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REVISED: 07/23/18 UNOFFICIAL EVALUATION GIVEN TO STUDENT
2018-2019 Certificate of Completion Worksheet
Mechatronics Fundamentals
Name ___________________________ SID _______________ Date __________ Advisor ________________________ Mechatronics Technology is a growing career field that deals with the integration of mechanical and electronic components managed by controlsystems. Mechatronics technicians troubleshoot, maintain and repair mechanical equipment controlled by electrical, electronic and computersystems. These types of systems are increasingly used in a wide variety of manufacturing and industrial settings.
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED: 19 NEEDS:
STUDENT SIGNATURE:_____________________________________
ADVISOR SIGNATURE: _____________________________________
Major Area Requirements - 19 creditsCourses below must be completed with a "C" grade or higher.
MTX 100 Industrial Safety
MTX 101 DC Fundamentals
MTX 102 AC Fundamentals
MTX 103 Basic Measurement Tools
MTX 105 Basic Hydraulics
MTX 107 Basic Pneumatics
MTX 110 Electric Motor Control 1
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ADDITIONAL CLASSES MAY BE NEEDED TO MEET THE PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR AREA CLASSES (SEE ADVISOR FOR MORE INFO)
EPC: 633G
After successful completion of this program, students will be able to:-Troubleshoot DC and AC circuits for malfunctions.-Design fluid power systems and identify common
components.-Correctly connect, operate and troubleshoot an
AC motor control circuit.-Demonstrate proper tool identification and
usage techniques.
Advising Notes & Degree RequirementsThis worksheet is only for advising purposes. Official approval of credits for degree completion is subject to approval from the Credential Evaluations Office: credeval@clark.edu
Consult with an academic advisor on a regular basis for degree completion planning. Contact the Advising Center to locate an academic advisor. Call (360) 992-2345 or visit us online at: www.clark.edu/advising
The Certificate of Completion is designed for students who wish to gain entry-level skills or for those who wish to upgrade their skills in a short period of time. Certificates of Completion typically consist of three to four courses, requiring twenty (20) or less credits. They are awarded by the department with the approval of the program advisory committee and the Office of Instruction. The courses can be taken simultaneously or individually as your schedule allows. These certificates are not awarded a standard Clark College diploma.
Courses do not always follow numbering sequence, please refer to catalog.clark.edu for prerequisites.
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