Electromechanical Technology

Electromechanical Technology

A.A.S. / Certificate / Certificate

Expected Hours for A.A.S. Degree

61

Expected Hours for Certificate

18

Expected Hours for Certificate

21

Your Skills. Your Future.

What is Electromechanical Technology A.A.S.?

The Electromechanical Technology, A.A.S. prepares students for careers in manufacturing companies as multi-craft, industrial facility, machinery maintenance and repair technicians. The curriculum integrates electrical and mechanical elements, including print reading, machine shop practices, fluid power applications, mechanical power transmission, industrial electricity, AC and DC motors and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). In addition, courses place emphasis on safety, teamwork, communication skills and efficient work practices as well as critical thinking skills for inquiry and analysis, assimilation of facts and knowledge, and problem solving. 

This is a technical degree designed for immediate employment in advanced manufacturing and is not designed for transfer although some four-year institutions may accept part of the coursework toward the bachelor degree. 

 

What are my options to pay for this degree?

  • Apply for financial aid at www.FAFSA.gov
  • A student is encouraged to apply early for financial aid. He/she must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the FAFSA Renewal Application as soon as possible after October 1 to ensure that the Financial Aid Office receives the Institutional Student Information Record and other documents prior to the priority deadline. July 1st is the priority deadline for applying for the fall semester and December 1st for the spring semester.

Program Schedule

Fall Semester

EETC 1313

DC Circuits

3

¹ENST 1300

Technical Calculations

3

ENST 1370

Manufacturing Processes

3

ENST 1350

Industrial Safety

3

GEN 1010

First Year Seminar

3

Fall Semester Milestones

GEN 1010 can be taken as a two week bootcamp that runs for 3 hours per day for the 10 weekdays prior to the first day of class.

ENST 1300 - If you have Math Learning Support requirements, then you may want to register for MATH 0300 to satisfy these requirements, especially if you are in a program that requires PHYS 1030 or CHEM 1010.

FINANCIAL AID ALERT - If you receive aid, the priority deadline to apply or renew your FAFSA and submit any requested documentation could be near. Be sure to check your Cleveland State email daily for deadlines, announcements, and award updates for the academic year. Please see your success coach or enrollment specialist to make sure you are in good standing or if you have any questions.

ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your success coach and/or academic advisor to discuss Spring registration. Remember, advising is key to success!

Spring Semester

EETC 1314

AC Circuits

3

ENGL 1010

English Composition I

3

ENST 1360

Mechanical Power Transmission

3

ENST 1362

Industrial Print Reading

3

EETC 2331

PLC I

3

Spring Semester Milestones

If you have Writing Learning Support requirements, then you will need to register for ENGL 0900 in addition to ENGL 1010. If you have Reading Learning Support requirements, then you will need to register for READ 0810 in addition to ENGL 1010.

FINANCIAL AID ALERT - Now is the time to begin thinking about financial aid for next semester. Be sure to check your Cleveland State email daily for deadlines, announcements, and award updates for the upcoming academic year. Please contact your success coach or academic advisor if you have any questions.

ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your success coach and/or academic advisor to discuss Summer and Fall registration. Remember, advising is key to success! If you are planning to transfer to a four-year university, make an appointment with your academic advisor soon. They can assist you with making the right course selections, as well as help you begin the transfer process.

Fall Semester
ENST 1340 Machine Tool Technology 3
ENST 2361 Fluid Power Systems 3
WELD 1381 Principles of Welding 3
METC 1340 HVAC I: Introduction to HVAC/Refrigeration 3
RELS 2020 Religions of the World 3

Fall Semester Milestones

FINANCIAL AID ALERT - Check your Cleveland State email daily for important dates, deadlines and announcements regarding your financial aid. Please check with Financial Aid if you have any questions.

ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your academic advisor to discuss Spring registration. Your advisor can assist you in course selection, as well as checking requirements for transfer and/or graduation.

Spring Semester 
EETC 1370 Transformers/Rotating Machines 3
COMM 2025 Fundamentals of Communication 3

²PHYS 1030

or

CHEM 1010

Survey of Physics

or

Introductory Chemistry I

4

ECON 2100

or

ECON 2200

Principles of Macroeconomics

or

Principles of Microeconomics

3

 

³Technical Elective 

3

Spring Semester Milestones

PHYS 1030 requires completion of ALL Learning Support requirements.

CHEM 1010 requires completion of ALL Learning Support requirements.

GRADUATION - Apply to graduate by completing the online Intent to Graduate form. This can be found under the Graduation Tab within the Registration Tools and Forms on Cougarnet. You will need to schedule to take your exit exam and/or program test at mycs.cc/testing. These will be taken in the Testing Center.

CONGRATULATIONS! After you complete this semester's courses and maintain an overall 2.0 GPA, you will be a Cleveland State Graduate!

