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Mechatronics Technology

Engineer complete systems with mechatronics technology.

At ±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï, you’ll prepare for success in one of New York’s top-ranked programs, #2 in the state (U.S. News & World Report). The Mechatronics Technology program combines mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering with automation and robotics. You’ll study CAD, circuits, microcontrollers, PLCs, and system design while gaining hands-on experience with fabrication tools and industrial software. Graduates are ready to design, analyze, and maintain complete systems for today’s advanced industries.

2 Years Associate of Applied Science
4 Years Bachelor of Science

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"We have hired many ±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï grads with great success. They are prepared, easy to train, and excellent team members." -Jim Morris, President, Automated Cells & Equipment, Painted Post, NY

Program Details

Courses You May Take

Credits: 1

This laboratory implements the theoretical principles of ELET 1133, Digital Logic. Students learn to build working circuits based upon design goals. Applications include examples of combinatorial and sequential logic such as adders, multiplexers, counters and 7-segment displays. Logic solutions utilize programmable logic devices and external interfaces as well as transistor-transistor logic integrated circuits, and simulation software. Written laboratory reports are required.

Credits: 3

Digital Logic introduces a student to two-state logic. Logic analysis will use the binary number system and Boolean algebra. Both combinational (AND-OR) logic and sequential (flip-flop) logic are studied. Typical logic designs include 7-segment displays, adders, multiplexers, and counters. Logic designs are implemented using simulation, programmable logic devices and transistor-transistor logic.

Credits: 0-3

This course is an introduction to 3D solid modeling techniques utilizing feature-based, constraint-based parametric design. This course encourages the student to visualize parts in three dimensions and have a design intent plan for each part in which they will design. The use of design intent will help in the arrangement of assemblies, parts, features, and dimensions to meet design requirements.

Entrance Requirements

Applicants for the mechatronics technology program must possess a recognized high school diploma or its equivalent. Specific high school course requirements and recommendations are as follows.

Required

  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Algebra 2

Recommended

  • Physics

MEET OUR FACULTY

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Aric Bryant Associate Professor and Department Chair

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