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| The Electromechanical Engineering Technology combines electricity,
electronics, and mechanical subjects. When you graduate, you will
have skill and background in electricity, motor controls worked by
fluids, electronics, and mechanical devices. You will find this program
valuable if you want to maintain and repair robots, production
equipment, or motor control circuits; build electrical, electronic, and
mechanical devices; or test and evaluate pneumatic/hydraulic circuits |
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| What You'll Learn... |
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Electricity and digital electronics |
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Pneumatics and hydraulics |
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How to design mechanisms and how they work |
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Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) |
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CAD (Computer-Aided Drafting) graphics |
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Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machines |
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Robotic controls |
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| Why You'll Succeed... |
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Many of the higher paying jobs, now and in the future, will be in a technical career field requiring an education beyond high school |
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Employees with degrees tend to be more eligible for promotion* |
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Associate degree holders generally earn more than high school graduates* |
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College credit or advanced placement may be given for relevant work experience |
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Many credits from an Associate Degree may be applied toward a Bachelor Degree |
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| What You'll Earn... |
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A competitive salary with excellent opportunities for advancement |
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Employment opportunities in plant maintenance, electromechanical repair, electrical design,
and robotic operations in industrial facilities, schools, or hospitals |
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The credentials to advance in a position |
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Strong status in the job market - Electromechanical Engineering graduates are in demand |
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* Statistics from U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census |
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Program Mission |
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The mission of the Electromechanical Engineering Technology Department is to provide a comprehensive education that will enable students to succeed in their future educational and career goals. The department is committed to providing a firm foundation in the electromechanical and related technical disciplines that will develop a student’s technological skills and problem solving abilities. The department is committed to providing students with the skills and theoretical foundations necessary to pursue a career in this field or continue their education at the baccalaureate level. |
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You can enroll in the Electromechanical Engineering Technology on either a full-time or part-time basis. The length of time required to complete an Associate Degree depends on the number of courses you take each semester. Some students may need refresher courses at the basic or pre-tech level; others may receive transfer credit or credit for work experience. Delaware Tech operates on a semester system with new terms beginning in late August and mid-January, plus summer terms beginning at the end of May and in mid-June. You can start taking courses any semester or summer term; however, all technical courses may not be offered every term. |
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Required Technical Courses |
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Introduction to Cicuit Analysis |
CAD |
Modern Manufacturing Techniques |
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Introduction to Computers & Technology |
Mechanisms & Design |
Industrial Electricity |
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Programmable Logic Controls |
Fluid Power |
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Related Courses |
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Technical Writing & Communication |
Composition |
Algebra & Trigonometry I & II |
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Physics |
Digital Electronics I |
Oral Communication |
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Social Science Elective |
Critical Reading & Thinking |
Internship |
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Get started now and start the application process - Delaware Tech Admissions or How to Apply |
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You may also apply by downloading a paper application that can be mailed or submitted to any campus admissions office or
obtain an application by calling (302) 857-1020. Complete and return to the Terry Campus with a $10 application fee.
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Delaware Tech has an open-door addmissions policy limited only by the following criteria:
A student must be a high school graduate or the equivalent, or at least eighteen years of age and able to benefit from instruction. |
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