Campbell University Get ABET's Accreditation for Electro-Mechanical Systems Engineering

Electro-Mechanical Engineering, Campbell University, Accreditation,
The Campbell University, North Carolina, announced the approval of  accreditation for new engineering concentration at it's School of Engineering. 

The newly accredited Electro-Mechanical Systems Engineering is now one of the concentration of Bachelor of Science Engineering program which on till now parades  concentrations such as Mechanical Engineering, Chemical/Pharmaceutical Engineering, Electrical Engineering 

Electro-Mechanical Systems Engineering is an engineering of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. The field encompasses analyzing, designing, developing and maintenance of equipment and all products that use electrical and electronic circuits and mechanical systems. An electro-mechanical engineer must be well groomed in both electrical and mechanical engineering to solve problems in projects such as in robotics, automation systems, defense system, renewable energy systems and more.  

In recent time, it is a believe that Electro-mechanical Systems Engineering have the highest job vacancies and job growth rate in some states in America. North Carolina is said to be among the states where employers are increasingly looking for engineers with ability to integrate Electrical  with Mechanical Engineering to solve problems and for this reason is why Campbell University is adding it as a concentration of Bachelor of Science Engineering to address the possibility of  the scarcity of skill workforce that may arise in future as a result of high demand for the engineers with this skill set as more and more companies are embracing automation technology for their production and services.   

With emphasis on hand-on work, the Electro-Mechanical System Engineering concentration at Campbell University, School of Engineering prepares graduates for a variety of job opportunities in the area such as robotics, control, manufacturing and automated system upon graduation. 


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