Electromechanical engineering technology provides a thorough understanding of both electrical-electronics and mechanical principles, together with the problems associated with combining electrical and mechanical components into electromechanical devices or systems. Throughout the program, emphasis is placed on electromechanical system control for automated processes. The program includes knowledge of electrical-electronic apparatus, circuitry, instrumentation, computers, mechanisms and machine elements, and manufacturing processes. A thorough background in programming, development, and application of microprocessors together with digital or analog components enables graduates to work with the development of new products or systems. This program is for individuals with an interest in devices or machines and a desire to devise better, more efficient ways of doing things. A current emphasis in the program is robotics and the application of robotics in developing automated manufacturing systems.
A laptop computer is required for students entering the electromechanical engineering technology programs. The College will provide a list of appropriate laptops in April to all students who have been accepted to attend Alfred State College. Some courses may require specialized tools and/or electronic components.
Program Educational Objectives
The AAS in electromechanical engineering technology program produces graduates who:
Both electromechanical engineering technology programs are accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (TAC/ABET), 111 Market Place - Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202; (410) 347-7700.
The School of Management and Engineering Technology offers the bachelor of science degree in seven programs.
Approximately 12 to 15 hours are spent in classroom instruction each week with class size ranging from 20 to 30 students. Structured labs are nine to 12 hours a week. The student's academic adviser is a member of the engineering technology faculty.
| First Semester | credits | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| COMP | 1503 | Freshman Composition | 3 |
| ELET | 1111 | Digital Logic Laboratory | 1 |
| ELET | 1133 | Digital Logic | 3 |
| ELET | 1143 | Electronic Fabrication | 3 |
| MECH | 1603 | Graphics/CAD | 3 |
| ELET | 1001 | Seminar | 1 |
| MATH | 1033 | College Algebra | 3 |
| 17 | |||
| Second Semester | credits | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| ELET | 1103 | Circuit Theory I | 3 |
| ELET | 1152 | Circuit Theory I Lab | 2 |
| MATH | 2043 | College Trigonometry | 3 |
| LITR | xxx3 | Gen Ed Literature Elective | 3 |
| PHYS | 1024 | General Physics I | 4 |
| xxx3 | Gen Education Elective | 3 | |
| 18 | |||
| Third Semester | credits | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| ELET | 2103 | Electronics Theory I | 3 |
| ELET | 2143 | Embedded Controller Fund | 3 |
| ELET | 2151 | Electronics I Lab | 1 |
| MECH | 3224 | Mech Design Principles | 4 |
| PHYS | 2023 | General Physics II | 3 |
| MECH | 2603 | Applied Mechanics | 3 |
| 17 | |||
| Fourth Semester | credits | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| ELET | 3144 | Embedded Controller Appl | 4 |
| EMET | 3424 | Electromech Analysis | 4 |
| MATH | 1063 | Technical Calculus I | 3 |
| MECH | 4423 | Robotics | 3 |
| SPCH | 1083 | Effective Speaking | 3 |
| 17 | |||
Also required: One unit of Physical Education.