• The Electromechanical Engineering Technology curriculum provides a solid technical base in engineering science fundamentals and provides competency in automation, controls, motion mechanics, solid mechanics, fluid power, electrical systems, electronics and computer integrated systems.
  • In the more advanced classes students will focus on automation and data systems, with design and control, quality and management systems and industrial/business information technology systems.
  • The career outlook for EMT graduates is very bright. Because of the wide range of interests and capabilities, electromechanical engineering technologists are in high demand, with excellent opportunities for career advancements.
  • One of the strengths of the EMT program is the diverse curriculum, which provides graduates with a wide variety of technical and management skills and problem-solving techniques both in the electrical and mechanical fields.
  • This diversity, along with a high demand for EMT technologists, allows a number of career paths with excellent starting salaries