There are many high-paying jobs for EMET graduates, many of which are local. Jobs vary from automation and aeronautical industries and automotive to power supply and power generation. There's a wide range of opportunities for graduates from this program.
EMET combines the basics of electrical and mechanical engineering. Students learn to design mechanical systems and also program the controls to operate those systems.
Bethany Coldren, a former student in the inaugural cohort of the Pathway to Success Summer Start (PaSSS) program at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, has completed a bachelor of science degree in just three years.
Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus has been approved to offer a four-year bachelor of science degree in electro-mechanical engineering technology (EMET) and will begin enrollment for the fall 2018 semester. With the addition of EMET, Penn State Fayette now offers 11 baccalaureate degrees.
Intercollegiate athletics programs at Penn State’s 19 Commonwealth Campuses have entered into a four-year partnership with Nike through BSN Sports for sports apparel and equipment.