Electrical Engineering Technology – Smart Manufacturing Option DepartmentsArts & Sciences Approved OGTP Pathways Associate of Arts Associate of Science Business Business Management – Accounting Option Accounting Certificate Business Management – Accelerated Business Management (ASAP) Business Management – Degree Business Management Certificate Business Management – Agribusiness Option Business Management – Human Resource Management Option Business Management – Marketing Media Business Management – Real Estate Option Business Management – Supply Chain/Logistics Management Option Office Administration Degree Office Administration Certificate Office Administration [Medical Option] Engineering Electrical Engineering Technology – Alternative Energy Option Electrical Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Technology – Smart Manufacturing Option Mechanical Engineering Technology Robotics & Automation Engineering Technology Degree Robotics & Automation Engineering Technology Certificate Healthcare Advanced Standing (LPN, Paramedic, Military Medic) to RN Coding & Reimbursement [Option Within HIT] Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) Exercise Science [Certificate] Healthcare Management [Certificate] HIT – Clinical Health Informatics Health Information Technology (HIT) Medical Assisting Certificate Medical Billing and Coding [Certificate] Medical Laboratory Technology Nurse Aide Training (STNA) [External Certification] Nursing RN Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Phlebotomy/ Medical Laboratory Assistant [Certificate] Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Radiologic Technology (RT) Respiratory Therapy (RRT) Surgical Technology Information Technology CIT – Cyber Security CIT – Networking Option CIT – Networking Certificate CIT – Software Development Technology Degree CIT – Software Development Technology Certificate CIT – Web Development [Certificate] IT External Certification Public Service Criminal Justice Criminal Justice – Probation Officer Option Law Enforcement Degree Law Enforcement Certificate Social Work and Addictions Technology Addictions Studies Certificate Helpful LinksApply Co-Ops & Internships Scholarships Tuition & Fees Available Fall 2021 Program Description The Program – Smart Manufacturing Option The Smart Manufacturing option will equip graduates with key skills in both instrumentation and controls engineering and information technology. Students will learn to install, operate, troubleshoot, and maintain automated systems. These systems will make use of networks of advanced sensors, data analytics, and information and communication technologies to improve manufacturing productivity. After completing the program, students will be able to build careers in areas such as electrical and electronics engineering and instrumentation and controls engineering. Your Degree Two-semester full-time schedule; a mixture of basic mathematics, science, and communications classes; program can be completed on a part-time basis. NEW Program Features New Smart Manufacturing lab equipped with: Amatrol fluid flow process control trainers Allen Bradley programmable logic controller (PLC) troubleshooting learning systems Industrial-scale robotics equipment (Yaskawa and FANUC) Program developed using funding from a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant (add NSF site link here). Industry partners supporting the grant include Festo, POET Biorefining, OhioHealth, RobotWorx, Custom Glass, Liqui-Box, Wilson Bohannon Lock Company, and Whirlpool. Mixture of Engineering Technology and Information Technology courses (i.e. Cyber Security and Networking in Manufacturing) taught by faculty from both Departments. Opportunities for students to sit for industry-recognized certifications related to Smart Automation at the end of the program – please check back for updated information. Capstone Project and Internship The program includes a capstone course that will allow students to work in teams on a project, developed in collaboration with Engineering faculty and industry partners, to solve a problem. The project will draw on skills from earlier course work in the program, including installing and operating various types of sensors and actuating devices as well and controlling a process using PLCs. The capstone course will provide valuable hands-on experience and give students a competitive advantage when securing an internship or full-time employment. Students will also complete an internship that integrates academic skills with workplace experience. Students in Engineering Technologies can earn college credit, make valuable professional contacts, and link their classroom studies to real-world workplace challenges. Career Opportunities Electrical Engineering Technician Instrumentation and/or Process Control Technician Smart Factory Technician Maintenance Technician Cybersecurity/Industrial Internet of Things Technician PLC Programmer/Technician Application Process MTC Application for Admission and non-refundable application fee. Final high school transcript (or GED results) and college transcripts (if applicable). Successful completion of the Basic Skills Assessment (ACCUPLACER) and Technology Skills Test (TST) is required. Any college foundation courses recommended by placement assessment results are also required. ACCUPLACER math score of 70 or higher or Next-Generation ACCUPLACER (AAF) of 231 or higher required to take the first mathematics course in the engineering program. Ohio Transfer Module (OTM) and Transfer Assurance Guide (TAG) courses for this degree: OTM link Transfer Assurance Guides (TAG) For More Information, Contact: Admission Office Marion Technical College 1467 Mt. Vernon Ave. Marion, OH 43302 Email: enroll@mtc.edu 740.389.4636 Faculty Sorry no post found.