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Mechatronics AAS Degree

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania | HACC [Harrisburg Area Community College] | ID: 145310

Overview

731 Old Harrisburg RD Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325-3403
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Admissions Office:
717-337-2378
Classroom Training
Mechatronics AAS Degree
Employment Skill Gain
Associate’s Degree
$24,045.00 - $24,045.00
Training(ETPL)

Description of Training Provider

Community College

Program Description

This degree program educates students through an integrated-systems approach that includes the automation, process controls, and industrial robotics used throughout industry. Designed as a multidisciplinary program that incorporates theory and hands-on experience, students gain the broad skill set necessary to maintain, repair, and manage mechanical, electrical, electronic, fluid power, and control systems. Emphasis is also placed on the integration of these systems. Graduates are prepared for positions in which maintenance, troubleshooting, repairing, and modifying the designs of automated systems and equipment are required and find employment as multi-skilled technicians in industrial, manufacturing, and commercial settings. (Textbook costs & out-of-pocket expenses are estimated. Total cost breakdown information does not include any developmental coursework a student may need.)

Skills & Competencies

This program is designed to prepare students to perform maintenance on electronic, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic and mechanical systems; interpret OSHA Standards; use mechanic and measurement tools, power tools, and test equipment; read electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic/pneumatic prints; demonstrate practical knowledge in electrical and electronic fundamentals and motor controls; demonstrate practical knowledge in mechanical systems, fluid power systems, and process control systems; perform maintenance on electronic, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical systems; troubleshoot and repair electromechanical equipment and systems; troubleshoot AC and DC systems; program, wire, and troubleshoot contemporary programmable logic control (PLC) systems; Design, program, wire, and troubleshoot IEC61131-3 programmable logic control (PLC) control systems including Human Machine Interface (HMIs); effectively operate and develop basic programs for maintaining and troubleshooting industrial robots.

Additional Information

  • High School Diploma or Its Equivalent
  • 61 Credits
  • 499041 - Industrial Machinery Mechanics
  • 07/31/2021
  • Full Time, Part Time, Daytime, Evening

Service Costs

16,592.00
16,592.00
16,592.00
16,592.00
5,246.00
1,400.00
807.00

Performance Measures

Of those individuals who completed this course/program,
100% earned a post-secondary credential.
100% were employed within six months after completing training.