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The Applied Electrical Motion and Control Management - Automotive program focuses on advanced electrical and motion control systems in automotive applications. Students gain expertise in electric motor systems, automotive control units, robotics, and automation technologies. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning in electric vehicle systems, powertrain technologies, and automation controls. Graduates are equipped to meet the growing demand for skilled professionals in the automotive and manufacturing sectors, contributing to innovation in electric and autonomous vehicles. This program also prepares students for roles in industrial automation and automotive system design.

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Automation Technician

22301$60,000 - $85,000Maintains and programs automation systems in manufacturing and automotive facilities.

Electrical Systems Specialist

21310$75,000 - $105,000Designs and tests electrical systems for electric and autonomous vehicles.

Robotics Technician

22301$65,000 - $90,000Installs, troubleshoots, and maintains robotic systems in automotive applications.

Automotive Control Engineer

21310$80,000 - $115,000Develops control systems for automotive applications, focusing on powertrains and vehicle dynamics.

Electric Vehicle Technician

73201$55,000 - $85,000Maintains, repairs, and upgrades electric and hybrid vehicle systems.