Mechatronics & Robotics Systems (AAS)
Program Details
What do you call a modern Automation program that covers mechanical, electronic, computer, robotic, and control systems? At Bay College we call it the Mechatronics and Robotics Systems Program. Gain the technical knowledge and skills needed to install, repair and maintain electromechanical, fluid power, process control and robotic systems. Work hands-on in a grant-funded equipment lab. Learn the skills to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair mechatronic systems through the fundamentals of robotics, fluid power, electrical motors, motor control systems and programmable logic controllers. Students will also work on models of a multi-stage assembly line, including building to print, configuring the hardware, and programming the operation. Eligible students can also complete a Co-op or Internship to gain real-world experience that can benefit them in current and future careers.
Why Bay College?
With the demand for more skilled workers, the Mechatronics and Robotics Systems program at Bay College now offers BayFlex to better meet the needs of working individuals. With a focus on skills and knowledge rather than seat time, we can acknowledge what students may already know and can do, saving them hours of time and effort. For those newer to the field, ample opportunities to digest, reflect on, and practice skills and competencies allow them to work at the individuals pace.
Learning Options
All Courses in the Mechatronics Certificate and the Mechatronics and Robotic Systems Degree can be found in one of three modalities listed below. We recognize there are barriers for some students, such as taking classes while working full or part-time, and students living farther away making it less feasible to travel to campus multiple times a week. For this reason, the program offers many flexible class options to fit student needs.
Traditional
Courses are taught with traditional in-person lecture and lab sessions with regularly scheduled class times. Students are expected to be on campus for sessions but will have access to all materials and recorded lectures in Blackboard. Labs will need to be completed in-person.
Hybrid
Courses are taught with an optional in-person lecture and Q/A session with regularly scheduled class time. Students who prefer to work online rather than come to campus will have access to all materials and recorded in-person lecture and Q/A sessions in Blackboard. Labs will be completed in-person by scheduling a time through Microsoft Bookings during mutual instructor and student availability.
Online
Courses are taught entirely online. Students will have access to all materials and recorded lectures in Blackboard. Labs can be completed online in Blackboard or through purchase of at-home lab equipment available in the Bay College Bookstore.
It is recommended that you check course codes carefully to verify the modality type that you are looking for. Not all courses are offered each semester or in all modalities. All classes still follow the 16-week semester start dates, but students can complete at their own pace. If you have questions about courses or modalities, please reach out to the program lead.
Beyond Bay College
Students interested in transferring to a four-year institution to obtain a bachelor's degree or higher may find opportunities in the following areas of study:
- Electrical Engineering Technician
- Electronics Engineering Technician
- Robotics Technician
- Industrial Engineering Technologist
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