Our Associate of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering Technology, Automation
Specialization, equips you with advanced skills in industrial automation. The program
focuses on essential competencies including programmable logic controller (PLC) programming,
robotics, and AC/DC circuitry. Tailored for immediate career entry, this degree prepares
you for roles in electrical maintenance and programming of computer controlled equipment
and automated manufacturing cells, ensuring your expertise meets the demands of today's
automated environments. While this degree specialization is designed for students
who want to enter the workforce immediately following graduation, credits do transfer
and apply to four-year degrees in engineering technology and industrial leadership
at select universities through articulation agreements.
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At Walters State, we focus on your success. Our classes are small and professors care about their students’ academic and career goals. Transfer to four-year colleges and universities is seamless through the Tennessee Transfer Pathway and articulation agreements. Want to start a career right after Walters State? Our technical certificates and associate of applied science degrees will train you for in-demand jobs in exciting fields, such as public safety, healthcare, technology and business.
Highlights
Students must apply, meet admission requirements, and be accepted by Walters State Community College (WSCC).
Tuition is set each June by the Tennessee Board of Regents. Tuition and fees for the current academic year may be viewed on the Cashiers Office website.
Four types of financial aid are available; federal, state, institutional and other sources. Students need to send FAFSA information to the college for consideration for state and/or federal money (lottery scholarships, Pell grants, etc.). WSCC is an eligible institution for Hope (lottery) scholarships. For specific information please contact the Financial Aid Office.