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Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology

Why Major in Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology?

The Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology (EMET) program addresses a growing demand for engineers in the rapidly developing fields of industrial automation and robotics. EMET graduates combine the fundamental principles of both electrical and mechanical engineering to design, develop, manufacture, and test computer-controlled mechanical systems.

The combination of electrical and mechanical course work produces graduates proficient in both areas, making them highly marketable to employers. In fact, the demand for EMET graduates is strong because of the increased need for interdisciplinary skills to meet the complexity of modern industrial systems. Therefore, salaries for EMET graduates are comparable to those earned by traditional electrical engineering or mechanical engineering graduates.

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Some EMET graduates fabricate and assemble equipment, design and produce prototype versions of new equipment, and work in research and development. Others work in quality control, inspecting products and processes, preparing and conducting tests and/or experiments, collecting and analyzing data, and calculating or recording results. In manufacturing environments, graduates work in product design, development, and production. EMET graduates have also successfully pursued degrees in a variety of graduate programs.

What is EMET?

EMET combines the basics of electrical and mechanical engineering. Students learn to design mechanical systems and also program the controls to operate those systems.

 

Program Overview

The bachelor of science degree in EMET provides graduates with the range of practical skills needed to be successful engineers in any industry where modern industrial and manufacturing control systems and robotics are heavily used. Students are exposed to a core of electrical and mechanical engineering topics, which are integrated with extensive studies in modern instrumentation and controls concepts.

Electrical topics include:

  • basic circuits
  • linear and digital electronics
  • microcontrollers
  • electrical power and machinery

Mechanical topics include:

  • CAD (computer aided design) and spatial analysis
  • statics and dynamics
  • properties and strength of engineering materials
  • mechanical drives
  • concepts in product and production design

Automation topics include:

  • data acquisition
  • instrumentation
  • process control

Students are prepared to combine these engineering skills for use in industrial settings.

EMET graduates learn the skills necessary to apply current methods and technology to the development, design, operation, and management of electro-mechanical systems. They learn:

  • instrumentation and monitoring methods,
  • principles of machine design,
  • automated control techniques,
  • thermal and fluid sciences,
  • computerized manufacturing systems,
  • electrical and electronic circuit operation,
  • computer-aided drafting and design,
  • economics of production, and
  • statistical analysis and quality control.
What are classes in the EMET program like?

Students in the EMET program learn how to solve practical, real-world problems. They take laboratory classes from the very first semester. Class sizes are very small, and students enjoy a close interaction with their instructors.

 

Design-based Curriculum

Design-based activities are incorporated throughout the EMET curriculum, with most courses paired with hands-on laboratory experiences. The program culminates in a capstone design project during the final two semesters that focuses on the planning, development, and implementation of an electro-mechanical design project. For the course, student teams manage a major project that must involve the design and implementation of a product or process that integrates electrical and mechanical components with elements of computer control.

Many US states and territories require professional licensure/certification to be employed. If you plan to pursue employment in a licensed profession after completing this program, please visit the Professional Licensure/Certification Disclosures by State interactive map.


The official course requirements for this degree can be viewed in the online Undergraduate Bulletin under the suggested academic plan.

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