Mechatronics
(AAS)

 

Mechatronics Program Information

Associate of Applied Science

 

CurriculumAccreditation

 

The manufacture and assembly of precision components and products depend on mechanical systems controlled by electronic equipment. These systems are calibrated, operated, maintained, and tested by electromechanical technicians who are cross-trained in multiple disciplines and apply their broad-based knowledge and technical skills to ensure that equipment and systems function smoothly.

 

Mechatronics (AAS) Program

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Program Handbook

Not Applicable - No specialized program handbook for this program.

 

Program Mission & Outcomes

Baker College Mission and Vision

 

Program Outcomes

By the end of the program, students will...

  1. Install mechatronic, robotics, and automation systems using industry-standard tools, practices, and procedures.
  2. Assist in design and rebuilding projects. 
  3. Develop manufacturing processes and procedures. 
  4. Use technical information and documentation.
  5. Promote energy efficiency and industrial sustainability.
  6. Adhere to personal and industry safety standards.
  7. Communicate effectively across a variety of audiences: technicians, engineers, management, and customers.
  8. Function effectively as a member of a team including acting as a team leader.
  9. Pursue life-long learning towards professional growth.
  10. Work in implementation and integration of engineering applications, such as electronic, mechanical, electromechanical, control, fabrication, robotics, automation, and computer systems that contain software and hardware components, including sensors, actuators and controllers.

Effective: Summer 2020

Baker College Mission and Vision

 

Student Learning Outcomes

Academic Plan

Background Check Requirements

No Background Check required.

 

Additional Program Information

This is a Michigan Advanced Technician Training (MAT2) program.  It requires a special application.  Contact Program Director for more details.

 

Library Resources

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Clinical / Work Experience Information

Students work for the recruiting company throughout the program of study.

For information about when to apply, how to apply, and application requirements, please visit our Work Experience Information web page.

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Career Readiness

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