This program is a hybrid discipline that utilizes mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and principles of computer science to design and produce complex, computer-controlled electromechanical systems. The Automation and Electrical Techology (AET) emphasis adds skills in understanding technical and mathmatical aspects that are highly sought after in many industries.
A.A.S. in Mechatronics Engineering Technology
60 Credits to Graduate
This A.A.S prepares graduates to work in manufacturing as an automation technologist, design technician, or PLC programmer. This degree will offer the opportunity for students to gain an emphasis Automation Engineering Technology (AET).
The Mechatronics Engineering Technology program offers Associate of Applied Science degrees that students can emphasize with core concepts in mechatronics or automation and electrical technology. Build off of an Associate of Applied Science degree into a Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics Engineering Technology, or jump straight into the workforce.
B.S. in Mechatronics Engineering Technology
121 Credits to Graduate
The Bachelor of Science degree in Mechatronics Engineering Technology provides students with in-depth training in areas such as automation motors, industrial networks, industrial robots, CNC machines, and advanced pneumatic design.
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