Certificate
This certificate is for students who want to work directly with robotic and electro-mechanical manufacturing, logistics, and maintenance equipment used by today's modern manufacturing and warehousing companies. Technologists will use their knowledge of electrical circuitry and mechanical engineering to operate and maintain robotic and advanced manufacturing equipment. This may include working closely beside engineers and machinists to design, test, and improve automated mechanical equipment and its components as well as troubleshoot malfunctions, repair faulty devices, and perform preventative measures.
Upon certificate completion, students will have hands-on practical experience in the use and application of electrical instruments and mechanical measuring devices and will be able to read and use data sheets, system specifications, schematic diagrams, timing diagrams, and wiring diagrams. Emphasis is placed on safe work habits and procedures, preventive maintenance, localization and correction of malfunctions, and troubleshooting techniques.
Apply Request InfoUpon completion of the Robotics and Manufacturing Automation Certificate students are able to:
Common job titles for certificate graduates include Electro-Mechanical Technician, Electrical-Electronics Technician, Robotics Technician, and Manufacturing Automation Technician. Technicians with this certificate are expected to experience a 2 to 4 percent increase in employment from 2014-2024, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This lack of growth will be due largely to increased efficiency in the design and production of robotics machinery; however, it may be offset by a demand to replace technologists that leave the occupation due to retirement and career advancement. Technologists who continue their education to earn an associate's degree or similar postsecondary training will benefit from greater employment opportunities. The median annual wage for 2016 was $26.74 hourly, $55,610 annual.
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Fredrick Bsharah, Associate Professor of Engineering | |
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Office | Science 216 |
Phone | 774.330.4580 |
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Daniel Prior, Adjunct Instructor: Engineering | |
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Office | Adjunct Faculty Office – first floor Science Building |
Phone | 774.330.7027 |
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Dennis Miller, Adjunct Instructor | |
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Office | Adjunct Faculty Office – first floor Science Building |
Phone | 203.994.3823 or through Pat Phelan: 774.330.4363 |
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Robert Bartholomay, Adjunct Instructor | |
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Office | Varies |
Phone | 908.403.5704 |
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Department of Engineering Sciences & Applied Technology | |
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Phone | 774.330.4580 |
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