Basic Mechatronics Specialist, TCC (MS41) (470303)  Technical Certificate of Credit


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The Mechatronics Specialist Technical Certificate of Credit provides students with the necessary skills and understanding to perform installation, diagnostics and repair to mechatronic systems and automated equipment. The program focuses on Mechanics, Fluid Power, and Robotics.

Length of Program: Two (2) Semesters

Student Learning Outcomes:
  • Students will wire a control circuit for a three phase motor.
  • Students will perform installation of I/O devices to programmable logic controller.

Entrance Date: Beginning of each semester.

Entrance Requirements: Refer to Admission criteria. Click for Entrance Score Requirements.

Age: Applicant must be 16 years of age or older.

Education: An applicant must be a high school graduate or the equivalent (GED). College transcripts will be evaluated on an individual basis.

Advisor: A Program Advisor should be consulted prior to enrolling in any course. An advisor will be assigned by admissions.

Program Final Exit Point: Mechatronics Specialist, Technical Certificate of Credit.

Credits Required for Graduation: 9 minimum semester hour credits required for graduation.

Note: Credits from this program may be applied to a degree or a diploma program.

Cost
Books: $250.00
Fees: $309.00
Tuition: $445.00
Total: $1,004.00
Books: $250.00
Fees: $324.00
Tuition: $445.00
Total: $1,019.00
Curriculum Outline (9 hours)
1: Occupational Courses 9
AUMF 1120

Pre-Requisite(s): IDFC 1005 This course studies basic programmable controller application skills and techniques, and programmable controllers in typical environments as an element of a complex manufacturing cell. Topics also discussed will include the hands-on development of the programming, operation, and maintenance of industrial PLC systems.

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IDSY 1110

This course introduces the fundamental concepts, principles, and devices involved in industrial motor controls,theories and applications of single and three-phase motors, wiring motor control circuits, and magnetic starters and braking. Topics include, but are not limited to, motor theory and operating principles, control devices, symbols and schematic diagrams, NEMA standards, Article 430 NEC and preventative maintenance and troubleshooting.

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Faculty
Program Chair

Electronics Technology Faculty

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