Automated Industrial Technology (Robotics)

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Automated Industrial Technology

Launch your career in industrial automation.

As technology evolves, there is increased demand for industrial automation experts responsible for operating, monitoring, and maintaining a variety of automated electro-mechanical equipment, product assembly, process control, and product distribution systems. If you're interested in the future of advanced manufacturing, consider joining this exciting program.

Ready Tech Go

MCC is part of the ReadyTechGo network of Arizona community colleges, which works directly with industry-leading companies such as Boeing and Raytheon to develop the curriculum for the AIT program. AIT equips students with the skills needed for a high-paying job in advanced manufacturing with courses that build upon one another so you can be job-ready in as little as two weeks with your first certification. Then, you can choose to continue your education to complete additional certifications and even earn your associate degree.

The Right Pathway for You

MCC offers Certificates of Completion and Associate Degrees for this program. Your interests and goals will guide you in selecting the pathway that is ideal for you. You may find a combination of certificates or degrees is the fastest way to realize your dreams.

Certificates

The knowledge and skills acquired while earning a Certificate of Completion (CCL) can help launch you into a new career or energize your current job. Generally requiring fewer credit hours than degrees or transfer programs, a CCL may be your best first step into higher education.

A list of available certificates offered in the Automated Industrial Technology program
Name Type Title Courses
Certificate of Completion CCL Automated Industrial Technology I
Certificate of Completion CCL Automated Industrial Technology II
Certificate of Completion CCL Cable and Wire Harness Assembly
Certificate of Completion CCL Data Center Operations
Certificate of Completion CCL Industrial Control Systems
Certificate of Completion CCL Industrial Electrical Systems
Certificate of Completion CCL Industrial Fluid Systems
Certificate of Completion CCL Industrial Mechanical Systems
Certificate of Completion CCL Industrial Technology for Semiconductor
Certificate of Completion CCL J-STD Soldering Certification
Certificate of Completion CCL Robotics Technology

Associate Degree

MCC’s associate degrees enhance your resume and prepare you to enter the workforce with an advantage. Whether you are interested in simply completing basic, required college courses or specializing in a specific area, there’s a degree for you.

A list of available associate degrees offered in the Automated Industrial Technology program
Name Type Title Courses
Associate in Applied Science AAS Automated Industrial Technology

Career Opportunities

Successful completion of a degree or certificate within the Automated Industrial Technology program may lead to employment in a variety of different occupations and industries. Below are examples of related occupations with associated Maricopa County-based annual median wages*. Some occupations may require additional education or training. You can click on any occupation to view more detail regarding education level, wages, and employment information.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians

$77,726

Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers

$45,922

Electrical and Electronics Repairers for Commercial and Industrial Equipment

$65,500

* Career and wage information provided by Lightcast using data, reports, and forecasts which are generated using government data sources and Lightcast’s proprietary analytical processes. Lightcast’s data covers multiple classes of workers including QCEW, non-QCEW, and those who are self-employed. Disclaimer

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