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Electromechanical Technology Automated Systems AAS

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania | Northampton Community College- Bethlehem (ETPP) | ID: 140915

Overview

3835 Green Pond RD Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18020-7599
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Admissions Office:
610-861-5500
Classroom Training
Associate in Applied Sciences Electromechanical Technology Automated System
Employment Skill Gain
Associate’s Degree
$15,400.00 - $30,217.00
Training(Trade)

Description of Training Provider

Northampton Area Community College is a Pennsylvania Community College accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. For the past 50 years NCC has been offering short- term certificates and diplomas and Associate's Degrees in over 100 pr

Program Description

Gain a strong understanding of basic electrical, mechanical and computer skills before actual hands-on exposure to programmable equipment and instrumentation. Industry experienced instructors introduce you to specific areas of expertise such as motor controls, fluid power, mechanisms, programmable logic controllers and industrial networks. A capstone practicum course in electromechanical systems offers the chance to apply all of the specific areas of knowledge you've gained to solve problems within complex automation systems. The practicum course provides an internship experience with an employer, giving you first-hand experience in maintenance and plant engineering functions

Skills & Competencies

Describe the operation and application of commonly used automated technology and instrumentation used in modern manufacturing and processing. Demonstrate observational, integrative and synthetic skills. Demonstrate proficient research and computer skills in data gathering and analysis. Demonstrate a basic framework of technical vocabulary and graphics interpretation applicable to the area of equipment maintenance and design. Describe the principles and function of the mechanical, electrical and fluid power components and assemblies used in automated equipment. Operate, program, troubleshoot, repair and modify programmable automation equipment and associated components commonly found in industry. Demonstrate the proper use of common tools and measuring gages used in automated systems. Demonstrate the use of OSHA safety standards in servicing electromechanical equipment. Apply mathematics to solving equipment related problems.

Additional Information

Service Costs

11,157.00
12,050.00
24,050.00
25,974.00
3,605.00
638.00

Performance Measures