Program Description The Electro Mechanical Technology (EMTEC) program prepares students with the knowledge and skills required for success as an industrial maintenance technician (often referred to as industrial electricians, millwrights, or stationary engineers). The EMTEC graduate will have a broad range of knowledge and skills as they work with mechanical, electrical and electronic systems. This program will appeal especially to students who want a broad knowledge about various industrial processes including electricity, hydraulics, pneumatics, engineering graphics, welding, boilers, etc. The program uses hybrid online instruction, classroom lectures and labs. Graduates will have the opportunity to work in a variety of industrial settings including advanced manufacturing operations, particularly petrochemical, refining, pharmaceuticals, chemical, value-added wood products, pulp and paper, power generation and utilities, wastewater treatment facilities as well as in smaller facility maintenance. The program is offered in late afternoon and evening classes. The program consists of common core courses with two options in Electrical or Mechanical maintenance with some elective courses.
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Degree & Certificate Requirements Courses Listed Alphabetically | Typical Student Schedule The EMTEC student will complete a course requirement sequence based on date of enrollment. Students will be advised by the program instructor regarding sequence and schedule of classes
Many classes will have a combination of in class and hybrid online content or simulation. Generally, classroom instruction is offered in the afternoon & evening.
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Students may apply for an Associate in Applied Science or Association of Applied Science - Transfer degree upon completion and verification of all requirements and standards and a one year certificate.
For more information see Requirements and Standards and Application Procedures
Program Outcomes Graduates will demonstrate competency in the fundamentals of electrical safety, electrical and electronic repair, basic hydraulics and pneumatic circuits, programmable controls, mechanics and welding. Demonstrate competency in oral and written communication and interpersonal relations.
Application & Registration For more information see Admissions
Students may enroll in the Electro Mechanical Technician program at the start of each quarter.
For more information see Admissions
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This program typically starts in Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer Quarters
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