Enterprise State Community College issued the following announcement on Oct. 26.
Check out this sneak peek into our Mechatronics program. Instructor Aubri Hanson and student Tanner Levey are working on the Motor Control Trainer in the Mechatronics lab.
WHAT IS MECHATRONICS, AND WHAT WILL I LEARN?
Mechatronics is a program for students who are interested in industrial automation jobs. Mechatronics is one of the world’s largest high-tech manufacturing fields that incorporates electrical, mechanical, and computer engineering. Studying Mechatronics alongside best practices for industrial maintenance gives you an edge on the latest technologies for electronics and mechanics for systems ranging from household
appliances to automated machinery to unmanned vehicles.
You will study for both industrial and college certifications/degrees at ESCC in Mechatronics that teach you about electronics, motors, automation, robotics, and other advanced manufacturing processes that can make you competitive for many high wage, high demand jobs. Coursework also includes studying programmable logic controllers, hydraulics, pneumatics, instrumentation, and troubleshooting.
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