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    Sep 25, 2023  
2018-2019 | Academic Catalog 
    
2018-2019 | Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Electro-Mechanical Engineering | A.A.S.


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The Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology program prepares students for the design, interface, installation and troubleshooting of electro-mechanical systems as well as the skills to integrate electronics and electrical controls with mechanical systems in order to explore alternatives through the process of troubleshooting and problem-solving. The program begins with foundational electrical and mechanical design classes and provides flexibility, allowing student to choose a variety of electrical, mechanical and other related technical courses. Students then can choose to specialize in areas such as automation, electronics, machine design or 3D modeling and can choose related electives to either deepen their specialization or choose additional topic areas such as manufacturing; heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration or alternative energy systems.

Some possible careers include ►
electro-mechanical technicians, industrial controls technicians and engineers, electronics installation and repair specialists, automation specialists, maintenance systems technicians, PLC programmers, robotics technicians, applications engineers, mechanical designers, and HVAC/R technicians.

Program Outcomes ►
The student will
demonstrate proficiency with electrical components and systems;
demonstrate proficiency with mechanical components and systems;
demonstrate basic competence in mechanical engineering design and analysis using applications of mathematics and engineering mechanics;
demonstrate basic competence in electrical engineering design and analysis using applications of mathematics and circuit analysis;
demonstrate problem solving skills and troubleshooting techniques;
demonstrate written and oral communication skills;
demonstrate application of accepted industry safety practices;
explain ethical considerations involved in electrical and mechanical engineering; and
apply effective interpersonal and teamwork skills.

Semester 1


  CIT 110S Computer Concepts and Applications     3     ►Students should apply for Choose Ohio First scholarship and Hands On Technology scholarship before or during first semester.
►Advisor and student agree on schedule for Semester 2.
  EGR 100S Introduction to Engineering   1 C  
  EGR 110S Print Reading and Sketching   2 C  
  ELT 110S Circuits I     3    
  ENG 121S Composition I   3    
  Electrical and Electronics Elective1   3    
  Math Elective 2 3    
  Credit Hours 18    
  1To be chosen from an ELT course.
2Refer to the AAS general education requirements.
     

Semester 2


  COM 121S Fundamentals of Communication     3     ►Student should investigate possibility of a summer internship early in the second semester.
►Advisor to evaluate student’s eligibility for an Electro-Mechanical certificate.
►Advisor and student agree on schedule for Semester 3.
  EGR 240S Analytical Troubleshooting     3    
  MET 130S AutoCAD I   3    
  Mechanical Design Elective1 2    
  Technical Elective2 3    
  Credit Hours 14    
  1To be chosen from an MET course.
2To be chosen from a CIT, EGR, ELT, HVA, IMT, MET, MFG or WLD course.
 

Semester 3


  Electrical and Electronics Elective1 3     ►Advisor and student agree on schedule for Semester 4.
  Electrical and Electronics Elective1 3    
  Mechanical Design Elective2 2    
  Social/Behavioral Science Elective 3 3    
  Technical Elective4 3    
  Credit Hours 14    
  1To be chosen from an ELT course.
2To be chosen from an MET course.
3Refer to the AAS general education requirements.

4To be chosen from a CIT, EGR, ELT, HVA, IMT, MET, MFG or WLD course.

Semester 4


  Capstone Experience1 3     ►Student to submit graduation application.
►Student to meet with transfer advisor at four-year school.
  Electrical and Electronics Elective2 3    
  Humanities Elective 3 3    
  Mechanical Design Elective4 2    
  Technical Elective5 3    
  Credit Hours 14    
  1To be chosen from EGR 250S or EGR 291L and EGR 291R.
2To be chosen from an ELT course.
3Refer to the AAS general education requirements.
4To be chosen from an MET course.

5To be chosen from a CIT, EGR, ELT, HVA, IMT, MET, MFG or WLD course.

Total Credit Hours | 60


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