Electromechanical Technology
- Associate of Applied Science in Electromechanical Technology
- Level 1 Certificate in Electromechanical Technology – Electrician Specialty
- Level 1 Certificate in Electromechanical Technology – Maintenance Technician Specialty
Prepare for careers working with electrical and mechanical systems through hands-on training in power systems, machinery controls, fluid power, and HVAC technology.
- Degree options require college readiness testing (TSI).
- Certificate options may begin without testing.
Earn Your:
Level 1 Certificate(s)
and/or
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Classes:
Learn primarily through hands-on, in-person instruction
Complete In:
1-2 Years
After Graduation:
Ready to Work
Find Work As:
Electromechanical Engineers
Manufacturing Engineers
Electromechanical Engineering Technologists
*Texas Annual Wages:
Entry-level: $40,030 or less
Average: $64,450
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Electromechanical Technology Careers
This video provides an overview of the career of Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians. (source: CareerOneStop Robotics, Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians Career Video)
Why AC for Electromechanical Technology?
Plan Your Classes
The course sequence (Recommended Academic Plan or RAP) shows the recommended order of classes semester by semester. Use the online catalog version for accessibility, program details and requirements, or download the printable RAP checklist to track your progress. Your plan may vary based on advising or placement.
Requirements
- Certificate options: A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Students may begin without college readiness testing (TSI).
- Degree options: A high school diploma or equivalent is required. College readiness testing (TSI) is required.
Ready to Get Started?
Learn how to apply, what documents you may need, and how to explore financial aid options to get started at Angelina College.
