Electromechanical Automation Systems

Program Overview

With the increasing demand for automation in manufacturing, studying Electromechanical Automation Systems will give you a competitive edge in the job market and open up exciting career opportunities. You’ll learn a combination of mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering systems to automate production processes, increase efficiency and reduce costs.

AAS, Certificate, Diploma

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$60K

Median annual wage

1300

New jobs each year for the next decade

16

Credits needed to complete certificates

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REASONS TO ATTEND SAINT PAUL COLLEGE

State-of-the-art facilities.

Saint Paul College takes pride in providing students with state-of-the-art facilities to support their learning and help them gain practical experience. Our labs are equipped with the latest tools and technology used in industry, giving our students a competitive edge when entering the workforce.

Hands-on Learning.

At Saint Paul College, you’ll have access to state-of-the-art labs and equipment where you can apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. This hands-on approach to learning will give you valuable experience and skills that are highly sought after by employers. You’ll also be able to work on projects and collaborate with other students, further enhancing your practical skills.

Industry-Relevant Curriculum.

Our Electromechanical Automation Systems program is designed in collaboration with industry experts and employers to ensure that our curriculum is up-to-date and aligned with the latest industry standards. This means that you’ll learn the most relevant and in-demand skills, making you a highly desirable candidate for jobs in the automation field.

Career Opportunities.

By studying Electromechanical Automation Systems, you’ll be equipped with knowledge and skills sought after by employers across various industries such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and more.

Opportunities for Advancement.

Electromechanical Automation Systems is a constantly evolving field. You could advance into managerial or leadership roles with the right combination of experience and qualifications. You may also have the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology and be at the forefront of innovation in the field.

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