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Mechatronics Technology - Industrial Maintenance - Associate in Applied Science Degree
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The Mechatronics/Industrial Maintenance Technology Program prepares students as entry level technicians in diversified manufacturing industries. Students will gain knowledge and skills in reading industrial schematics and drawings, understanding direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) circuits, analog and digital electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), motor controls and drives, robotics, and fluid power systems including mechanics, pneumatics, hydraulics, and instrumentation needed for computerized integrated manufacturing. Emphasis is placed on predictive maintenance, troubleshooting and quality assurance.
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Entry-level salaries range is around $40,000 annually. Graduates can work in small job shops, large manufacturers, public institutions, and governmental agencies as manufacturing team leader, Start-up Technician, Control Technician, Quality Control Technician, and Service Technician.
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For more information, contact:
Bob Ragno - (843) 520-1430
Wade Barrineau - 843-520-1438
Curriculum Sequence |
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First Semester - Fall | Course Title | Semester Credit Hours |
EEM 117 | AC/DC Circuits I | 4 |
EEM 140 | National Electrical Code | 3 |
EEM 131 | Hydraulics & Pneumatics | 4 |
IET 223 | Industrial Safety | 3 |
MAT 170 | Algebra, Geometry & Trigonometry | 3 |
TOTAL | 17 | |
Second Semester - Spring | ||
EEM 118 | AC/DC Circuits II | 4 |
EEM 170 | Electrical Installation | 3 |
ENG 155 | Communications I* | 3 |
IMT 161 | Mechanical Power Applications | 4 |
TOTAL | 14 | |
Third Semester - Summer | ||
EEM 151 | Motor Controls | 4 |
EEM 215 | DC/AC Machines | 3 |
EEM 221 | DC/AC Drives | 3 |
EEM 251 | Programmable Controllers | 3 |
TOTAL | 13 | |
Fourth Semester - Fall | ||
AMT 105 | Robotics & Automated Controls I | 3 |
EEM 252 | Programmable Controller Applications | 3 |
EEM 231 | Digital Circuits | 3 |
PSY 103 | Human Relations* | 3 |
PHI 110 | Ethics | 3 |
TOTAL | 15 | |
Fifth Semester - Spring | ||
AMT 102 | Computer Controlled Machinery | 4 |
AMT 205 | Robotics and Automated Control II | 3 |
EEM 235 | Power Systems | 3 |
EEM 275 | Technical Troubleshooting | 3 |
ENG 160 | Technical Communications* | 3 |
TOTAL | 16 | |
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS |
75 |
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*Students interested in transferring to a senior institution should select ENG 101, ENG 102 and SPC 205 in place of ENG 155 and ENG 160; PSY 201 in place of PSY 103. |