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Dunwoody College of Technology’s Bachelor of Science degree program in Automation & Controls Engineering Technology has successfully received accreditation. This recognition underscores the program's commitment to meeting rigorous educational standards and ensuring that students are well-prepared for careers in the field.
The accreditation process involved a thorough evaluation of the program's curriculum, faculty qualifications, and the resources available to students. This achievement not only enhances the reputation of the program but also provides assurance to prospective students and employers of the quality of education offered.
Graduates from this program can look forward to a range of career opportunities in various industries, including manufacturing, robotics, and system integration. The curriculum is designed to equip students with essential skills in automation, controls, and related technologies, making them valuable assets in the workforce.
This accreditation serves as a testament to the dedication of the faculty and the institution toward providing high-quality education and training in automation and controls engineering technology. It also reflects the evolving demands of the industry and the importance of preparing students for the challenges ahead.
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