Automation Engineering Technology (AAS) A40120

The Automation Engineering Technology program is a course of study that prepares the students to use basic engineering principles and technical skills to develop, install, calibrate, modify and maintain automated systems. Includes instruction in computer systems; electronics and instrumentation; programmable logic controllers (PLCs); electric, hydraulic and pneumatic control systems; actuator and sensor systems; process control; robotics; and applications to specific industrial tasks.

Graduates of this curriculum will be prepared for employment in industries that utilize control systems, computer hardware and software, electrical, mechanical and electromechanical devices in their automation systems.

Course and Hour Requirements

Major Courses

Course NumberTitleClass HoursLab HoursCredits
ACA 115Success and Study Skills
0
2

1

ATR 112Intro to Automation
2
3

3

ATR 211Robot Programming
2
3

3

ATR 215Sensors and Transducers
2
3

3

EGR 111Engineer Comp and Careers
2
2

3

EGR 131Intro to Electronics Tech
1
2

2

ELC 117Motors and Controls
2
6

4

ELC 128Intro to PLC
2
3

3

ELC 131Circuit Analysis I
3
3

4

ELC 133Circuit Analysis II
3
3

4

ELN 133Digital Electronics
3
3

4

HYD 110Hydraulics/Pneumatics I
2
3

3

ISC 112Industrial Safety
2
0

2

PCI 171Fieldbus Systems
3
3

4

Major Electives: Select 6 hours

Course NumberTitleClass HoursLab HoursCredits
ATR 121Intro to Machine Vision
3
3

4

BAT 111Building Automation Systems
1
3

2

ELC 228PLC Applications
2
6

4

WBL 111Work-Based Learning I
0
10

1

WBL 112Work-Based Learning I
0
20

2

Total Major Hours: 49

General Education Courses

Communications:

Course NumberTitleClass HoursLab HoursCredits
COM 110Introduction to Communication
3
0

3

(COM 110 or higher)

ENG 111Writing and Inquiry
3
0

3

Humanities/Fine Arts: Select One

Course NumberTitleClass HoursLab HoursCredits
ART 111Art Appreciation
3
0

3

HUM 110Technology and Society
3
0

3

(HUM 110 or higher)

Social/Behavioral Sciences: Select One

Course NumberTitleClass HoursLab HoursCredits
PSY 150General Psychology
3
0

3

SOC 210Introduction to Sociology
3
0

3

Natural Sciences/Mathematics: Select One

Course NumberTitleClass HoursLab HoursCredits
MAT 121Algebra/Trigonometry I
2
2

3

(MAT 121 or higher)

PHY 121Applied Physics I
3
2

4

Total General Education Hours: 15-16

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION: 64-65

Suggested Sequence of Courses

FIRST YEAR

Fall Semester

Course NumberTitleClass HoursLab HoursCredits
ACA 115Success and Study Skills
0
2

1

ATR 112Intro to Automation
2
3

3

EGR 131Intro to Electronics Tech
1
2

2

ELC 131Circuit Analysis I
3
3

4

ENG 111Writing and Inquiry
3
0

3

HYD 110Hydraulics/Pneumatics I
2
3

3

Total Credit Hours:
11
13
16

Spring Semester

Course NumberTitleClass HoursLab HoursCredits
EGR 111Engineer Comp and Careers
2
2

3

ELC 117Motors and Controls
2
6

4

ELC 133Circuit Analysis II
3
3

4

ISC 112Industrial Safety
2
0

2

Natural Sciences/Mathematics Course*
2-3
2

3-4

Total Credit Hours:
11-12
13
16-17

SECOND YEAR

Fall Semester

Course NumberTitleClass HoursLab HoursCredits
ATR 215Sensors and Transducers
2
3

3

ELC 128Intro to PLC
2
3

3

PCI 171Fieldbus Systems
3
3

4

Communications Course*
3
0

3

Major Elective*
0-3
2-20

6

Social/Behavioral Sciences Course*
3
0

3

Total Credit Hours:
13-16
11-29
22

Spring Semester

Course NumberTitleClass HoursLab HoursCredits
ATR 211Robot Programming
2
3

3

ELN 133Digital Electronics
3
3

4

Humanities/Fine Arts Course*
3
0

3

Total Credit Hours:
8
6
10

*See "Course and Hour Requirements"

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION: 64-65

DegreeCollege Transfer
Yes
No