Associate of Applied Science in Automation Engineering Technology (Maintenance/Repair)
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 (CNC) equipment.
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.
Associate of Applied Science in Automation Engineering Technology (Systems Specialist)
Integration
is a key word in advanced technologies: combining different automated
equipment, such as robots, into coordinated systems that complete
specific tasks like loading/unloading machines, sorting, inspecting,
and assembling parts. The automation engineering technologies program
trains students to be systems specialists. Concentration of abilities
for installing and operating robots and other industrial material
handling and processing technologies, as well as engineer and program
equipment for systems integration. A graduate may go on to become a
systems design technician, factory sales/service representative,
applications engineer, installation supervisor, systems integrator or
production supervisor.
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