Electronics Technology/Industrial Maintenance
Welcome to Electronics Technology/Industrial Maintenance
Advancements in industrial innovation, productivity, and global competition have led to an increasing demand for automation and robotic technicians and programmers in advanced manufacturing operations. In the ABB Automation and Robotics Lab, students will develop the skills necessary to design, develop, and maintain automation and robotic systems as well as build automation solutions and program robots to perform intricate assignments.
- Program Location: Peak Innovation Center
- Options: Morning and afternoon
- Career Titles: Automation Technicians, Robotic Technicians, Advanced Manufacturing Technicians, Engineering Technicians
- Industry: Advanced Manufacturing, Transportation, Engineering Services
- Outlook: 3 percent growth
National Median Wage: $39,810 - $58,350 (varies by specialty)
Students might consider this option if you enjoy math.
Fall Semester First Year |
Spring Semester First Year |
Fall Semester Second Year |
Spring Semester Second Year |
Introduction to Electronics Technology | Industrial Electricity | Mechanical Drives | Fluid Power |
Fundamentals of Electricity | Electrical Circuits & Components | PLC Applications | Robot Programming II |
Special Topics: Robot Automation | - | Robot Operations & Maintenance | CNC Operations |
Sample schedule only. Actual schedules may vary.
Credentials students can potentially earn while in WATC:
- Certificate of Proficiency in Industrial Electricity and Electrical Maintenance
- Technical Certificate in Industrial Electricity and Electrical Maintenance
Degree options to complete at AV¶¶Òõ:
- Associate of Science in Electronics Technology
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology