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Nov 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Mechatronics and Industrial Technology, A.A.S.
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The combination of mechanical, electrical, and electronic skillsets is in great demand at start-of-the-art manufacturers today. This combination of disciplines is also known as mechatronics. The Mechatronics and Industrial Technology program provides a sequence of technical and manufacturing courses for students who are currently in, or plan to enter, today’s mechatronics and industrial technology environment where multi-skilled workers are in high demand. This A.A.S. program is a career degree, preparing students for the workforce after graduation. However, students can opt to transfer to a four-year program rather than start a career, but should confer with advisors and transferring institutions for specific requirements.
The Industrial Technology, Certificate is a stack-able credential that is completely compatible with this program. The Electronics Technician, Certificate (ETC) is also a stack-able credential towards this program. The ETC does include one course (ELE 101 ), however, which is not required for the AMS program.
Program Student Learning Outcomes:
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Identify typical tools and properly use a variety of devices including precision measurement.
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Perform data collection and evaluation for equipment used in the industrial environment.
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Maintain, troubleshoot, and document a variety of systems.
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Recognize standard safety practices, procedures, and personal protection equipment.
Program Pathway
Fall Admission Cohort:
First Year Fall |
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First Year Spring |
Course Number |
Course Name |
Credits |
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Course Number |
Course Name |
Credits |
MAT 114 |
Introduction to Applied Algebra |
3 |
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ENG 112 |
Technical Writing |
3 |
INT 101 |
Introduction to Industrial Technology |
3 |
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Gen Ed |
Arts/Humanities |
3 |
ELE 110 |
Fundamentals of Electricity |
4 |
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PHS 103
or
PHY 201 |
General Physical Science (3 credits)
or
General Physics I (4 credits)
*(transfer students should take PHY 201) |
3 |
ADM 102 |
Introduction to PLCs |
3 |
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ADM 203 |
PLC Applications |
3 |
ADM 201 |
Lean Manufacturing and Quality Assurance |
2 |
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CSC 130 |
Introduction to Scripting Fundamentals Using Python |
3 |
TOTAL |
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15 |
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TOTAL |
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15 |
Second Year Fall |
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Second Year Spring |
Course Number |
Course Name |
Credits |
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Course Number |
Course Name |
Credits |
ELE 102 |
Analog Electronics |
3 |
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ADM 258 |
Advanced Motors, Machines, and Devices |
3 |
Gen Ed |
Diversity |
3 |
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ELE 113 |
Instrumentation and Process Control |
3 |
Gen Ed |
Behavioral/Social Science |
3 |
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Restricted Elective |
Choose from list; 1-2 credits |
2 |
CSC 132 |
Introduction to C and C++ Programming |
3 |
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INT 120 |
Introduction to OSHA |
1 |
EGT 150 |
Introduction to CNC Programming |
3 |
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ADM 158 |
Circuits, Schematics, and Test Equipment |
3 |
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ADM 140 |
Introduction to Robotics |
3 |
TOTAL |
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15 |
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TOTAL |
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15 |
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General Education Requirements (18-19 Credits)
Behavioral/Social Science
Biological/Physical Science
*(Students intending to transfer should take PHY 201 )
English
* A minimum grade of “C” or better is required for ENG-112
Program Requirements (40 Credits)
Restricted Electives (1-2 Credits)
Select Restricted Elective credits from the following list:
Degree Requirement (60 Credits)
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