Mechatronics
Prepare for an in-demand career in advanced manufacturing
Advanced manufacturing companies in Hampton Roads need skilled mechatronics workers to run and maintain complex machines, robots and control systems. TCC’s mechatronics program will teach you how to operate, maintain and repair “smart” devices and systems that incorporate sensors, actuators, instrumentation, process control and automation. The curriculum is industry-vetted with state-of-the-art mechatronics laboratories that provide you with up-to-date training, along with real-world experiences that prepare you for a career in advanced manufacturing.
Semesters:4Credits:66 View CurriculumLocations:Chesapeake Campus | Associate of Applied Science - MechatronicsReady yourself for the high-tech work environments of advanced manufacturing, shipyards and factories with hands-on training for the in-demand field of mechatronics, which combines electricity, electronics, robotics, mechanics, instrumentation, process control and industrial automation. |
Semesters:3Credits:29 View CurriculumLocations:Chesapeake Campus | Career Studies Certificate - MechatronicsYou’ll learn to maintain and repair “smart” devices and systems that incorporate sensors, actuators, instrumentation, process control and automation in TCC’s Mechatronics Lab, which houses the same machines used in industry. |
Semesters:2Credits:20 View CurriculumLocations:Chesapeake Campus | Career Studies Certificate - Mechatronics TraineeGet the skills you need for an entry-level repair technician position in an advanced manufacturing facility while demonstrating safe work habits related to electrical, mechanical, and industrial repair. |
Semesters:2Credits:19 View CurriculumLocations:Chesapeake Campus | Career Studies Certificate - Mechatronics TechnicianLearn what it takes to identify the cause of malfunctions and perform maintenance on mechanical, electrical, and control systems with proficiency in an advanced manufacturing or industrial automation facility. |
Is this program for you?
Yes, if you:
- enjoy working with your hands
- want to know what makes things work
- are interested in electricity, electronics, robotics and mechanical concepts