Electro–Mechanical Technology
Associate Degree in Applied Science
Program No: 10-620-1
Degree Completion Time: 4 Terms
2012-2013
Program Curriculum and Course Offerings
Recommended Sequence of Courses
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About the Career
Change is constant. Change is rapid. In the world
of manufacturing technology change brings more
complex systems of assembly, control
measurement, and material processing of
manufactured products. If you're good at problem
solving, like working with automated
manufacturing equipment, and you're looking
forward to work that continuously challenges you
to keep growing your knowledge and skills–
consider an always–evolving career in electro-mechanical
technology.
Career Outlook
According to the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, job opportunities in the electro-mechanical technology field are expected to grow well into the next decade as business and industrial firms install more electronic equipment to increase productivity and improve product quality. Opportunities are best for those with formal electronics training.
Potential Annual Starting Salary
$42,049
Salary Information Source: LTC Research Department
Potential Positions
- Apprentice Electrician
- Electro-Mechanical Technician
- Field Service Technician
- Industrial Electrical Technician
- Machine Electrical Assembly Technician
- Maintenance Electrician
- Mechanical Maintenance Technician
Approximate Costs
- $126 per credit (resident)
- $182 per credit (out-of-state resident)
- Online class fee is $10 per credit
- Other fees vary by program (books, supplies, materials, tools, uniforms, health-related exams, etc)
FAQ
What are the approximate program costs?
See the LTC Program Costs Brochure.
What's the starting monthly salary for an
LTC Electro–Mechanical Technology program grad?
For the latest LTC graduate salary information available, click here.
Can I receive financial aid?
On average, more than 90 percent of LTC students who apply for financial aid
receive some kind of assistance. In addition, thousands of scholarship dollars
are awarded each year by the LTC Foundation, Inc. For more info, visit our
financial aid page.
How do I apply for admission?
Request and complete a student application and mail to LTC at 1290 North Avenue,
Cleveland, WI 53015 or print out the
application. Or you can apply online.
Testimonials
“I chose LTC’s Electro-Mechanical Technology program because it had the classes I wanted and was close by. I learned a great deal in a short time. I have recommended LTC to others because of the great technical training and general education.”
–Kelly Duncan
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your questions online
•Email info@gotoltc.edu
•Call 1.888.GO TO LTC, Ext. 1109
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