Associate degree in Electro-Mechanical Engineering at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College

 

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Associate Degree in Electro-Mechanical Engineering at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College

Cincinnati State Technical and Community College
Associate degree
Electro-Mechanical Engineering

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This hybrid program, a combination of electronics engineering technology and mechanical engineering technology, develops skills that are highly valued by industrial firms. A major focus for EMET students is industrial automation. Students are involved in controlling systems, linking software and hardware together, maintaining systems, and improving machines and systems. Cincinnati State’s EMET program is the largest of its kind in Ohio. This program now offers a major in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency to address the needs of several growing industries in the region.

Graduates are prepared to:

  • Follow schematics and perform computer-aided design
  • Perform customer service functions like installation, maintenance, and operation of equipment
  • Troubleshoot and test electronic and industrial equipment
  • Wire, assemble, and program control systems
  • Work with PLCs, motors and controls, and other industrial systems

    Representative Job Titles for Graduates
  • Electronic Instrument Technician
  • Electro-Mechanical Technician
  • Electronic Technician
  • Product Test Specialist
  • Test Technician

    Representative Co-op Employers
  • Duke Energy
  • Mazak Corporation
  • Procter & Gamble
  • R.A. Jones & Company
  • Rite Track Equipment Services

    Co-op Salary Projections
    $10–$14/hour

    Graduate Starting Salary Projections
    $30,000–$42,000 annually

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