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This certificate is designed to prepare students for system approach analysis and troubleshooting on advanced automated equipment and machinery, combining electronic, mechanical, robotics and information system technology found in today's automated manufacturing facilities.
Program Location: Greenwood
Contact Information: Kevin Boiter
Additional Program Information
| FIRST SEMESTER | Credit Hours | |
| EEM 107 | Industrial Computer Techniques | 2.0 |
| EEM 117 | AC/DC Circuits I | 4.0 |
| IMT 102 | Industrial Safety | 2.0 |
| IMT 112 | Hand Tool Operations | 3.0 |
| MAT 170 | Algebra, Geometry & Trigonometry I | 3.0 |
| SECOND SEMESTER | Credit Hours | |
| EEM 151 | Motor Controls I | 4.0 |
| EEM 200 | Semiconductor Devices | 4.0 |
| EEM 221 | DC/AC Drives | 3.0 |
| IMT 131 | Hydraulics & Pneumatics | 4.0 |
| SUMMER TERM | Credit Hours | |
| EEM 231 | Digital Circuits I | 3.0 |
| IMT 104 | Schematics | 2.0 |
| IMT 161 | Mechanical Power Applications | 4.0 |
| Total Credit Hours: 38.0 | ||
Updated 4/18/2012
Purpose Statement – The purpose of the Mechatronics Technology I certificate is to prepare students for systems approach analysis on high tech automated equipment, machines and processes found in today’s manufacturing facilities.
Program Student Learning Outcomes:
Demonstrate a logical sequence for isolating problems within a Mechatronics process.
Analyze a process control system operation and select the appropriate sensing equipment for that operation.
Operate and adjust robots and automated systems equipment.
Analyze the operating difficulties of an automated system and perform the corrective actions needed.
Demonstrate the correct procedures in the breakdown, inspection, and repair of hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.
Test, analyze, and troubleshoot an industrial machine or process using a programmable logic controller (PLC).
Demonstrate an understanding of the use of PLC software and interface applications.