Electrical/electronic engineering technology – electro-mechanical major
Overview
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
Courses
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
Degree
- Associate of applied science in electrical/electronic engineering technology
Transfer agreement
- The University of Akron
(Electrical and electronic engineering technology)
Additional info
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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