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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
Mechatronics and Industrial Technology, A.A.S.
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The combination of mechanical, electrical, and electronic skillsets is in great demand for state-of-the-art industries today. This combination of disciplines is also known as mechatronics. Students in the program will obtain the scientific, mechanical, and electrical knowledge and skills to function as contributing members of engineering teams. 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
or
MAT 160
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Introduction to Applied Algebra
or
Precalculus I
*(MAT 114 is preferred) |
3 |
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Gen Ed |
English
*(ENG 112 is preferred) |
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 |
Fundamentals of Programming Design |
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 |
CSC 132 |
Computer Science I |
4 |
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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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16 |
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TOTAL |
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14 |
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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 one course from the English category.
Program Requirements (41 Credits)
Restricted Electives (0-1 Credits)
Select Restricted Elective credits from the following list:
Degree Requirement (60 Credits)
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