Mechatronics Technology Associate in Applied Science
This program is designed to teach the skills required by mechatronics technicians for the 21st century’s high-tech world of automated manufacturing. This is an interdisciplinary field involving control systems, electronic systems, computers, robotics and mechanical systems.
Courses
- AMT 105 — Robotics and Automated Control I
- AMT 205 — Robotics and Automated Control II
- COL 105 — Freshman Seminar
- EEM 117 — AC/DC Circuits I
- EEM 118 — AC/DC Circuits II
- EEM 221 — DC/AC Drives
- EEM 251 — Programmable Controllers
- EEM 252 — Programmable Controller Applications
- EEM 271 — Sensors and System Interfacing
- EEM 274 — Technical/Systems Troubleshooting
- ENG 101 — English Composition I*
- ENG 165 — Professional Communications
- IMT 104 — Schematics
- IMT 112 — Hand Tool Operations
- IMT 131 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics
- IMT 161 — Mechanical Power Applications
- IMT 170 — Statistical Process Control
- MAT 110 — College Algebra*
- MAT 170 — Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I
- MEC 130 — Motor Controls
- MEC 299 — Research in Advanced Mechatronics
- MFG 110 — Introduction to Manufacturing CAD
- MTT 121 — Machine Tool Theory I
- PHS 111 — Conceptual Physics I
- SPC 205 — Public Speaking*
- WLD 240 — Robotic Welding and Manufacturing