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Automation Engineering Technology - Maintenance/ Repair

Automation Engineering Technology -
Maintenance/Repair

Associate of Applied Science  

The Automation Engineering Technologies degree trains students to repair, troubleshoot, and maintain automated equipment commonly used in industry such as robots and computer numerical control equipment (CNC). Students become a valued member of a manufacturing team. Employment opportunities include: field service representative, factory service representative, maintenance technician, automation repair technician, robotics technician, or maintenance supervisor. Lorain County Community College has articulation agreements with colleges and universities including programs offered by Lorain County Community College's University Partnership.

Fall Semester (First Year)
AETC 111 Robotics and Automated Manufacturing 3
CADD 111 Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting * 2
ELCT 111 Electrical Circuits I 3
MTHM 121 Technical Mathematics I 4
SDEV 101 College 101 ^ 1
TECN 111 Technical Problem Solving 3

Spring Semester (First Year)
AETC 121 Programmable Logic Controllers 3
ELCT 112 Electrical Circuits II > 4
ELCT 115 Fabrication Processes for Electronics 2
ENGL 161 College Composition I 3
MTHM 122 Technical Mathematics II > 3

Fall Semester (Second Year)
AETC 211 Workcell Interfacing > 3
ELCT 231 Electronic Devices I > 4
ENGL 162 College Composition II > 3
PHYC 151 General Physics I > 5
TECN 121 Fluid Power * 3

Spring Semester (Second Year)
AETC 241 Instrumentation and Control > 3
ELCT 211 Electrical Power and Devices > 4
ELCT 232 Electronic Devices II > 4
Arts and Humanities Elective(s) OR 6
Social Sciences Elective(s)**
Total Credit Hours: 66

 

1. > Indicates that this course requires a prerequisite.
2. OR Indicates that a student may select either course which may have an effect on the total credit hours.
3. * Indicates that this course has a prerequisite or may be taken concurrently.
4. ** Courses selected from the following list: ARTS 243, 244, 245; ECNM 151, 152; HSTR 151, 152, 171, 265, 266; HUMS 161;
MUSC 261, 262; PHLY 151, 161, 165; PLSC 151, 156, 157; PSYH 251, 255, 257; SOCY 151.
5. ^ A student must register for the orientation course when enrolling for more than six credit hours per semester or any course that would result in an accumulation of 13 or more credit hours.

 

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