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The Electro-Mechanical Technology program will provide you with the skills needed to install, maintain, and repair integrated machine systems. From service equipment to robots, electromechanical technologies are present in manufacturing sites, hospitals, and laboratories. This program includes coursework in basic mechanics, fluid power, welding, industrial electrical systems, automation controls, and integrated manufacturing systems.
60 Credits
$10,181
Paying For College
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Median Wage
$42,800
*based on EMSI Occupational Employment Statistics
Potential Careers
Maintenance Technician Automation Technician Installation Technician Field Service Technician
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Electro-Mechanical Technology
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