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Undergraduate Programs

Electromechanical Systems Engineering Technology

Bachelor of Science – B.S. |
Undergraduate

Students work on an electrical project

About the Program

Become an instrumental member of the engineering field by bridging mechanical and thermofluid systems with electronics and control systems. With an emphasis on applied design, operation, and troubleshooting of electromechanical systems, you will study materials strength, heat transfer, programming, robotics and more on the way to your dream career.

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Electromechanical Systems Engineering Technology

The Polytechnic Approach

Design programs in C and C++, use the fundamentals of mechanics to design machine elements and study basic manufacturing practices. Take theories from lectures and apply them in labs, becoming an applications-oriented, technical problem solver ready to innovate and make an impact on engineering teams.

Courses

The Electromechanical Systems Engineering Technology curriculum covers a broad range of topics including statics, dynamics, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, HVAC, machine elements, manufacturing processes, robotics and control systems. You will be trained to apply these principles in design, analysis and production, preparing you for roles as technical members of engineering teams. You will be equipped with strong applied mathematics skills and a practical understanding of engineering methods to solve industry problems efficiently. The program bridges mechanical and electronic systems, supported by involvement with the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) and offers scholarships through AEE and ASHRAE.

For the most up-to-date information on courses for this program, visit the course catalog or contact an advisor.

Farbod Khoshnoud

Associate Professor, Electromechanical Engineering Technology

Farbod Khoshnoud

Farbod Khoshnoud, PhD, PGCE, CEng, M.IMechE, M.ASME, HEA Fellow, is an Associate Professor in Electromechanical Engineering. His current research areas include self-powered dynamic systems, nature-/biologically inspired dynamic systems, and quantum entanglement and quantum cryptography for quantum robotics, multibody dynamics, controls, and autonomy applications.

Accreditation


The Department of Electromechanical Engineering Technology offers an electromechanical systems engineering technology program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree. 

The electromechanical systems engineering technology program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org, under the General Criteria, and the Program Criteria for Electromechanical Engineering Technology and Similarly Named Programs. 

For more information, please visit our accreditation page.