engineering

Electrical/electronic engineering technology – electro-mechanical major

As an electro-mechanical major you’ll learn about electrical and mechanical applications to technical problem solving and design, including robotics, PLCs, motor controls, AC/DC wiring and their applications to materials, stress, strain, heat, friction, vibration and machines.

Prepare for a career as a/an

  • assembler
  • designer
  • electrical engineering technician
  • electrician
  • journeyman mechanic
  • operations specialist
  • process engineer
  • project engineer
  • service center engineer

Your pathway to a degree

You can start with an industrial electricity and electronics, industrial controls, and/or electrical/electronic troubleshooting certificate, taking classes that directly apply to the associate degree in electrical/electronic engineering technology:

Certificates

Associate degree

  • Associate of applied science in electrical/electronic engineering technology

Accreditation

The mechanical engineering technology program is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (TAC of ABET); www.abet.org

Student outcomes

Stark State graduates have worked for the following companies 

  • First Energy – substation technician and line technician
  • Diebold – electrical engineering specialist
  • LUK USA – maintenance electrician
  • Powell Electric – electrical designer
  • The Timken Company – engineer technician
  • American Electric Power – electrical technician
  • IBEW Local 540 – journeyman electrician
  • Hannon Electric – service technician
  • Hilcher-Clarke Electric – electrician
  • LG Fuel Cell System, Inc. – engineering technician
  • Republic Steel – electrical maintenance

Program scholarships

  • Engineering Memorial scholarship
  • Choose Ohio First scholarship

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