Your SKills. Your Future.

What is Electrical Maintenance Fundamentals Technical Certificate?

The Electrical maintenance Fundamentals Technical Certificate curriculum integrates electrical elements, including print reading, electrical circuits, motor controls, programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and applied math. This is a technical certificate designed to develop a fundamental skillset needed n advanced manufacturing and is embedded in the A.A.S. Electromechanical Technology Degree for those who wish to go on to pursue advanced training and their associate degree.

What are my options to pay for this degree?

  • Apply for financial aid at www.FAFSA.gov
  • A student is encouraged to apply early for financial aid. He/she must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the FAFSA Renewal Application as soon as possible after October 1 to ensure that the Financial Aid Office receives the Institutional Student Information Record and other documents prior to the priority deadline. July 1st is the priority deadline for applying for the fall semester and December 1st for the spring semester.

Program Schedule

Fall Semester
EETC 1313 DC Circuits 3
ENST 1300 Technical Calculations 3
ENST 1350 Industrial Safety 3

Fall Semester Milestones

ENST 1300 - If you have Math Learning Support requirements, then you may want to register for MATH 0300 to satisfy these requirements, especially if you are in a program that requires PHYS 1030 or CHEM 1010.

FINANCIAL AID ALERT - If you receive aid, the priority deadline to apply or renew your FAFSA and submit any requested documentation could be near. Be sure to check your Cleveland State email daily for deadlines, announcements, and award updates for the academic year. Please see your success coach or enrollment specialist to make sure you are in good standing or if you have any questions.

ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your success coach and/or academic advisor to discuss Spring registration. Remember, advising is key to success!

Spring Semester
EETC 1314 AC Circuits 3
EETC 1370 Transformers/Rotating Machines 3
EETC 2331 PLC I 3
ENST 1362 Industrial Print Reading 3

Spring Semester

FINANCIAL AID ALERT - Now is the time to begin thinking about financial aid for next semester. Be sure to check your Cleveland State email daily for deadlines, announcements, and award updates for the upcoming academic year. Please contact your success coach or academic advisor if you have any questions.

ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your success coach and/or academic advisor to discuss Summer and Fall registration. Remember, advising is key to success! If you are planning to transfer to a four-year university, make an appointment with your academic advisor soon. They can assist you with making the right course selections, as well as help you begin the transfer process.

Your SKills. Your Future.

What is Mechanical Maintenance Fundamentals Technical Certificate?

The Mechanical Maintenance Fundamentals Technical Certificate curriculum integrates mechanical elements including applied math hydraulic and pneumatic power systems, welding, print reading and manufacturing processes. This is a technical certificate designed to develop a fundamental skillset needed in advanced manufacturing and is embedded in the A.A.S. Electromechanical Technology degree for those who wish to go on to pursue advanced training and their associate degree.

What are my options to pay for this degree?

  • Apply for financial aid at www.FAFSA.gov
  • A student is encouraged to apply early for financial aid. He/she must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the FAFSA Renewal Application as soon as possible after October 1 to ensure that the Financial Aid Office receives the Institutional Student Information Record and other documents prior to the priority deadline. July 1st is the priority deadline for applying for the fall semester and December 1st for the spring semester.

Program Schedule

Fall Semester
ENST 1300 Technical Calculations 3
ENST 1370 Manufacturing Processes 3
ENST 2361 Fluid Power systems 3
WELD 1381 Principles of Welding 3

Fall Semester Milestones

ENST 1300 - If you have Math Learning Support requirements, then you may want to register for MATH 0300 to satisfy these requirements, especially if you are in a program that requires PHYS 1030 or CHEM 1010.

FINANCIAL AID ALERT - If you receive aid, the priority deadline to apply or renew your FAFSA and submit any requested documentation could be near. Be sure to check your Cleveland State email daily for deadlines, announcements, and award updates for the academic year. Please see your success coach or enrollment specialist to make sure you are in good standing or if you have any questions.

ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your success coach and/or academic advisor to discuss Spring registration. Remember, advising is key to success!

Spring Semester
ENST 1350 Industrial Safety 3
ENST 1360 Mechanical Power Transmission 3

Spring Semester Milestones

FINANCIAL AID ALERT - Now is the time to begin thinking about financial aid for next semester. Be sure to check your Cleveland State email daily for deadlines, announcements, and award updates for the upcoming academic year. Please contact your success coach or academic advisor if you have any questions.

ADVISING and REGISTRATION - Work with your success coach and/or academic advisor to discuss Summer and Fall registration. Remember, advising is key to success! If you are planning to transfer to a four-year university, make an appointment with your academic advisor soon. They can assist you with making the right course selections, as well as help you begin the transfer process.

CSCC's Advanced Technologies A.A.S. Programs are:

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