Mechatronics – Robotics and Automated Systems (APMRAS)

Associate in Applied Science

This technology-driven program prepares students for entry-level positions within the mechatronics field as an automated equipment technicians. These technicians assemble, install, program, troubleshoot and maintain robotic systems and other automated equipment. This evolving field is suited towards people who enjoy working with technology to solve problems. Students will gain understanding of all systems involved with automation including: Digital and electromechanical systems and programming them (PLC), control of mechanical systems, computer aided design (CAD), robotics with vision and other systems. It is highly recommended that beginning students take at least one technical class during their first semester. See an advisor for assistance in planning your path.

Students with technology interests who enjoy working with their hands like gaming, manipulating code, 3D printing are suited for this line of work.

This is a high skill program as defined by the Michigan Community College Network.

 

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2024-2025 Academic Requirements

This technology-driven program prepares students for entry-level positions within the mechatronics field as an automated equipment technicians. These technicians assemble, install, program, troubleshoot and maintain robotic systems and other automated equipment. This evolving field is suited towards people who enjoy working with technology to solve problems. Students will gain understanding of all systems involved with automation including: Digital and electromechanical systems and programming them (PLC), control of mechanical systems, computer aided design (CAD), robotics with vision and other systems. It is highly recommended that beginning students take at least one technical class during their first semester. See an advisor for assistance in planning your path.

Students with technology interests who enjoy working with their hands like gaming, manipulating code, 3D printing are suited for this line of work.

Eastern Michigan University, several BS degrees;
Wayne State University, several BS degrees.

Copies can be obtained from the Counseling Office, a program advisor, or from the Curriculum and Assessment Office Web site: https://www.wccnet.edu/learn/transfer-wcc-credits/articulation-agreements.php.

Division
Adv Tech/Public Serv Careers
Department
Advanced Manufacturing
Advisors
Niki Lee
Janine Militello
First Semester
Class Title Minimum Credits
ELE 111   Electrical Fundamentals 4
MEC 101   Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing 2
MEC 105   Pneumatics and Hydraulics in Fluid Power 4
ROB 101   Robotics I - I 2
ROB 110   Robotics I - II 2
Elective   Math Elective(s) 3
Total 17
Second Semester
Class Title Minimum Credits
ELE 211   Basic Electronics 4
NCT 100   Foundation Concepts for Manufacturing (CNC) 3
ROB 212   Robotics II 4
Elective   Writing Elective(s) 3
Total 14
Third Semester
Class Title Minimum Credits
ELE 224   Programmable Controllers (PLCs) I 4
NCT 120   Introduction to 2D CAD CAM Programming and Applications 2
ROB 221   Robotics III 4
Elective   Speech/Comp. Elective(s) 3
Elective   Arts/Human. Elective(s) 3
Total 16
Fourth Semester
Class Title Minimum Credits
ELE 254   Programmable Controllers (PLCs) II 4
MEC 201   Mechanisms and Introduction to Mechatronics 2
MEC 224   Mechatronics Capstone 4
Elective   Nat. Sci. Elective(s) 3
Elective   Soc. Sci. Elective(s) 3
Total 16

Total Credits Required
63

Footnotes

See an advisor to assist in scheduling and planning for each semester as some classes have limited offering.