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Industrial Automation Bachelor of Science

Degree · 72 - 76.5 units

Industrial automation represents the technology-driven business model of the 21st century. In today’s industry, engineers involved in developing new products or processes work closely with technologists who apply scientific and technical knowledge in the design, manufacturing, and repair of automation systems. The Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Automation equips students with the skill set those technologists require in a wide range or roles in a wide range of industries. Lower division required competencies include courses from Electronics, Engineering, Computer Science, CompTIA, Food Science & Technology, HVAC, and Mechanized Agriculture. Upper division technical courses cover a broad range of technical topics including industrial networks, process control, and robotics, courses in project management, quality management, facilities planning, and safety management. Student

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