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Students
Tuition Fee
USD 327
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
24 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Electrical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Mechatronics
Area of study
Engineering
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 327
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-09-01-
2024-12-01-
2025-03-01-
2025-06-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Mechatronics AAAS

Summary

Train to enter the emerging field of Mechatronics. Learn to integrate mechanics, electronics and control systems to problem-solve 21st century manufacturing systems. Offered jointly with North Seattle College.


Completion Award

  • Associate of Applied Arts and Sciences

Length of Study

  • 93 Credits

Starting Quarter

  • Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer

Location

  • On Campus

What You’ll Learn

  1. Identify and apply technical concepts and terms used in industrial energy and control
  2. Troubleshoot robotic systems, using knowledge of microprocessors, programmable controllers, electronics, circuit analysis, mechanics, sensor or feedback systems, hydraulics, or pneumatics
  3. Repair, maintain and install industrial production or processing machinery or equipment - both electrical and mechanical
  4. Locate, evaluate and apply relevant information from various sources to address workplace problems

Program Description

Mechatronics is a two-year program that prepares students for immediate employment and future advancement in companies or government organizations that manufacture, service, sell, design or support electro-mechanical systems that control machinery, automation, and/or processes. This degree is offered jointly with Shoreline Community College and North Seattle College. Students must take classes at both campuses in order to complete this degree.


AAAS Degree (93 - 99 Credits)

  • GPA of 2.0 or better for the entire program required.

Program Prerequisites

  • A.A.A.S. requires completion of courses at both Shoreline Community College and North Seattle College. Many classes are variable credit and lab time is arranged with the instructor. Please work closely with instructors or program advisors. Courses at North Seattle College with pre-requisites are marked with an (*). See catalog for more information.

General Education Requirements - 12-15 Credits

Communication Skills (5 Credits)

  • Choose either BTWRT 215 or ENGL& 101.

Multicultural Understanding (5 Credits)

  • Choose one of the following courses: CMST 203, CMST 285, HIST 245, AES 101, GWS 284.

Human Relations (2-5 Credits)

  • Choose one of the following courses: BUS 104, BUS 105, BUS 250, CMST& 101.

Required Core Courses At Shoreline Community College

  • MFGT 105 Basic Manufacturing
  • MFGT 244 Preventative Maintenance
  • MFGT 245 10-Hour OSHA
  • MFGT 246 Mechanical Maintenance
  • MFGT 247 Motive Maintenance
  • MFGT 196 Manufacturing Internship (6-9)
  • MFGT 280 Robot Certification

Required Courses At North Seattle College

  • EET 106 Intro to Soldering Credits: 1
  • EET 109 Mathematical Applications for Circuit Analysis Credits: 5
  • EET 131 IT Essentials - A+ Certification Credits: 5
  • EET 137 Intro to Robotics Credits: 5
  • EET 160 Intro to Electricity and Electronics Credits: 5
  • EET 161 D.C. Principles of Electronics Credits: 5
  • EET/EEL 201 Energy Generation, Conversion and Sustainability Credits: 5
  • EET/EEL 202 Industrial Motors Controls Credits: 5
  • EET/EEL 203 Industrial Motors Drives Credits: 5

Careers & Opportunities

  • Industrial Machinery Mechanic
  • Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment
  • Robotics Technician
  • Electro-Mechanical Technicians
  • Millwright

Potential Employers

  • Large and small manufacturing firms in the Puget Sound Region including aerospace, plastics, molding, and general manufacturing working as machining technicians and programmers.

Tuition & Fees

Estimated Tuition & Fees

(does not include additional program or course fees, books, or supply costs)


Per Quarter WA-Resident Non-WA resident, US citizen, & Eligible non-citizen On Campus Non-WA resident Non-US citizen Non-WA resident, US citizen Online Only
1 credit $126.47 $246.49 $327.01 $144.67
5 credits $632.35 $1,232.45 $1,635.05 $723.35
12 credits (full-time) $1,387.14 $2,487.04 $3,408.94 $1,571.08
15 credits $1,570.80 $2,520.25 $3,617.20 $1,757.65

Additional Program Fees

  • Approximately $300 per quarter

Program Advisor

  • Jennifer Perrault

Program Navigator

  • Marina Espinoza-Tello

Program Information

  • Length of Program: 93 - 99 credits
  • Completion Award: AAAS Degree
  • Enrollment: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
  • Approximate Quarterly Costs: $325 (in addition to tuition, books and parking)
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Program Outline

Careers:

  • Industrial Machinery Mechanic
  • Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment
  • Robotics Technician
  • Electro-Mechanical Technicians
  • Millwright
  • Potential employers include:
  • Large and small manufacturing firms in the Puget Sound Region including aerospace, plastics, molding, and general manufacturing working as machining technicians and programmers.
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Shoreline Community College


Overview:

Shoreline Community College is a public two-year institution located near Seattle, Washington. It offers a variety of academic programs, including degrees and certificates, and is known for its small class sizes and over 20 years of experience in online learning.


Services Offered:

Shoreline Community College provides a range of services to its students, including:

    On-Campus Housing:

    The college offers on-campus housing options for students.

    Financial Aid:

    Students can access financial aid to help with tuition, fees, food, housing, and transportation.

    Support Services:

    The college provides various support services to students, including counseling and academic advising.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

Shoreline Community College fosters a diverse and inclusive campus environment. Students can engage with a variety of people and experiences, and the college has a strong commitment to social justice issues.


Key Reasons to Study There:

    Small Class Sizes:

    Students benefit from personalized attention and interaction with instructors in small classes.

    Online Learning:

    The college offers a wide range of online programs, providing flexibility for students.

    Location:

    Shoreline Community College is conveniently located near Seattle, offering access to the city's cultural and economic opportunities.

    Financial Aid:

    The college provides significant financial aid to help students afford their education.

    Supportive Environment:

    The college emphasizes a supportive and inclusive environment for students, with faculty and staff dedicated to their success.

Academic Programs:

Shoreline Community College offers a variety of academic programs, organized into the following pathways:

  • Business & Management
  • Healthcare & Wellness
  • Industrial Technology
  • Languages & Communication
  • Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math
  • Social Sciences & Public Service
  • Visual & Performing Arts
  • College Readiness & ESL
  • Exploratory

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