Bachelor of Science in Applied Science - Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology
Course Overview
The Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology, B.S. program integrates electrical and mechanical engineering technology, focusing on instrumentation and process control. It requires an associate degree in a related field and emphasizes automated industrial systems using AI and GUI. The program is ABET-accredited and prepares graduates for industrial roles in testing, manufacturing, and service.
Key Program Highlights
- Focus on electro-mechanical instrumentation and process control
- Integration of electrical and mechanical engineering technology
- Emphasis on automated industrial systems with AI and GUI
- ABET accreditation ensuring quality education standards
- Preparation for careers in testing, manufacturing, sales, and service
Course Overview
The Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology, B.S. program integrates electrical and mechanical engineering technology, focusing on instrumentation and process control. It requires an associate degree in a related field and emphasizes automated industrial systems using AI and GUI. The program is ABET-accredited and prepares graduates for industrial roles in testing, manufacturing, and service.
Key Program Highlights
- Focus on electro-mechanical instrumentation and process control
- Integration of electrical and mechanical engineering technology
- Emphasis on automated industrial systems with AI and GUI
- ABET accreditation ensuring quality education standards
- Preparation for careers in testing, manufacturing, sales, and service
Requirements
Modules
- General Physics I
- General Physics Laboratory I
- General Physics II
- General Physics Laboratory II
- College Chemistry
- College Chemistry Laboratory
- Dynamics
- Fluid Mechanics
- Process Control Interface Design
- Project Management
- Computerized Instrumentation
- Industrial Automation Lab
- Modern Manufacturing Systems
- Electro-Mechanical Control Systems
- Senior Design Project
- Calculus II
- Differential Equations for Engineers
- Applied Statistics
- Statistics
- Engineering Materials
- Mechanics I: Statics
- Mechanics II: Strength of Materials
- Circuit Analysis II
- Electronics
- Digital Systems