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Jul 04, 2025
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College Catalog 2025-2026
Mechatronics Certificate
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Academic Plan: IMMMEC45
Certificate of Completion: 45-46 credits
Enrollment Point: Fall or Winter Quarter
Program Description
This program prepares students or incumbent workers for careers in electrical, mechanical, manufacturing, automation, and robotics maintenance in lean industrial and technologically advanced environments, with a focus on mechatronics and advanced manufacturing. Students will learn proper techniques as well as material handling and trade specific machine use. This course includes the evaluation of student comprehension in lecture, manufacturing techniques and specialized equipment use from one lesson to the next. Students will learn to read and interpret blueprints and schematic drawings to various industry parts or tools. Self-inspection and quality assurance standards are contextualized throughout the program, insuring critical thinking and just-in-time evaluative practices. Machining essentials and preventive maintenance intelligence are followed by applied training in advanced manufacturing, electrical, robotics, and mechanical and production fundamentals in numerous industrial environments.
Program Learning Outcomes
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Demonstrate professionalism in all aspects of work, including attendance, interactions, appearance and demeanor.
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Program Requirements
Certificate of Completion: 4 quarters (based on credit load) Approved elective options. Students should choose a total of 9-10 credits from the following courses: Mechanical Prints and Lab 5 credits Mechanical Power Transmission 5 credits Controls and Instrumentation Lab 4 credits Pneumatice and Hydraulics Controls 5 credits GPA Requirements
- Minimum cumulative GPA: 2.0
- Minimum grade for each course: 1.0
*Note: Clinical & Field-Based Experience courses require a Credit (CR) grade. |
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