Manufacturing

Electro-Mechanical Technology

Associate Degree

In the world of manufacturing, constant technology change brings with it more complex systems of assembly, control measurement, and material processing of manufactured products. The Electro-Mechanical Technology program provides training in electrical and electronic controls, robotics, utilization of computers and computer-based controls, as well as the knowledge of how these controls integrate with hydraulics, pneumatics and other mechanical drive elements to form automated systems.

How to apply Visit this program

What you'll learn

  • Training in electrical and electronic controls and robotics
  • Covers computers and computer-based controls
  • Integrates with hydraulics, pneumatics, and other mechanical drive elements to form automated systems

Where it leads

This program leads to a Associate Degree. Talk with an advisor about transfer options and continuing education from here; see how Southwest Tech credentials stack.

Cost and next steps

Tuition depends on your course load; Paying for college covers current tuition, aid, and scholarships. When you're ready: apply, meet with an advisor, and register.

From the College's published program catalog. Reviewed July 2026.