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Electro-Mechanical Technology (CIP Code 15.0403)An instructional program that prepares individuals to apply basic engineering principles and technical skills in both the mechanical and electrical fields. Instruction is planned to provide preparation in the design, development and testing of electromechanical devices and systems such as automatic control systems, servomechanisms, vending machines, elevator controls, missile controls, tape-control machines and auxiliary computer equipment. Instruction also includes feasibility testing of engineering concepts, systems analysis including designs, selection and testing and application of engineering data and the preparation of written reports and test results in support of mechanical and electrical engineers.
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Programs of Study Level ISafetyToolsOccupationsBlue PrintsTest EquipmentPortfolio/CertificationsElectrical Wiring CircuitsHours100503030502080Level IIDemonstrate Knowledge of Technical ReportDemonstrate Safety in the LaboratoryInterpret Electrical Symbols on Blueprints & SchematicsKnowledge of Electrical SystemsTesting Components of Electrical SystemsUse of National Electric Code (NEC)Knowledge of Resistive SystemsKnowledge of Direct Current (DC) MotorsHours2560256050306050Level IIIDemonstration of Inductance & CapacitanceDemonstrate Knowledge of Alternating Current (AC) MotorsDemonstrate Knowledge of Series-Parallel CircuitsKnowledge of Electric Motor ControlsKnowledge of TransformersKnowledge of Alternative EnergyKnowledge of Soldering TechniquesTroubleshoot & Repair Electrical SystemsHours3045606030603045Level IVDemonstrate Basic ElectronicsDemonstrate Knowledge of Basic Logic FunctionsDemonstrate Knowledge of Programmable Logic Controls (PLC's)Knowledge of Mechanical Power TransmissionKnowledge of Fluid Power SystemsTroubleshoot/Repair Mechanical & Fluid Power SystemsKnowledge of RoboticsKnowledge of Work Cells in a ManufacturingHours6030603080403030
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CAREER PATHWAYS
- Electrical & Electronic Repairer Power House, Substance
- Industry Machinery Mechanics
- Security & Fire Alarm Systems Installers
- Electrical & Electronics Equipment Assemblers
- Electrical & Electronics Repairers, Commercial & Industrial
- Maintenance Workers, Machinery
- Team Assemblers
- NOCTI Certification - 8094 Electromechanical Engineering Technology PA
- OSHA 10
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STC has Articulation Agreements with the following post-secondary schools:
New Castle School of the Trades
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Program Requirements/Costs (approximate)
Work Boots............................................$35.00+
Work Pants (uniform)..............................$16.00
Work Shirt (uniform)...............................$16.00Program Entrance Recommendations
AlgebraHand & eye coordinationPhysicsProblem solving/troubleshooting skills