Mechatronics
Mechatronics is an interdisciplinary field that combines elements of engineering, machining, information technology, robotics, and electronics. It synergizes these diverse fields to keep production lines, manufacturing floors, and industry processes working smoothly. Graduates of this program will be prepared to operate and maintain electro-mechanical systems found in automated or robotically controlled environments. Program components include comprehensive analysis, assembly, and troubleshooting techniques, which are reinforced through laboratory experiences. Program will require students to attend some classes on the Jamestown Campus.
Courses
- CSC1510 — Intro to Computer Science
- CSC1560 — Computer App Software I
- CSC1580 — Computer Hardware&Sys Software
- ELC1200 — Fundamentals of Electricity
- ELC1220 — Industrial Automation/PLC
- ELC1230 — Electric Motors/Control System
- ELC2220 — Advanced PLC's
- ENG1510 — English Composition I
- ENG1530 — English Composition II
- INT1555 — Inquire
- MAT1590 — College Algebra / Trigonometry
- MCT1210 — Applied Pneumatics&Hydraulics
- MCT1240 — Engineering Drawing w/AutoCAD
- MCT1270 — Machine Theory and Operations
- MCT1280 — CNC/Machine Tools
- MCT1310 — Industrial Safety & Quality
- MCT1320 — Production Processes & Mainten
- MCT1380 — Introduction to Solid Modeling
- MCT2210 — Mechanical Drives
- MCT2220 — Automation & Robotics
- PHY1500 — Foundational Physics