Curriculum Development
A.A.S. Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology Curriculum
The Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology curriculum was enhanced to include a
choice between Welding and Industrial Network Communications (An introductory Industrial
Network + Data Communication course as it relates to the Information Technology, Computer
Science, Logistics, Distribution, Engineering, Electrical Mechanical and Mechanical
Industries. The course introduces communication technologies critical to the subsequent
success in studies related to Manufacturing, Distribution and Automation Industries).
Below you will find the Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology plan of study and
a list of course descriptions.
ARTICULATION AGREEMENT
Columbus State works with Miami University of Ohio to offer a Bachelor of Science
in Applied Science Completion Program designed for students who have completed an
associate degree in Electrical/Electronic, Electrical and Computer, or similarly titled
engineering technology programs and for computer information technology or similar
programs. Graduates from other Engineering Technology programs will also receive favorable
credit transfer. Through this program students complete their BS degree by completing
two-years of additional credit hours beyond an associate degree.
Columbus State actively partners with area high schools to promote electro-mechanical
engineering technology at the high school level. Through Project Lead The Way, College
Credit Plus, or dual credit initiative, high school students can earn college credit
by enrolling in Columbus State courses through their high school. Columbus State currently
partners with schools in Columbus, OH and surrounding areas to offer course at the
high school level.
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The Modern Manufacturing Work Study project team has also developed a list of recommended
coursework to help ensure that high school students are successful in the A.A.S. Electro-Mechanical
Engineering Technology degree at Columbus State. (Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology Recommended HS Coursework)