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86 A S S O C I A T E O F A P P L I E D S C I E N C E D E G R E E S A N D C E R T I F I C A T E S
Spring Term
CH 150
Preparatory Chemistry...................................................
3
EG 4.470
Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing.....................
3
Humanities / Social Science Elective( see advisor)........
3
Any CS / CIS programming( C ++, Visual Basic)..........
4
Total Credits Required:
106
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
One-Year Certificate in Machine Tool Technology
Course No. Course Title Credits
Fall Term MA 3.396
Manufacturing Processes I............................................
6
MA 3.405
Inspection I 1..................................................................
2
MA 3.409
Introduction to CNC 1....................................................
2
MA 3.413
Lean Manufacturing & Productivity 1...........................
1
MA 3.414
Tool Technology 1..........................................................
1
MA 3.431
Basic Print Reading: Metals 1........................................
2
Winter Term
MA 3.397
Manufacturing Processes II..........................................
6
MA 3.406
Inspection II 1................................................................
2
MA 3.412
CAM I 1...........................................................................
3
MA 3.420
CNC: Mill........................................................................
4
MTH 060
Introduction to Algebra.................................................
4
Spring Term
MA 3.398
Manufacturing Processes III.........................................
6
MA 3.421
CNC: Lathe....................................................................
4
MA 3.437
Materials Science 1.........................................................
2
WR 095
College Writing Fundamentals.....................................
3
Total Credits Required:
48
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
Certificate in CNC Machinist
Course No. Course Title Credits
Fall Term MA 3.407
Math for NC Machinists 1..............................................
1
MA 3.420
CNC: Mill 1.....................................................................
4
MA 3.432
Introduction to Mastercam 1.........................................
3
Winter Term
MA 3.421
CNC: Lathe 1...................................................................
4
MA 3.427
Solid Works I 1...............................................................
3
MA 3.433
Mastercam II: Surfaces 1...............................................
3
Spring Term
MA 3.416
CNC: Special Projects 1..................................................
3
MA 3.428
Solid Works II 1..............................................................
3
MA 3.434
Mastercam III: Solids 1..................................................
3
Total Credits Required:
27

Mechatronics / Industrial Automation Technology

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Mechatronics is the electrical, electronic, and computer control of mechanical systems for a wide variety of industrial and commercial processes. A Mechatronics technician is a cross between a millwright in mechanical skills, an industrial electrician in troubleshooting expertise, and a computer programmer in programming and operating automated equipment including industrial robots and commercial heating and cooling systems. An important focus of this training is practical energy efficiency and sustainability.
Mechatronics / Industrial Automation Technology technicians troubleshoot, maintain, and repair mechanical equipment that is controlled by electrical, electronic and computer systems used in a wide variety of applications. Such technicians are in high demand in many industries: food processing, forest products, manufacturing, health care and educational facilities, petroleum, renewable energy, mining, agriculture, aerospace, defense, and telecommunications.
Successful mechatronics technicians require well-developed reading skills and the ability to think analytically about interrelated systems. Successful technicians are self-starters, willing to learn on-the-job, and have the ability to work alone and in teams. Employers commonly screen for drug use prior to hiring. Prospective students should contact the program advisor for more details and about this rigorous training.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the Associate of Applied Science in
Mechatronics / Industrial Automation Technology will:
• Troubleshoot, maintain and repair mechanical and electrical systems.
• Analyze schematics.
• Locate and analyze technical data.
• Assist in design and rebuilding projects.
• Manage career education and workplace learning.
• Communicate effectively in writing and verbally with fellow workers and customers.
• Apply mathematics and scientific principles to troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair situations.
• Promote energy efficiency and industrial sustainability.
• Cultivate a positive professional workplace personality.
• Practice a high level of craftsmanship.
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
Associate of Applied Science in Mechatronics / Industrial Automation Technology
Related Instruction Requirements.............................. 9
Computation One credit from three of the courses designated with an asterisk below.
Communication IN 4.164 Technical Writing for CTE............................................ 3
Human Relations MT3.802 Customer Service for Technicians....................................... 3
Program Requirements................................................. 81 The technical elective courses to be arranged with program advisor.
Course No. Course Title Credits
Fall Term- First Year
MT 3.801
Mechatronics Orientation.............................................
1
MT 3.803
Industrial Safety............................................................
2
MT 3.812
Mechanical Systems *...................................................
4
MT 3.817
Drive Systems.................................................................
2
MT 3.821
Electrical Systems Troubleshooting..............................
4
Winter Term
MT 3.819
Bearings & Lubrication Systems...................................
2
MT 3.822
Troubleshooting Motors & Controls.............................
4
MT 3.830
Industrial Pneumatics Systems.....................................
3
EG 4.416
Intermediate CAD..........................................................
4