This 61-credit degree has two areas of emphasis – electronics and manufacturing. The program is housed in the new Center for Robotics and Manufacturing Innovation.
The electronics emphasis starts with basic electronics theory and principles, schematic diagram interpretation, and use of basic test equipment followed by the detailed exploration of the operation of electronic devices and circuits during the first year of the program. The second year expands to include hands-on troubleshooting, programming and operation of industrial equipment like microcontrollers, programmable logic controllers (PLC), drive systems, and robotics. The goal of this track is to prepare a student to develop into a technician with very strong hardware and software skills.
The manufacturing emphasis adds the electronics, programming, and robotics courses during the second year. The goal of this track is to develop skills for a technical operator with strong system level trouble shooting.
Positions that require this level of skill are as unique as the business or industry involved. These positions have many different titles including Automation Technician, Maintenance Technician, and Industrial Electrician. Regardless of the job title, the primary responsibilities of these positions are to keep the highly technical and computerized machines of business and industry working productively. Some of these positions see routine challenges while other industries provide constantly varying opportunities.
With affordable tuition, career-focused training, and strong workforce demand, UA Northark’s automation and systems integration program helps students launch careers in industrial technology, robotics, and automation systems.