Robotics & Electronics - Dunwoody College
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Robotics & Electronics - Dunwoody College
Robotics & Electronics
Options leading to a career in robotics, controls, and electronics
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Automated systems, including robotics, are key to how the modern world works. This is especially true of manufacturing where robotics, controls, and electronics are integrated into every step of the process.
With a globally competitive workforce—especially here in Minnesota—manufacturing companies are always looking for workers with the technical and business skills to help them stay ahead of the pack.
Robotics & Electronics majors tend to attract those who like to assemble and program components to accomplish specific tasks from automating a packaging line to programming a robot to play a tune on a keyboard. They like to find creative uses for a wide variety of technologies.
Students prepare for a wide variety of technician, assembler, mechanic, and engineering positions across a range of industries. Students master the latest technologies from several disciplines and collaborate with students from across the College.
Dunwoody’s lab spaces feature state-of-the-moment equipment, much of it donated by industry partners like FANUC, Epson SCARA, Siemens, Allen Bradley, Zeiss, and Cognex. Instructors have industry experience and professional certifications. They work closely with industry leaders to make sure curriculum and equipment align with the current and future state of manufacturing.
EXPLORE Robotics & Electronics PROGRAMS
Automated Systems & Robotics
Automation & Controls Engineering Technology
Electronics Engineering Technology
Electronics Technology
Electronics Technology (certificate)
Industrial Controls
Industrial Controls & Robotics
Contact Department Director & Dean
Matt Matson
Academic Director, Automated Systems & Robotics, Automation & Controls Engineering, and Electronics Technology
Phone:
612.381.8142
mmatson@dunwoody.edu
E.J. Daigle
Dean of Advanced Manufacturing, Robotics, Automotive Technology, & Computer Technology and School of Engineering
Phone:
612.381.8172
edaigle@dunwoody.edu
M.S., Manufacturing Systems Engineering, University of St. Thomas
B.A., Organizational Behavior, College of St. Scholastica
Diploma, Machinist I, Pine Technical College
Certifications and Affiliations
ASCM / Supply Chain Technology Certification
Robotics & Electronics
Options leading to a career in robotics, controls, and electronics
Academics Menu
Academics
Advanced Manufacturing & Welding
Automotive
Business
Computer Technology
Construction Sciences & Building Technology
Health Sciences
Robotics & Electronics
Automated Systems & Robotics program
Automation & Controls Engineering Technology
Electronics Engineering Technology
Electronics Technology
Electronics Technology (Certificate)
Industrial Controls
Industrial Controls & Robotics
School of Design
School of Engineering
Automated systems, including robotics, are key to how the modern world works. This is especially true of manufacturing where robotics, controls, and electronics are integrated into every step of the process.
With a globally competitive workforce—especially here in Minnesota—manufacturing companies are always looking for workers with the technical and business skills to help them stay ahead of the pack.
Robotics & Electronics majors tend to attract those who like to assemble and program components to accomplish specific tasks from automating a packaging line to programming a robot to play a tune on a keyboard. They like to find creative uses for a wide variety of technologies.
Students prepare for a wide variety of technician, assembler, mechanic, and engineering positions across a range of industries. Students master the latest technologies from several disciplines and collaborate with students from across the College.
Dunwoody’s lab spaces feature state-of-the-moment equipment, much of it donated by industry partners like FANUC, Epson SCARA, Siemens, Allen Bradley, Zeiss, and Cognex. Instructors have industry experience and professional certifications. They work closely with industry leaders to make sure curriculum and equipment align with the current and future state of manufacturing.
EXPLORE Robotics & Electronics PROGRAMS
Automated Systems & Robotics
Automation & Controls Engineering Technology
Electronics Engineering Technology
Electronics Technology
Electronics Technology (certificate)
Industrial Controls
Industrial Controls & Robotics
Contact Department Director & Dean
Matt Matson
Academic Director, Automated Systems & Robotics, Automation & Controls Engineering, and Electronics Technology
Phone:
612.381.8142
mmatson@dunwoody.edu
E.J. Daigle
Dean of Advanced Manufacturing, Robotics, Automotive Technology, & Computer Technology and School of Engineering
Phone:
612.381.8172
edaigle@dunwoody.edu
M.S., Manufacturing Systems Engineering, University of St. Thomas
B.A., Organizational Behavior, College of St. Scholastica
Diploma, Machinist I, Pine Technical College
Certifications and Affiliations
ASCM / Supply Chain Technology Certification