Sep 18, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog

Electrical & Electromechanical Technology


Milford Campus

Program Overview

Students are admitted in the Fall and Spring semesters. Approximately half of the training time will take place in a laboratory setting where students will apply their classroom theory concepts and test their ability to make proper designs and connections on industrial grade equipment. Persons wanting to enroll in the Electrical and Electromechanical program need to be aware that the first semester of core courses for all degrees are the same. It is easy to switch degree pathways by working with your advisor and the admissions office. 

Electrical Technician Overview

The primary outcome for students to earn an award in Electrical Technology is to continue on and pursue their Electrical Journeyman’s License and become an electrician. The Electrical Technician certificate is a stackable credential for the Electrical Technician Associate of Applied Science degree.

Types of Jobs: Residential, commercial and Industrial construction environments, Designing, installing, maintaining and upgrading all types of Electrical power and control circuits throughout industry.

Electromechanical Maintenance Technician Overview

The primary outcome for students to earn an award in Electromechncaical Maintenance Technician is to find employment in the established manufacturing and industrial service sectors. 

Types of Jobs: Designing, installing, maintaining and upgrading industrial mechanical, electrical and automation systems. Their work may involve skills in the areas of machining, welding, fabrication, wiring and installation of new and existing production equipment along with hydraulic and pneumatic systems.

Automation and Robotics Overview

The primary outcome for students to earn an award in Robotics and Automation is to pursue employment or advancement in the established high-speed automated manufacturing sector. 

Types of Jobs: Industrial manufacturing settings that allow a student to work with all types of automation. This would include, but not limited to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s), Robotics, Variable Frequency Drives, Vision Systems and other industrial devices that are common in industry.

For more information contact:

Jordan Liekhus, Program Co-Chair
402-761-8300, 800-933-7223 ext. 8300
jliekhus@southeast.edu

Daniel Schweitzer, Program Co-Chair
402-761-8361, 800-933-7223 ext. 8361
dschweitzer@southeast.edu

or the College Admissions Office
Milford 402-761-8243, 800-933-7223 ext. 8243

Awards