Automated Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Manufacturing technologists are necessary to optimize manufacturing operations and ensure that equipment, technologies, and processes are operating efficiently. Automated technology is used to lower operating costs, improve worker safety, and increase production output at improved quality levels.
In the Automated Manufacturing Engineering Technology Bachelor’s Degree program at ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ, students build off their associates degree education and develop a more comprehensive understanding of technologies used in manufacturing today.
Program Highlights
- Co-op and internship programs provide paid, flexible, industry experience and is a great way to earn money while getting experience.
- Nationally recognized design teams get you learning outside of the classroom. Make friends, travel, and build your resume.
- Learn all facets of manufacturing including the analysis, design, and management of all the resources, facilities, and people involved in manufacturing processes.
- Industry-trained faculty teach computer-aided technologies, included CAD, CNC, and CAM.
- Receive an education uniquely specific to manufacturing which includes studying management techniques, work measurement, safety procedures, plant layout, quality control, and robotics.
- Take courses on hydraulics, pneumatics, quality assurance, and cost-estimating – all vital components to a career in manufacturing.
Admission Requirements
All students who meet the minimum requirements for admittance into ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ and intend to major in advanced manufacturing engineering technology are accepted into the College.
If you are coming directly from high school, your high school records determine which first semester classes are right for you.
Career Opportunities
A graduate of this program finds employment in industries having to do with the design, modification, installation, and operation of automated manufacturing systems, materials, machines, and methods.
Recent ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ grads with an BS in Automated Manufacturing Engineering work in the following positions:
- Manufacturing Automation Specialist
- Advanced Quality Control Specialist
- Manufacturing Engineering Technologist
- Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmer
- Robotics Engineer/Technologist
- Industrial Engineering Technologist
- Maintenance and Repair Technologist
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Student spotlight
“ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ was the best choice because it offered engineering technology programs that were the perfect fit for me academically, socially, and for my career development. ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ helped me to grow as a man and an engineer that was ready to take on the world.”
— Ethan Ralston
B.S. in Automated Manufacturing
Engineering Technology ‘24
Hometown: Massillon, Ohio
Curriculum Guide & Courses
For more information
Direct questions to:
Dr. Joan Carletta
Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies
330-972-7816
carlett@uakron.edu
Dr. Wesley Carpenter
Program Director
330-972-7889
wac1@uakron.edu