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Mechatronics Theory and Application, AAS-T


90 Credits

This degree program is designed for students that wish to take Mechatronics, and upon graduating flow into a bachelor’s program in the field of Mechatronics and/or Automation.

A graduate of the program will be prepared for theory and application of various principles of Mechatronics. Instruction covers the basic energy types that animate and/or control machinery. These energy types are mechanical energy (solids), hydraulics, pneumatics and electrical. The student will become familiar with machinery components that conduct, control, and apply the various energy types. Additional areas of study include, industrial wiring, industrial rigging, motor logic control, electric fluid power, PLC (programable logic controller), automation and robotics (optional industry certification, available for MTX 150  only), and an optional forklift certification.

Credit for hours of training is usually granted to those entering an approved apprenticeship program. Entry into the program at any time is possible on a space-available basis with instructor’s permission.

 

Contact: William Sciacca, wsciacca@greenriver.edu
 

Program Website: Maintenance Mechatronics | https://www.greenriver.edu/students/academics/degrees-programs/maintenance-mechatronics/

 

Program Outcomes:


Students who successfully complete this program will be able to:

  1. Work as a mechatronics technician.
  2. Demonstrate understanding OSHA and WISHA standards for safety in the workplace.
  3. Troubleshoot and repair hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical and electronic industrial equipment.
  4. Explain the consequences of failure to comply with company and basic safety principles.

 

General Education Requirements (42 credits)


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Last Updated

7/1/2023