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AMT in Mechatronics ATA

Overview

Advanced Manufacturing Technology in Mechatronics ATA (IMMATAPT) Active: Sp 2023

The Associate in Technical Arts (ATA) degree is awarded for completion of a program of study in technical education, the purpose of which is to prepare students for related employment with skills that meet the needs of the business community.

Interested in Transferring to a University?

Students completing this ATA degree can transfer directly to the Information Technology and Administrative Management (ITAM) program at Central Washington University or to the Manufacturing Operations program at Clover Park Technical College to pursue a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree. Go to https://www.cwu.edu/academics/it-management/ or www.cptc.edu/programs/basmo for more information.

Requirements

The courses required for an Associate in Technical Arts Degree in Advanced Manufacturing Technology - Mechatronics are listed below.

  • This degree requires 90 units.
  • A cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher is required.

Related Instruction - 15 units

Required Courses

 5 units from ENG T 101 or MATH/TS 86 or higher (See the Quantitative Skills list)

ENGL& 101English Composition I

5

Or

ENGL 98Intro to College Writing

5

Or

TS 98Intro/College Essays

5

 

BUS 110Business Communications

5

Or

BUS 165Found of Leadership & Service

5

Or

CMST& 210Interpersonal Communication

5

Or

CMST& 230Small Group Communication

5

Note: BUS 110 is recommended.

Common Technical Requirements - 33 units

Required Courses

MFG T 100Success & Safety

5

CT 101Intro to Composites

5

MFG T 117Blueprint Reading & Schematics

3

ENG T 111Intro Engineering Tech Design

5

 

MFG T 101Introduction to Machining

5

Or

MFG T 113CNC Cutting Solutions

5

 

MECH 119Introduction to Robotics

5

Or

MECH 219Industrial Robotics

5

 

WELD 101Introduction to Welding

5

Or

WELD 150Blueprint Reading for Industry

5

Or

WELD 160Intro Weld Nondestructive Test

5

Or

WELD 161

Or

WELD 162

Or

WELD 163

Or

WELD 164Ultrasonic Testing Level I

5

Or

WELD 190Oxy-acetylene Welding/Cutting

5

Or

WELD 191Basic Arc Welding

5

Or

WELD 192Advanced Arc Welding

5

Or

WELD 193Basic Pipe Welding

5

Or

WELD 194Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

5

Or

WELD 195Gas Metal Arc Welding

5

Or

WELD 196Flux Core Arc Welding

5

Or

WELD 205Fab Workshop Improvement

5

Or

WELD 210Heavy Plate Fabrication

5

Or

WELD 211Sheet Metal Fabrication

5

Or

WELD 212Pipefitting and Pipe Fab

5

Or

WELD 213Practical Fab and Adv Welding

5

Or

WELD 217Aerospace Sheet Metal Fab

5

Or

WELD 231Welding Capstone

5

Or

WELD 285CNC Plasma/Waterjet Cutting

5

Or

WELD 291Basic Arc Welding 2

5

Or

WELD 292Advanced Arc Welding 2

5

Or

WELD 294Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 2

5

Or

WELD 296Flux Core Arc Welding 2

5

Mechatronics Technical Core Requirements - 32 units

Required Courses

MECH 118Predictive Maintenance

2

MECH 120Electrical Components

5

MECH 121Mechanical Components

5

MECH 122Elec-Pneumatic Ctrl Circuits

5

MECH 123Digital Fundamentals

4

MECH 124Controls and Instrumentation

5

MECH 295Mechatronics Internship 1

1-5

MECH 296Mechatronics Internship 2

1-5

Technical Electives - 1-9 units

Choose from: ACCT 110, BT 100, BT 242, BT 243, BUS& 101, CT 145, ECON 101, ENGR& 104, ENG T 100, ENG T 103, ENG T 196, GEOG 205, GRAPH 110, GRAPH 113, GRAPH 172, MFG T 102, MFG T 104, MFG T 105, MFG T 113, MFG T 229, PHOTO 110, WELD 111, WELD 150, WELD 151, WELD 152, WELD 153, WELD 190, WELD 191, WELD 192, WELD 193, WELD 194, WELD 195, WELD 196, WELD 210, WELD 211, WELD 212, WELD 213, WELD 216, WELD 217, WELD 225, WELD 285, WELD 286, or WELD 295

MFG T 102 is recommended.

Capstone Project Requirement

Required Course

MFG T 229Manufacturing Team Project

5

Or

MFG T 230Mfg Team Project Aerospace

5

Diversity Course Requirement

Diversity courses focus on perspectives related to cultural diversity in our society, which is defined as including human differences in culture, race, ethnicity, age, sex, sexuality, gender, ability, class, socioeconomic status, language, and religion. Courses are listed in the Class Schedule with a Diversity Class Attribute. They are typically found in the areas of Communications, Humanities, Social Sciences and Transfer Electives. A Diversity course may count toward one of the Distributions listed above, as well as meeting the Diversity Course requirement. Please consult with your advisor.

Completing one diversity class with a grade of D or better is an EvCC institutional requirement and is necessary to receive any degree from Everett Community College.

Required Course

Any course from the Diversity course list

EvCC Residency Units Requirement

To be eligible to earn a diploma at EvCC for any certificate, at least one-third of the units must be earned at Everett Community College and apply towards the credential being earned. These units must be traditionally graded and calculated in the EvCC GPA.

Required Residency Units: 30 minimum

Additional Graduation Requirements

In addition to the applicable Diversity and Residency Units requirements, EvCC has other graduation requirements for all certificates and degrees, including which version of credential requirements should be met, a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0, fulfillment of all obligations to the college (financial or otherwise), and filing of an application for graduation. Details can be found in EvCC Graduation Requirements or in the Current Catalog on the EvCC website.

Outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Understand and explain the principal operations of the mechatronics subsystems in a complex system.
  • Understand how these subsystems work together.
  • Recognize potential or impending malfunctions and contact expert assistance in order to keep the production line functioning, and to prevent production loss.
  • Perform routine, preventative maintenance; localize and identify causes and sources of malfunctions where possible.
  • Read and understand the technical documents, reports and outlines specific to systems and subsystems; be able to consult with experts; and be able to document malfunctions.
  • Work effectively as a team member and coordinate the activities with upstream and downstream operations.
  • Understand and implement safety regulations required for the operation of the system.
  • Be prepared for successful employment.

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