+ Electro-mechanical
Systems Technology
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Technology, 419-372-2439
The
Electro-mechanical Systems Technology major
is to develop graduates skilled to meet the
demands of modern integrated electro-mechanical
systems. This frequently requires dealing with
complex systems, often beyond any single technological
discipline. The program consists of a solid
foundation in physics, mathematics, and communication;
a broad liberal education; real-world work experiences
through co-op requirements; and a solid knowledge
and understanding of electro-mechanical systems
found in the manufacturing and processing industry.
The program is modeled to meet the existing
accreditation requirements of the National Association
of Industrial Technology (NAIT).
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students
in Electro-mechanical Systems Technology are
expected to:
- Demonstrate
critical-thinking skills as they relate to
solving electro-mechanical systems problems;
- Conceptualize
and implement an electro-mechanical system
in the manufacturing and processing industry;
- Demonstrate
operational level skill ability in the various
electro-mechanical systems found in the manufacturing
and processing industry;
- Research
and produce an organized written rationale
for using a specific system to solve a specific
electro-mechanical problem;
- Apply
knowledge of industrial applications to electro-mechanical
related technologies.
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