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Mechatronics Engineering Technology

Want to combine your mechanical and technology skills into an exciting new career? The Mechatronics Engineering Technology program will prepare you for an entry-level position in areas such as electronics, robotics, industrial manufacturing, instrumentation, and automation.

The CFCC Associate in Applied Science Mechatronics program equips students with engineering principles and technical skills necessary to develop and test automated, servomechanical, and other electromechanical systems. The program prepares individuals for entry-level technician positions in areas such as electronics, robotics, industrial manufacturing, instrumentation, and automation.

Second-year students are eligible for internships with General Electric (GE) and Corning. Graduates should qualify to sit for Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute (PMMI) mechatronics or similar industry examinations.

Successful graduates of the mechatronics engineering technology curriculum can find employment in a wide range of industrial facilities that use automation and/or automated processing systems working closely with electrical and mechanical engineers.

Curriculum Information

Mechatronics Engineering Technology, A.A.S. (A40350)
Mechatronics Engineering Technology Automation Certificate (C40350)
Mechatronics Engineering Technology Automation CCP (C40350MP) for High School Students
Mechatronics Engineering Technology Certificate CTE Pathway (C40350CP) for High School Students

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Career Opportunities and Local Employers

Successful graduates of the mechatronics engineering technology curriculum can find employment in a wide range of industrial facilities that use automation and/or automated processing systems working closely with electrical and mechanical engineers.

Median wage: $56,740

Local employers: General Electric, Corning, Sturdy Corporation, West Frasier, NC Healthcare Engineers Assoc.

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