A Robotics and Automation Technology degree from Arapahoe Community College will train you for these well-paying manufacturing jobs by offering a tailored curriculum focused on the broad skills this field requires.
The world is changing at an amazing rate. Manufacturing jobs in Colorado have been on the rise since 2008. Demands for efficient processes have driven advanced control technology into just about every aspect of our lives.
The field is currently experiencing a significant employment gap due to retirements and misperceptions of advanced manufacturing jobs and advanced technologies. While the availability of jobs in the field is increasing rapidly, the pipeline of people with knowledge and skills requirements is lagging behind. This is where you can get ahead!
A Robotics and Automation Technology degree from Arapahoe Community College will train you for these well-paying manufacturing jobs by offering a tailored curriculum focused on the broad skills this field requires.
Our faculty are industry experts with years of experience in technical education. Their hands-on approach to learning utilizes a 6000-square-foot lab space at the DCSD Legacy Campus in Lone Tree.
This newly remodeled classroom space is outfitted with over $2 million in state-of-the-art equipment. Students learn in an environment that replicates the experiences they will encounter on the job.
What You'll Learn
With an AAS in Robotics and Automation, you'll be able to:
Install and operate instrumentation and process control devices across the spectrum of industries.
Use quality and safety standards necessary for the operating, maintaining, and repairing of automated equipment.
Program, configure, troubleshoot and repair automated, industrial equipment for machining, assembly, chemical processing, and logistic distribution.
Diagnose root problems to maintain the production flow
Communicate effectively and appropriately with team members
Arapahoe Community College, founded in 1965 as Arapahoe Junior College, was the first 2-year college in the greater Denver metro area. The college grew out of a grassroots effort by Littleton residents who wanted to provide post-high school education in the area. In addition to the Littleton Campus, ACC offers Sturm Collaboration Campus at Castle Rock, a partnership with Douglas County School District and CSU.
At ACC, your success is our number 1 priority. Whether you’re seeking an associate or bachelor's degree, a certificate, or a pathway to a 4-year institution in Colorado, we’ll provide the support you need to achieve your goals.
ACC is committed to affordability, so we keep our tuition low and offer you financial aid and scholarships to help offset the cost of your education.
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