Electromechanical Engineering Technology
Electromechanical Engineering Technology
The electromechanical engineering track at Murray State provides a solid base for your future. Electromechanical engineering graduates design, develop, and test machines and systems that integrate electrical and mechanical components. You can work in various industries, such as manufacturing, aerospace, and robotics. Focus on automation and data systems. Electromechanical engineering means working with design and control systems. Gain competency in automation, motion mechanical, fluid power, electrical systems and more. This program was designed to meet the demanding requirements of the manufacturing industries — ensuring you’re prepared for what the future holds. The demand for electromechanical engineering is on the rise due to the advancement of technology and the need for sustainable energy.
Jesse D. Jones College of Science, Engineering and Technology
Average class size
25
Locations
Main campus
Electromechanical Engineering Salary and Job Outlook
Clubs and Internships
Take your education to the next level by participating in internships or one of our many clubs, such as the International Society of Automation (ISA).