
The Warner Library & Student Center
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COTC Academics
Electromechanical Engineering
Technology
Program Learning
Outcomes
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Statement of Purpose |
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The purpose of the
Electromechanical Engineering Technology program is to produce
technically trained personnel who understand both the mechanical and
electrical aspects of automated systems. These technicians will play
a key role in many aspects of today’s highly automated industrial
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Learning Outcomes
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At the completion of
the Electromechanical Engineering Technology plan of study the
student will be able to: |
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Analyze basic DC,
AC, analog and digital circuits at the component level. |
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Use, maintain, and
troubleshoot the current technology used in the monitoring and
control of the industrial processes. |
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Demonstrate
knowledge and safe use of industrial electrical and mechanical
components and systems used in today’s modern manufacturing
facilities. |
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Communicate orally
and in writing with colleagues and customers. |
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Solve and critically
analyze problems individually and collaboratively. |
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Demonstrate
responsibility and professionalism and develop lifelong learning
skills. |
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Created/modified: 04/2007 |
Reviewed:
04/2007 |
COTC Plans of Study
COTC Course
Descriptions
Please contact the COTC
Gateway-Admissions Office, located in Hopewell Mall (740-366-9222), for further information regarding the
Electromechanical
Engineering Technology program.
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