The Mechatronic Technology program at Mission College prepares students for high-demand
careers in industrial automation. Combining electrical, mechanical, software, and
computer engineering, this multidisciplinary program offers hands-on training in the
latest technologies.
Top Benefits
High Demand Job Readiness: Gain essential skills in electrical, mechanical, software, and computer engineering
to excel in the rapidly growing industrial automation sector.
Hands-On Learning: Benefit from practical, real-world training using the latest technology and equipment,
ensuring students are workforce-ready.
Multidisciplinary Expertise: Develop expertise in multiple engineering fields, including mechatronics, automation,
and robotics, to unlock diverse career opportunities.
Career Advancement: Graduates are prepared for high-paying, technical jobs in advanced manufacturing,
automation, and industrial robotics, where skilled professionals are in great demand.
Skills Gained
Robotics and Automation Expertise: Develop the ability to design, build, and program robotic systems used in industrial
automation.
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Skills: Gain proficiency in both electrical and mechanical systems, enhancing your ability
to work across a wide range of technical fields.
Programming and Software Development: Learn how to program industrial control systems and software to optimize automation
processes and systems performance.
Troubleshooting and Problem-Solving: Acquire skills in diagnosing and solving complex technical issues in mechanical,
electrical, and software systems.
System Integration and Design: Master the ability to integrate different systems, including sensors, actuators,
and controllers, into cohesive automated solutions for industrial applications.
MTT 012 - Electronic Systems Measurement and Troubleshooting
MTT 032 - Microcontroller Systems
MTT 042 - Digital Logic Systems
MTT 010 - Introduction to Technology and Careers
MTT 012 - Electronic Systems Measurement and Troubleshooting
MTT 020 - Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Process Control Systems
MTT 022 - Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and Robotic System Components
MTT 030 - Electrical Motors and Control Systems
MTT 040 - Analog Circuits and Semiconductor Devices
MTT 050 - Digital Manufacturing
MTT 034 - Fluid Power Systems
The schedules reflect the planned offerings by the department. Note that occasionally,
courses may not be scheduled or may be cancelled due to extenuating circumstances.
If this occurs, you may reach out to the department for further information.