-aided drafting, mechanical systems, and other components related to electromechanical repair.
Courses
- CAPL 1290 — Intro to Job Search and Employment
- ECON 1010 — Personal and Business Finance
- ELMC 1010 — Fundamentals of Electricity
- ELMC 1020 — Fundamentals of Electricity Lab
- ELMC 1030 — Orientation and Safety
- ELMC 1070 — Automation Fundamentals
- ELMC 1090 — Mechanical Matter and Energy
- ELMC 1110 — Motor Control
- ELMC 1120 — Motor Control Lab
- ELMC 1150 — Introduction to Mechanics
- ELMC 1160 — Introduction to Mechanics Lab
- ELMC 1170 — Total Quality Management
- ELMC 1300 — Cooperative Internship I
- ELMC 2010 — Introduction to Automated Controls
- ELMC 2020 — Introduction to Automated Controls Lab
- ELMC 2030 — Motor Repair
- ELMC 2040 — Motor Repair Lab
- ELMC 2052 — Fluid Fundamentals
- ELMC 2062 — Fluid Fundamentals Lab
- ELMC 2070 — Machine Repair
- ELMC 2080 — Machine Repair Lab
- ELMC 2110 — Control Systems
- ELMC 2120 — Control Systems Lab
- ELMC 2150 — Solid State Fundamentals
- ELMC 2170 — Electromechanical Systems
- ELMC 2190 — Electromechanical Systems Lab
- ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication
- INDT 1090 — Introduction to Machining
- INDT 1095 — Introduction to Machining Lab
- MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I
- MATH 1060 — Technical Mathematics II
- PSYC 1000 — Human Relations
- WELD 1010 — Related Welding
- WELD 1020 — Related Welding Lab