Overview and Award Outcomes
Overview
Mechatronics is a rapidly growing field that integrates electrical systems, mechanics, fluid power, robotics, and computer control systems to create new and improved automated manufacturing production systems. This program is designed for people who are interested in plant maintenance, set up, installation, and assembly. The Mechatronics program is designed to reinforce the core technical skills and real-world application needed in today’s manufacturing environment. Through alignment with PMMI’s (The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies) Mechatronics Certification Program, Hennepin Technical College’s Mechatronics AAS offers a set of stackable credentials that are recognized by the U.S. Department of Labor and endorsed by the National Association of Manufacturer’s Skills Certification System. This industry developed, third-party validated, nationally recognized credential is focused on ensuring graduates have the core technical skills with real world application for today’s high-tech manufacturing environment. These jobs are found in the packaging, medical, electronics, agriculture, biotechnology, and automotive industries.
Award Outcomes
Demonstrate safe work practices
Integrate electrical, mechanical, pneumatics, programmable controllers, and Industry 4.0 standards into mechatronic systems
Utilize technical documents to assemble, install, troubleshoot, and repair mechatronic systems
Design, program, and troubleshoot programs for Programmable Logic controllers, robotics, and other industrial hardware
Install, maintain, and troubleshoot Industrial electrical systems
Install, maintain, and troubleshoot mechanical systems
Install, maintain, and troubleshoot motor control systems
Function effectively as a member of a technical team
Apply quality practices to the operation of automated manufacturing and distribution systems
Apply maintenance practices to the operation of automated manufacturing and distribution systems
Demonstrate written and oral communication skills
Demonstrate critical thinking skills
Develop mathematical and logical reasoning skills
Semester Sequence
Offered at Brooklyn Park and Eden Prairie
First Semester
ARET1126 | Mechanical Power Transmission | 3 |
ARET1161 | Mechatronic Systems | 3 |
ARET1175 | Industrial Electricity and Electronics I | 3 |
ARET1200 | Introduction to Robotics | 2 |
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MATH1150 | Applications of Quantitative Reasoning | 3 |
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MATH1400 | College Algebra | 4 |
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| Any course from MnTC Goal Area 4 | |
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PHIL1100 | Critical Thinking for College Success | 3 |
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| Any course from MnTC Goal Area 2 | |
Summer Semester
PHYS1005 | Introductory Physics I | 3 |
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| Any course from MnTC Goal Area 3 | |
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| General Education Electives | 3 |
Third Semester
ARET1165 | Vision Systems for QA/SPC | 3 |
ARET1185 | Sensor Applications | 2 |
ARET1190 | Programmable Logic Controllers | 3 |
ARET2105 | Fluid Power Motion Control | 2 |
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| Technical Studies Electives | 6 |
Fourth Semester
ARET1170 | Troubleshooting Mechatronic Systems | 3 |
ARET2101 | Advanced Automation Controls | 3 |
ARET2111 | Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers | 3 |
ARET2200 | FANUC Robotics Operations | 2 |
ARET2250 | FANUC Vision Systems | 1 |
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| Technical Studies Electives | 3 |
General Education Electives
Choose three credits from Hennepin Technical College’s Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) general education courses.
Choose a Total of: 3 Credits
Technical Studies Electives
Any Automation Robotics Engineering Technology (ARET), Center for Manufacturing and Applied Engineering (CMAE), Fluid Power Engineering and Motion Control (FLPW), Machine Tool Technology (MACH), or Welding and Metal Fabrication (WLDG) course that is not required for this award may be used as an elective.
Choose a Total of: 9 Credits
Graduation (72 Credits)
Semester listings reflect the recommended sequence. Due to circumstances beyond our control, the information herein is subject to change without notice.
3/3/2023 : BP / EP 4013