Career Opportunities
Graduates from this program find exciting opportunities as electro-mechanical technicians who install, maintain, and repair electronic equipment and automated systems used in a variety of industries. Examples include aerospace, paper manufacturing, food processing, petro-chemical production, power generation, mining, municipal water and waste water treatment, plant maintenance, medical device testing and calibration, and environmental monitoring and control systems.
Suggested Technical Studies Semester I
Suggested Technical Studies Semester II
Suggested Technical Studies Semester III
Suggested Technical Studies Semester IV
General Education
| Number | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| ENGL1303 | Technical Writing | 3 Credits |
| MATH1360 | College Algebra | 3 Credits |
| PHYS1305 | Conceptual Physics | 4 Credits |
| Choose the above course OR the below course | ||
| PHYS2300 | General Physics I | 4 Credits |
| CRTK1300 | Introduction to Critical Thinking | 3 Credits |
| MnTC Goal Area 5 | History & Behavioral & Social Sciences - 1 course | 3 Credits |