Bachelor of Science in Electromechanical Systems Engineering Technology (Bachelors)

Cal Poly Pomona

Pomona, CA

The program is designed to provide a career path as an electromechanical engineering technologist. It is a four-year baccalaureate program. The program emphasizes on applied design, operation or troubleshooting of electromechanical systems. It focuses on bridging mechanical and thermofluid systems with electronics and control systems. The program covers areas in mechanics, materials, fluid dynamics, HVAC, heat transfer, machine design, instrumentation and controls, robotics, computer programming, and manufacturing systems. Some examples of career paths are - Test and Evaluation Engineer, Systems Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Field Service Engineer, HVAC Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Process Engineer, etc.

 

The electromechanical systems engineering technology major stresses the application, design and integration of mechanical and thermofluid systems with electronics and control systems. The program emphasizes on principles of statics, dynamics, strength of materials, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, HVAC, machine elements, manufacturing systems and processes, engineering graphics, computer programming, robotics, instrumentation and controls. Graduates may be involved in applied design, analysis, application, or production of mechanical/thermo-fluid or robotics systems.

 

Graduates of the program are typically expected to work as technical members of the engineering team. They are applications-oriented, with a strong background of applied mathematics, including the concepts and applications of calculus. They are prepared to utilize applied science, technology, and applied design techniques to produce practical, workable and safe results quickly and economically. They are well grounded in the principles necessary to apply current engineering methods and design procedures to solve practical technical problems currently found in industry.