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Electro-Mechanical Technologies, Certificate of Competency at Delaware County Community College

Electro-Mechanical Technologies, Certificate of Competency

at Delaware County Community College

Philadelphia Catalog

Electro-Mechanical Technologies program is designed to prepare students for employment as electro-mechanical technicians who assemble, install, troubleshoot and/or repair mechanical, electrical and fluid power systems. The program includes instruction in electrical controls and programmable controllers, manufacturing and operational testing, as well as system analysis and maintenance procedures.

Leads to

$60.2k careers

Costs

$3.6k

Takes

8 Months
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Example Career

Electricians

Install, maintain, and repair electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures. Ensure that work is in accordance with relevant codes. May install or service street lights, intercom systems, or electrical control systems.

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$37,440

$60,240

$102,300

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$28.96

$49.18

Admissions

   High school diploma or equivalency

This program is offered in two schedules: Early College Enrollment and regular College Open Enrollment.

  • In the Open Enrollment Schedule, TEL 101 D C Analysis and TEL 110 Electronics I are offered in sequence in accelerated format.
  • In the Early College Enrollment Schedule, students take MTT 108 Mathematics for Occupational Technologies in 11th Grade and MAT 128 Algebra in 12th Grade.
  • In the Open Enrollment Schedule, TEL 102 A C Analysis and TEL 200 Electro and Mechanical Systems are offered in sequence in accelerated format.
  • Students in the Open Enrollment Schedule, take TME 115 Basic Technical Skills and those in Early College Enrollment Schedule take MAT 128 Algebra.

Who do I Contact?

901 S. Media Line Rd
Media, PA 19063

Quick Facts

Location:  Media, PA

Type:  Short-term training 7+ months

Format:  In-Person

Hours:  Part-time

Age:  18 and up

Requirements:  High school diploma or equivalency