Applied Technology

SMART

Systems Maintenance, Automation and Robotics Technology

In partnership with Marshall Advanced Manufacturing Center, the program prepares students for entry to intermediate-level careers as systems maintenance specialists in modern industrial environments, maintaining and repairing manufacturing, automation and robotics equipment and systems.

*Pending final program approval by the Higher Learning Commission.

Start your career in Systems Maintenance, Automation, or Robotics Technology

Students have the option to earn a certificate in applied science degree (one-year program) or an associate of applied science degree (two-year program) through our partnership with Marshall Advanced Manufacturing Center. Along the way, students earn a variety of industry recognized credentials and skill-set certificates.

Specializations

In addition to the core courses, students pursuing an associate of applied science degree must complete an additional 33 credit hours that include one or more of the following areas of specialization:

  • Electrical, Mechanical
  • Fluid Power
  • General Maintenance
  • Electronic Maintenance
  • Automation/Process Control.

Admission Requirements

The college adheres to an open admission policy which means applications with a high school diploma or GED are eligible for admission. Applicants with neither a high school diploma nor GED may be admitted on a conditional basis. However, MAMC programs are not open enrollment and have admission and candidacy requirements in addition to community college admission guidelines. Each applicant must submit high school transcripts or G.E.D. records to MCTC and arrange an interview with an MAMC staff member.

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Tasha Blanton
Student Services Specialist - MAMC
304-710-3524

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