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Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree (Automatic and Robotic Engineering Emphasis)

Transfer Options

  • Arkansas State University-Jonesboro
    • BAS Organizational Supervision
  • Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology
    • Bachelor of Technology Applied Technical Leadership
  • Southern Arkansas University
    • BS Engineering Physics-Engineering Technology Option

Program Description

The focus for this emphasis area is automated and robotic engineering. This degree emphasis can be a stand-alone career technical degree that prepares graduates to go to work or students can transfer the degree to Southern Arkansas University to complete a four-year degree. Automated and robotic technology in today’s workplace calls for individuals who are highly skilled in automated machine programming, operations, and problem-solving. The program prepares technicians who troubleshoot, wire, repair, maintain, program, and control automated and robotic systems found in industrial and manufacturing Industries worldwide. Program content is based on industrial robotic certification modules through FANUCRobotic, the world’s largest manufacturer of robotic equipment and software. Whether it is diagnosing and quickly solving problems so production flow is maintained or assisting engineers in the development and modification of new and existing designs, you will be prepared for a career that is set to grow as technology advances.

General Information

  • Developmental coursework may be required in addition to the courses required for this degree.

General Requirements

  • This degree requires successful completion of 63 credit hours.
  • All degree-seeking students are required to take Student Success.
  • A minimum 2.00 cumulative grade point average is required for graduation.
  • Satisfaction of all financial obligations due to the college is required for graduation.

Residency Requirement

The student is required to complete a minimum of 15 semester hours in residence at SAU Tech for associate degrees and technical certificates and half of the credit hours required for certificates of proficiency as well as complete all other graduation requirements.  Students who wish to pursue additional degrees must complete a minimum of 15 credit hours of difference between the degrees.

ACTS Course Numbers

The Arkansas Course Transfer System (ACTS) contains information about the transferability of courses within Arkansas public colleges and universities. Students are guaranteed the transfer of applicable credits and equitable treatment in the application of credits for admissions and degree requirements.

Degree Plan

Semester I (16 hours)

EE 1003Introduction to Basic Electricity

3

EN 1003Intro to Engineering

3

ENGL 1113Composition I

3

MIS 1003Introduction to Computers

3

GSTD 1021Student Success I

1

Choose three (3) hours from these courses:

MATH 1023College Algebra

3

MATH 1063Mathematical Reasoning

3

Students wishing to transfer course work in this degree to Southern Arkansas University for the BS in Engineering Physics-Engineering Technology Option must take MATH 1023 College Algebra.

Semester II (16 hours)

EE 2013Industrial Electricity & Motor Controls

3

EN 1023Engineering Concepts I

3

EN 1033Digital Logic

3

MD 1003Computer Integrated Manufacturing I

3

MD 1403Basic Blueprint Reading

3

GSTD 1031Student Success II

1

Semester III (15 hours)

EE 1323DC/AC for Engineering

3

EM 2924Programmable Logic Controller1

4

EN 2034Fundamentals of CAD

4

GSTD 1041Student Success III

1

Choose three (3) hours from these courses:

CO 2213Technical Writing

3

ENGL 1123Composition II

3

Students wishing to transfer course work in this degree to Southern Arkansas University for the BS in Engineering Physics-Engineering Technology Option must take ENGL 1123 Composition II.

Semester IV (16 hours)

CE 2403Internship I

3

PHYS 2014College Physics I

4

EM 2963PLC for Engineering

3

EN 2043Robotic Applications

3

Choose three (3) hours from these courses:

CJ 1003Introduction to Criminal Justice

3

ECON 2003Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ECON 2103Principles of Microeconomics

3

GEOG 2003Introduction to Geography

3

HIST 1003World History I

3

HIST 1013World History II

3

HIST 2023U.S. History II

3

HIST 2083History of Arkansas

3

PSCI 2003American Government National

3

PSYC 2003General Psychology

3

PSYC 2033Abnormal Psychology

3

PSYC 2103Developmental Psychology

3

SOC 2003Introduction to Sociology

3

SOC 2013Social Problems

3

Total Credit Hours: 63