Electromechanical engineering
technicians are employed in product evaluation and testing,
the electromechanical aspects of power generation, installation
and calibration of transducers, and computer data acquisition
and control of electromechanical systems. Work activities
generally involve electrically controlled mechanical systems
in areas from research and development, to production design,
operation and maintenance.
Opportunities also exist
in technical communications and sales. Upon completion of
the associate degree (AAS) in Electromechanical Engineering
Technology, students may elect to continue their education
toward the baccalaureate degree in Electrical Engineering
Technology and complete both degrees in four years.