Automation Engineering Technology Program Highlights
Gain the skills to design and implement high-precision machinery with a degree in Automation Engineering Technology.
As modern manufacturing evolves, there is a growing demand for machines that can produce increasingly complex components with speed, accuracy, and cost efficiency. Automation engineers bridge the gap between traditional engineering design and cutting-edge technologies, such as industrial robotics, programmable automation controllers, and data visualization tools. They are essential in developing and maintaining advanced manufacturing systems that align with the principles of Industry 4.0.
As a student in this program, you will:
- Learn foundational and advanced engineering design principles tailored to automated systems.
- Gain hands-on experience with industrial robotics and process control techniques to develop real-world automation solutions.
- Build strong problem-solving skills through practical exercises in troubleshooting and maintenance.
- Strengthen soft skills with an emphasis on professional communication, including solution-focused presentations, quality control reporting, and maintenance planning.
Additional program highlights include:
- Accelerated completion: The program can be completed in as little as 3 years, including summer terms.
- Flexible learning options: The final four semesters of the program may be completed online, allowing greater flexibility for working professionals or students outside the area.
- Transfer-friendly pathway: Students who have already completed an AAS in Mechatronics or a closely related field may be able to transfer into the Automation Engineering Technology program and complete their bachelor’s degree in a shorter timeframe. They can also finish the remaining coursework online.
Learn Your Way
Automation engineering technology courses are available on our Cadillac campus. Part of this program is completed online.
Learn MoreWhy Become an Automation Engineer?
The manufacture and assembly of precision components and products depend on mechanical systems controlled by electronic equipment. These systems are designed, constructed, built, programmed, tested, and installed by engineers who are cross-trained in multiple disciplines, and they apply their broad-based knowledge and technical skills to ensure that equipment and systems function smoothly and efficiently.
Curriculum
The Baker College Bachelor of Science in Automation Engineering Technology is a 4-year program consisting of 120 credit hours (90 hours of major courses and 30 hours of general education credits). Our curriculum includes courses in computer aided design, electrical technology and circuits, industrial controls and instrumentation, mechanical design, and a capstone project.
View Full CurriculumSample Courses
Integrated Systems
Programmable Logic Controller Application
Capstone Project I
From Mechatronics to Automation: A Seamless Pathway
The AAS in Mechatronics provides a solid foundation in mechanical systems, electronics, sensors, and basic automation, preparing students to work with and maintain electromechanical systems.
The Automation Engineering Technology program takes that foundation further by focusing on:
- Advanced control systems, including PLCs, PACs, and SCADA.
- Industrial robotics integration and programming for automation.
- Smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0 technologies, including IoT devices, real-time data collection, and quality control methods.
- System-level thinking enables students to design, implement, and optimize complex automated processes across various industries.
- Transfer options that recognize prior learning and allow qualified students to enter the program at an advanced level, often reducing time to graduation.
- Flexible delivery, with upper-level coursework available online to accommodate different learning needs and schedules.
Together, these programs create a clear academic and career pathway—from technician-level roles in mechatronics to engineering-level positions in automation design, integration, and leadership.
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Core courses for this degree program are not offered through Baker Online.
For those interested, a selection of general education and prerequisite courses are available through Baker Online each semester.
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Core courses for this degree program are not offered through Online Live.
For those interested, a selection of general education and prerequisite courses are available through Online Live each semester.
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