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Industrial Mechatronics with Electrical Emphasis, AAS

Location(s): Champions Circle


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

Millions of items are produced everyday around the world. Most of these items, like smartphones, automobiles, and even Amazon delivery, is controlled by industrial mechatronics. There is a steady increase in the amount of automation that is involved in daily life. All of these systems need highly skilled technicians to help install, maintain, and repair the equipment.

As a student of Industrial Mechatronics at NCTC, you will gain skills and experience in the installation, setup, troubleshooting, and repair of robots, automation equipment, electrical controls, mechanical components, logistic equipment, motors, and programmable logic controllers (PLC). Additionally, you will have familiarization with additive (3D printers) and subtractive (CNC) manufacturing, programming, and network monitoring.
Students may pursue:

  • Industrial Mechatronics Level 1 Workforce Certificate 
  • Industrial Mechatronics AAS

Associate of Applied Science Degree

Upon completion of the Associate of Applied Science Degree, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate a knowledge of logistics, quality, and automated equipment in an industrial environment.
  • Demonstrate the application of and the ability to properly use common tools and test equipment.
  • Demonstrate operation of robotic equipment in an automated environment.
  • Demonstrate the skills necessary for maintaining various automated and robotic equipment.
  • Demonstrate basic troubleshooting skills.
  • Install, setup, program, and troubleshoot Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).

This degree can be completed through a mix of face-to-face, hybrid, and online classes. The program is designed to take two years to complete and consists of the following courses.

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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