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Advanced Manufacturing Technology - Controls and Automation Concentration, A.S.C.T.

About This Degree

Program Number

8481

Estimated Program Length

2 Years

Location(s)

Vincennes Campus

The Advanced Manufacturing Industrial Maintenance (formerly Computer Integrated Manufacturing –Industrial Maintenance) program at VU is one of the most successful programs at the University for graduate placement and one of the highest paying. You should be aware that graduates of this program are not hit as hard during an economic downturn because of the diversity of areas that use automation in their manufacturing, such as; automotive assembly, automotive suppliers, packaging, transportation, electronic devices, household products, consumer goods, plastic/rubber/metal products, textiles, printing, and many others. These are the jobs of the future and will continue to increase in growth because there is a shortage of people with the skills and knowledge to use and understand the different technologies involved in automated manufacturing.  The average starting salary has remained in the top five of all career/technology programs.  With the increasing number of people eligible for retirement and the increasing use of automation in manufacturing, the high job placement percentage will continue.

Career Outcomes

Opportunity is knocking, will you let it in?

The demand for trained professionals to install, program, maintain, and troubleshoot the machines that make up the "factory of the future" is increasing rapidly. If you are ready for a challenging and rewarding career in Advanced Manufacturing Industrial Maintenance, then Vincennes University can provide you with a quality education that combines small classroom size, industry standard equipment, and hands-on learning techniques that will give you the skills and the confidence you need to make that dream a reality.

Graduates of the Advanced Manufacturing Industrial Maintenance Program can find employment opportunities with companies that manufacture most any product.  Look around, the chair you’re sitting in, the electronic device you’re reading this on, the building materials of the structure you’re sitting in, the food you eat, the water bottle you drink from, the medicine you take, the electricity that you are using, the car you drive, all of these things are mass produced and use automation to produce them with.

These are the jobs of the future and will continue to increase in growth.

Jobs are high paying and in demand. There is a shortage of people with the skills and knowledge to use the different technologies involved in producing the products we use every day.