Course
Mechatronics-Electrical Components/Industrial Safety
Started Aug 17, 2017
1 credit
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Full course description
Course Details
Course Number: 621001CW
Course Type: CATE
Locations Offered: HCC
Duration:
Department: Manufacturing
Target Audience: All students
Pre-Requirement(s):
Substitution Course(s):
Fees Required: $20
Additional Info: TCTC TAP credit available
Course Description
Mechatronics is a new field involving the setup, maintenance, and repair of automated manufacturing systems. The skills required of a mechatronics technician involve problem solving, integrated electrical systems, fluid power, electronics, computer controls, PLCs, instrumentation, robotics, and information technology. Mechatronics combines a host of integrated skills that can be applied in a variety of careers. Mechatronics 1 introduces and teaches the student proper industrial safety skills needed to be successful in the training lab and on the job site.

