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Industrial Mechatronics with Electrical Emphasis, AAS

Location(s): Champions Circle


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J. Zachary Ouchley
Division Chair, Industrial & Engineering Technology
jouchley@nctc.edu
(940) 498-6282 ext. 6538

Be the Architect of Automation: Launch Your Career in Industrial Mechatronics!

Ever wonder what makes the modern world tick? From smartphones and self-driving cars to lightning-fast Amazon deliveries, it’s all powered by Industrial Mechatronics - and the demand for skilled professionals is soaring! And now, you can add a powerful electrical skillset to your repertoire.

We live in an age of incredible automation, and that trend is only accelerating. This means a HUGE demand for highly skilled technicians who can install, maintain, and *innovate* the complex systems that power our lives. **Are you ready for a career that’s in demand, hands-on, and offers real earning potential?

At NCTC, you’ll gain the hands-on skills and knowledge to become a leader in both fields! Our Industrial Mechatronics program provides intensive training, and now, with our Approved Electrician Program through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, you can build a foundation for a truly versatile career.

This isn’t just training - it’s a direct route to a rewarding future.

Here’s what you’ll master:

  • Automation Equipment: Keep production lines flowing smoothly and efficiently.
  • Electrical & Mechanical Systems: Understand the core building blocks of automated technology - and become proficient in electrical principles and safety.
  • PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers): Become proficient in the “brains” of automation - programming, setup & troubleshooting.
  • Network Monitoring: Diagnose & resolve issues in automated systems’ networks.

Specifically within our Electrician Program, you’ll learn:

  • Electrical Fundamentals: Master the core principles of electron theory, series, parallel & combination circuits.
  • Motor Controls: Gain expertise in the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of industrial motors.
  • PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers): Learn to program and control the automated systems driving modern industry.
  • National Electrical Code (NEC): Understand the vital safety standards that govern electrical work.

Choose the path that’s right for you:

  • Industrial Mechatronics Level 1 Workforce Certificate: Fast-track your skills for immediate employment - and gain the foundational electrical knowledge employers crave.
  • Industrial Mechatronics AAS - Associate of Applied Science Degree: A comprehensive two-year program designed to launch a long and rewarding career.

What you’ll achieve with our Associate of Applied Science Degree:

  • Apply Electrical Theory: Confidently apply basic electrical principles in residential, commercial & industrial settings.
  • Motor Expertise: Demonstrate a foundational understanding of motors and their applications in industry.
  • Controls & Sensors Knowledge: Understand the function and application of controls and sensors in automated systems.
  • NEC Fundamentals: Develop a fundamental understanding of the National Electrical Code and its importance in ensuring safety.
  • Real-World Expertise: Understand logistics, quality control & the intricacies of automated industrial environments.
  • Tool Mastery: Confidently use industry-standard tools & test equipment for installation, repair & diagnostics.
  • Problem-Solving Skills: Develop essential troubleshooting skills to diagnose and repair complex systems.
  • PLC Power User: Install, set up, program & troubleshoot Programmable Logic Controllers.

Flexible Learning Options:  We understand your life is busy! Our program offers a blend of face-to-face, hybrid, and online classes to fit your schedule.

Ready to build a future where you’re in demand? Contact NCTC today to learn more about our Industrial Mechatronics and Electrician programs and take the first step towards a high-tech career!

Degree Requirements


Total Credit Hours: 60


Capstone Requirement: INMT 2380 - Cooperative Education - Manufacturing Technology  is the capstone experience and may not be substituted. The capstone requires the studetn to accumulate work experience related to the program. In additiona, a comprehensive exam and lab must be completed with a grade of 70% or greater. The capstone course should be taken the last semester before graduation.

**Recommended course(s) for students pursuing this major.

Financial Outlook Disclaimer


The salary information provided on this page is based on industry projections, publicly available data, and employer-reported trends. Actual salaries can vary significantly based on factors such as location, experience, education or degree level, industry demand, and individual employer policies.
Students can meet with the college’s Career Services to learn more about specific career pathways and current labor market information. The college does not promise or imply any guaranteed salary levels upon graduation.

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