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BS in Mechatronics Engineering Technology
CALIFORNIA, Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania Western University | ID: 167651
Overview
250 UNIVERSITY AVE CALIFORNIA, Pennsylvania 15419-1341
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Admissions Office:
814-676-6591
Classroom Training
BS in Mechatronics Engineering Technology
Employment Skill Gain
Bachelor’s Degree
$82,860.00 - $93,500.00
Training(ETPL)
Description of Training Provider
Pennsylvania Western University (PennWest ) is western PA's second largest university. Composed of three sister institutions that are steeped in history, tradition, and academic excellence, it embodies the best of the part and the promise of the future.
Program Description
Mechatronics engineering technologists use a combination of mechanical, electrical, computer and software skills to work with smart technologies, such as robots, automated guided systems and computer-integrated manufacturing equipment. Here are some other items that they do:
Assist in the design of robotic and intellegent equipment
Develop products and build protypes
Assist engineering staff with the design and development of projects ranging from ATMs to large manufacturing plants
Manages electrical and mechanical systems
Tests new equipment
Installs new equipment
Skills & Competencies
As you can perhaps guess from the name, mechatronics is a combination of “mechanisms” and “electronics.” But a degree in mechatronics incorporates so much more. PennWest California’s mechatronics engineering technology degree program gives you a broad range of knowledge and skills in:
Manufacturing processes.
Industrial control principles, including instruments, circuits, components and control techniques.
Statistics.
Mechatronic control systems and programmable logic controllers.
Practical physics, including dynamics and fluid power.
The physical and chemical properties of materials used in industry.
Machine design elements and kinematics.
Process control in plant automation.
Computer-integrated manufacturing.
Additional Information
Program Prerequisites:
High School Diploma or Its Equivalent
Program Length:
18 hours/125 weeks
Job Opportunities:
499051 - Electrical Power-Line Installers & Repairers
491011 - Supervisors - Mechanics, Installers & Repairers
Course Website:
https://www.calu.edu/academics/undergraduate/bachelors/mechatronics-engineering-technology/what-can-
Service End Date:
07/31/2024
Availability:
Full Time, Daytime
Service Costs
Resident Full Time:
77,560.00
Resident Part Time:
Non-Resident Full Time:
88,200.00
Non-Resident Part Time:
Books (est. cost):
4,550.00
Other (est. cost):
750.00
Lab Fees(est. cost):
0.00
Performance Measures
The training Service/Course had no enrollments during the reporting period.
No performance information is available to review.
Performance Measures
Performance Measures: Pressing Escape key will close the window.
Reporting Period:
01/01/2021
to
12/31/2021
Row
Measures
Participants
Percentage
1
(
WIA
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WIOA
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Number of participants were served during the reporting period:
2
(
WIA
/
WIOA
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Number of participants scheduled to complete the applicable program:
0
3
(
WIA
/
WIOA
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Number of participants who completed the applicable program:
0
Percentage of
WIA
/
WIOA
'Completions':
0%
4
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Number of participants who completed the applicable program and are in unsubsidized employment in the 2nd quarter after exit based on wages:
0
Percentage of Employed
WIA
/
WIOA
Completers in 2nd Quarter:
0%
5
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Number of participants who completed the applicable program and are in unsubsidized employment in the 4th quarter after exit wages:
0
Percentage of Employed
WIA
/
WIOA
Completers in 4th Quarter:
0%
6
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Median quarterly wage of participants who have completed the applicable program and have 2nd quarter after exit wages:
N/A Insufficient Data
7
(
WIA
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WIOA
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Number of participants who completed this program and attained a recognized Post-Secondary credential:
0
Percentage of
WIA
/
WIOA
Completers Who Attained a Credential:
0%
8
(All)
Number of individuals were served during the reporting period:
9
(All)
Number of individuals participating in the applicable program scheduled to complete the program:
0
10
(All)
Number of individuals who completed the program:
0
Percentage of ALL Completers:
0%
11
(All)
Number of individuals who completed the applicable program and are in unsubsidized employment in the 2nd quarter after exit wages:
0
Percentage of ALL Employed Completers in 2nd Quarter after exit:
0%
12
(All)
Number of individuals who completed the applicable program and are in unsubsidized employment in the 4th quarter after exit wages:
0
Percentage of ALL Employed Completers in 4th Quarter after exit:
0%
13
(All)
Median quarterly wage of individuals who have completed the applicable program and have 2nd quarter after exit wages:
N/A Insufficient Data
14
(All)
Number of individuals who completed this program and attained a recognized Post-Secondary credential:
0
Percentage of ALL Completers Who Attained a Credential:
0%