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Electromechanical Technology is currently offered at South Park High School

Electromechanical Technology courses focus on one or several aspects of energy and power in work. Principles taught involve various means of energy transfer, such as DC and AC electricity/electronics, hydraulics, pneumatics, heat transfer, and wind/nuclear/solar energies; and the transmission and control of power through mechanical or electrical devices.

Program Course Sequence

9th Grade

Career & Financial Management

single period

10th Grade

Electromechanical Technology 10

double period

11th Grade

Electromechanical Technology 11

double period

12th Grade

Electromechanical Technology 12

double period

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Electromechanical Tec student with teacher

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Areas of Study

Career Options

Work-Based Learning

  • DC Electronic Theory & Application

  • Pneumatics

  • Robotic Animation

  • AC Electricity Theory & Application

  • Automation

  • Electro Fluid Power

  • Amplifiers

  • Transistors

  • Networking

  • Troubleshooting

  • Power Supplies

  • Electro-mechanical and Mechatronics Technologist and Technician

  • Electrician

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologist and Technician

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineer

  • Electrical and Electronic Installer and Repairer

  • Job Shadowing

  • Mentoring

  • Service Learning

  • Industry-Based Projects

  • Mayor's Summer Youth Internship

  • Guest Speakers

  • Industry Tours

  • Paid or Unpaid Internships

Articulation Agreement

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CP 102 - DC Electrical Circuits
- 3 credits

CP 103 - Lab for DC Electrical Circuits
- 1 credit

CP 104 - AC Electrical Circuits
- 3 credits

CP 105 - Lab for AC Electrical Circuits
- 1 credit

To find out more about this program please contact the Career and Technical Education Office at 716-816-3700

For registration information: Visit Buffalo Schools' Student Placement & Registration Department

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