Program Overview
Smart technology powers advancements in many fields, including smart manufacturing, collaborative robots, prosthetics, automated transport, and more. Our A.A.S. Smart Systems Technologies degree program prepares you for a successful career within a high-tech enterprise.
In this program, you'll develop proficiencies in next-generation technological solutions, including the Internet of Things, data acquisition, automation, mechatronics, and control systems.
Math and physics courses strengthen your practical knowledge of electronics, design, process improvement, and automation technologies.
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Career Outlook
Rochester and the greater Finger Lakes region are home to a growing high-tech business ecosystem. Small-to-medium enterprises need skilled workers to manage and operate their cutting-edge facilities. Our co-op model offers work experience to kickstart careers in optics, automation, medical tech, communications, robotics, and manufacturing.
As part of the standard Smart Systems Technologies curriculum, all first-year students visit at least ten businesses to explore potential career options.
Curious about career pathways in this field? Check out Career Coach to learn more about industry job growth, education requirements, earning potential, and more.
Where Our Graduates Work
Our extensive business network helps you secure regional employment upon graduation. For the past five years, every Smart Systems Technologies graduate seeking employment found a career in the field. In many cases, these careers emerge directly from the co-op work experience completed during the program. Some of these positions include:
- Advanced Interconnect Manufacturing, Victor (Electrical Wire Assembly)
- Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Williamson (Bottling and Packaging)
- Gallo Winery, Canandaigua (Process Automation Control)
- Kodak, Rochester (Instrumentation and Control)
- L3Harris, Rochester (Remote Sensing and Intelligence)
- Micropen Technologies, Honeoye Falls (Medical Technology)
Smooth Transfer to a Four-Year College
If you're considering a bachelor’s degree after FLCC, our academic advisors will help you connect with four-year schools and explore transfer options. We'll assist you in selecting courses that efficiently meet the requirements for both FLCC and your future college.
- Joint Admissions Agreements: These allow first-year students to gain admission to both FLCC and participating four-year schools at the same time. Gain peace of mind knowing your next step is set while you complete your associate degree with us.
- Transfer Articulation Agreements: These partnerships ensure your credits from FLCC will transfer directly and seamlessly to a partner four-year school. You can enter a bachelor’s program with full junior standing, saving you time and money.
Where Our Students Transfer
Many students in our Smart Systems Technologies program go on to complete a four-year degree at colleges such as:
- Alfred State College
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- SUNY Oswego
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Earn While You Learn
Our Smart Systems Technologies programs include 270 hours of paid co-op work experience. Faculty members match you with one of over 50 high-tech business partners in the region, depending on your personal interests and professional skills.
Prepare for Employment
After completing a co-op placement, many Smart Systems Technologies students continue their employment and launch careers as part-time or full-time employees.
When you complete your co-op, you will share the knowledge and skills you gained with faculty, staff, students, industry mentors, workforce and economic developers, and the community.
Smart Systems Technologies graduates have started careers at regional high-tech businesses, including:
- Advanced Interconnect Manufacturing
- Akoustis
- Applied Image Inc.
- Bausch + Lomb
- Bristol Instruments
- Construction-Robotics
- G. W. Lisk
- Han-tek
- ITT Goulds Pump
- L3Harris
- New Scale Technologies
- Novomer
- Optimax Systems
- Optipro Systems
- PEKO Precision
- Redcom Laboratories
- RITEC Industrial
- Surmotec
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Sample Courses
Visit our academic catalog for a complete listing of program requirements, including prerequisites, general education requirements, electives, and a sample schedule.
Sample core courses you'll take in this program include:
- ESC 105 - Engineering Graphics
- SST 116 - Ecosystems (fye)
- SST 174 - Computing With Smart Systems
- SST 231 - Smart Systems Technologies
- SST 232 - Cyberphysical Automation Control I
- SST 233 - Introduction to Process Improvement
- SST 234 - Cyberphysical Automation Control II
- SST 250 - Co-Op
- TECH 122 - Electronic Theory
- TECH 123 - Digital Electronics
Hands-on Learning Facilities
The core classes required for this program take place at FLCC's Victor Campus Center. This facility features state-of-the-art learning labs tailored to provide you with hands-on experience in automation, data acquisition, and computing.
Victor Campus CenterWhat Our Students Say
As someone who had 20 years of teaching experience, I struggled to find a teaching job when I moved back to this area. Although I enrolled at FLCC with a career change in mind, my background in education and completion of this program made me an ideal candidate for the job I have now.
Low-Cost Tuition and Scholarship Opportunities
Earn a quality education at an affordable rate. With our low cost per credit and general scholarship opportunities, you can maximize your potential with minimal debt. Our financial aid counselors will guide you through the process and help you understand college costs.
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