Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Science in Applied Science
Major in Engineering Technology, Electro-Mechanical Concentration
Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, 111 Market Place. Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012 – telephone (410) 347-7700
Curriculum Link 2008-2010
Curriculum Link 2006-2008
Curriculum Link 2004-2006
This program enables graduates of electrical, mechanical, electro-mechanical, and similar associate degree engineering technology programs to complete their bachelor's degree in Applied Science with a major in Engineering Technology, and an Electro-Mechanical concentration.
The curriculum focuses on electro-mechanical instrumentation and process control. This field incorporates elements of both electrical and mechanical engineering technology. The electrical component of the curriculum includes course work in areas such as computerized instrumentation, data acquisition, and electrical control systems. The mechanical component consists of traditional engineering sciences including fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and heat power, and dynamics.
Integration of the electrical and mechanical components takes place through courses emphasizing development and control of automated industrial systems through the use of artificial intelligence, graphical user interface, and electro-mechanical systems design.
Graduates of the program are engineering technologists prepared to fill industrial positions in areas directly related to process control, electronic instrumentation, testing, manufacturing, sales, and service. Typical engineering technologist's duties may include analysis and design of process control equipment, laboratory testing services, product sales and service, applications engineering, and the development of systems that require a hardware/software interface.
Upon successful completion of the program the student will be awarded the Bachelor of Science in Applied Science degree with a major in Engineering Technology.

