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Program Description for Electrical Technology --Automation Controls

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Provider Henry Ford Community College
Date of last update 1/13/2010
Description This certificate can be geared to working people in industry that need the skills directly related to their job in industrial controls. Also Electrical Engineers, who may have a theoretical four year degree, may want to consider taking some of the classes in the certificate; especially ELEC 245-Programmable Controllers and ELEC 260-Automation Controls and Robotics. This certificate can be earned while pursuing an Associate in Applied Science degree in Electrical Technology. NOTE: In-district tuition applies to Dearborn School District residents only. Out-of-district tuition for this program is $3,510. Additional fees apply.
Contact Name Mark Siedlik
Contact Phone Number (313) 845-6353
Contact URL www.hfcc.edu/programs
Course Length 27 Credit Hours
Admission Requirements GED or High School Diploma.
Credential Earned Certificate
Other Credential Description None
Sources of Financial Assistance Accepted Individual Training Accounts, Pell Grants, Scholarship opportunities may be available.
Estimated Waiting Period to Enter Program 0 Days
License Fee for Employment No
Program Cost $2,410
Additional Costs No
Internship/Externship Required No
New Program No
Completion Rate 100.0%
Number of Graduates in the last year 6
Employment Rate 100.0%
 
Follow-up information is available for 4 out of 6 graduates:
 
Number Employed: 2
Number in Related Training: 2
Number in the Military: 0
Number Self-Employed: 0
Number not in any of these categories: 0
This training provider may have elsewhere published an employment rate that is measured in a different way. Please call the provider for further details.
Training-Related Placement Rate Not Available
  There are several ways to measure both placement success and the degree to which this is training-related. Please call the school for further details.
Average Starting Wage Not Available

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