All Wake Tech campuses are closed Monday, March 16, 2026, due to forecasts of severe weather. Although the college is on spring break, many non-degree classes are still held this week. Students taking non-degree classes in person should check with their instructors for more information. Online non-degree classes continue as scheduled. Many Wake Tech student services, including Admissions and Advising, are available online at virtualsupport.waketech.edu. Wake Tech employees who can work remotely should do so.
NOTE: This program is being terminated and is not accepting new students. Advisors will work with current students to finish their certificates by August 2027.
The Electromechanical Analysis Certificate includes coursework in mechanical analysis, mechatronics, programmable logic controllers and fluid power in automation.
Some of the courses for the certificate have one or more prerequisite courses that must be completed first.
Overall, the Mechanical Engineering Technology program stresses critical thinking, planning and problem solving. Graduates are able to pursue careers in engineering, architecture, mechanical design, manufacturing, quality control and service.