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Mechatronics Associate in Applied Science

MONACA, Pennsylvania | Community College of Beaver County - Monaca | ID: 167925

Overview

1 CAMPUS DR MONACA, Pennsylvania 15061-2566
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Admissions Office:
724-480-3448
Online Training
Classroom Training
Distance Learning
Associate in Applied Science
Employment Skill Gain
Employment
Credential Skill Gain
Postsecondary Diploma
Associate’s Degree
$19,000.00 - $32,000.00
Training(ETPL)

Description of Training Provider

The community college of beaver county is accredited by the middle states commission on higher education. View our full list of program offerings at www.ccbc.edu/programsoffered.

Program Description

Mechatronics is a two-year program leading to an Associate’s Degree in Applied Science. The program provides the student with a broad-based education in manufacturing technology: math, technology, processes, controls, quality, and reasoning; troubleshooting/repair; fluid power systems; mechanical systems; electronics; industrial power systems; motors and motor controls; programmable logic controllers (PLCs); digital electronics; robotics; engineering CAD and drafting; brazing and welding; physics; and soft skills (teamwork, reliability, leadership, communication, and conflict resolution). The program places great emphasis on safety, preventive/predictive maintenance, troubleshooting, and quality assurance. Students will develop skills to work as a technician in an integrated, multidisciplinary industrial environment and will acquire the knowledge and hands-on training in electronics, mechanics, and computers to work in a variety of industrial and manufacturing related businesses. Students successfully completing this program can manage, investigate, repair, and troubleshoot mechatronic systems, with the aim of operational efficiency and cost and process control.

Skills & Competencies

  • Install, operate, troubleshoot, and repair commercial mechanical, electrical, fluid power, electronic, robotic, and integrated manufacturing systems.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in the use of various hand and power tools used in equipment maintenance and repair.
  • Interface and integrate manufacturing components and unit operations into systems.
  • Develop and implement project plans that integrate electrical systems, mechanical systems, control systems, and computer systems.
  • Use quality and safety standards necessary for the operating, maintaining, and repairing of automated equipment. 
  • Utilize technical and organizational skills to effectively engage with team members and a diverse customer base.
  • Apply critical thinking, problem solving, and teamwork.
  • Demonstrate effective communication skills (written and verbal).
  • Analyze and interpret electrical, schematic, assembly, and industrial drawings.
  • Engage in our diverse, global world through personal and cultural awareness.

Additional Information

Service Costs

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Performance Measures

The training Service/Course had no enrollments during the reporting period.
No performance information is available to review.