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2450 - Mechatronics

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Program Code

2450

Degree Designation

AAS

Program Description

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.

Outcome

Set up and operate machine tools.

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Interpret engineering drawings.

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Program PLCs and troubleshoot PLC ladder logic diagrams.

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Program industrial robots utilizing a teach pendant.

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Interpret and trouble shoot traditional ladder logic diagrams.

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Understand and troubleshoot pneumatic and hydraulic systems.

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Understand DC and AC single phase and poly-phase motors.

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Understand and troubleshoot mechanical power transmission systems.

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Understand and troubleshoot DC circuits, single phase AC circuits and their controls.