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Loyalist College of Applied Arts & Technology
Diploma in Mechatronics (Electromechanical Engineering)
- Belleville, Canada
Diploma
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The field of Diploma in Mechatronics (Electromechanical Engineering) reflects the integration of four areas in engineering: mechanical, electrical, electronics, and automation. Graduates of the Electromechanical Engineering Technician - Mechatronics program will have the skills and knowledge to enter the workforce in a wide variety of industrial environments and advanced manufacturing facilities and can be involved with the design, implementation, maintenance and repair of robotic equipment, automation systems, and new product designs.


Swinburne University of Technology
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology (Mechatronics Engineering Design)
- Melbourne, Australia
Diploma
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology in Mechatronics Engineering Design prepares students to work with automation, robotics, and control systems. The program covers key topics like electrica...
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Swinburne University of Technology
Diploma of Engineering Technologies (Mechatronics)
- Melbourne, Australia
Diploma
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Diploma of Engineering Technologies in Mechatronics is designed to give students a solid foundation in combining mechanical, electrical, and computer systems. The program focuses on developing pra...


Berks Technical Institute
Diploma in Mechatronics
- Wyomissing, USA
Diploma
On-Campus
English
Mechatronics is where electrical and mechanical engineering intersect. As new technologies continue to penetrate our homes and businesses, employers need people who can operate and maintain these smart devices and equipment. You can be part of this emerging field with a career in Mechatronics. Through hands-on training, you can gain the skills you need to work on robotic and “smart” equipment. The courses in the Mechatronics program combine electrical, mechanical, and computer technologies and are designed to prepare you to install, maintain, modify, and repair mechatronic systems, equipment, and components. What Industries Use These Skills? Manufacturing, consumer products, medical, industrial maintenance, and automotive are just a few industries that need individuals with a Mechatronic skill set. Job titles you may encounter include: Electro-Mechanical Technician Whether you are on the job site or in the factory, you may be responsible for working on mechatronic equipment and systems, diagnosing and repairing issues, and instructing the machine operators on the features and functions of the “smart” devices. Industrial Machinery Mechanic Repair and maintain factory and industrial equipment such as conveyor systems, production machinery, and packaging equipment. Troubleshooting before a problem escalates is important in this position and you may use technical manuals as well as the power of observation to diagnose issues.
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Education in mechatronics involves study and research in a wide variety of laboratories. Specialized laboratories for robotics, microprocessor systems, control systems, and sustainable energy are often utilized. CAD/CAM systems and multimedia computer equipment are also used in mechatronics education.