Automation Systems Technology
About the program
66-credit associate of applied science degree
The Automation Systems Technology program helps meet the growing need for technicians to build, program, integrate, service and maintain automated and robotic systems. Students will study and use the latest robotics, electronics and automation systems. Graduates will be qualified to work with complex machinery that uses pneumatics, hydraulics, mechanical devices, electronic devices, robotics and industrial computers in automated production lines. A wide range of career paths will be open to students. Some technicians assist with installing and programming automated production lines or troubleshooting and servicing systems, and others provide technical support to sales departments.
