244 P a g e AUTOMATION & ROBOTICS ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN Mechatronics Engineering Technology (A40350) ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY PATHWAYS These curriculums are designed to prepare students through the study and application of principles from mathematics, natural sciences, and technology and applied processes based on these subjects. Course wk includes mathematics, natural sciences, engineering sciences and technology. Graduates should qualify to obtain occupations such as technical service providers, materials and technologies testing services, process improvement technicians, engineering technicians, industrial and technology managers, research technicians. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION A course of study that prepares the students to use basic engineering principles and technical skills in developing and testing automated, servo-mechanical, and other electromechanical systems. Includes instruction in prototype testing, manufacturing and operational testing, systems analysis and maintenance procedures. Graduates should be qualified f employment in industrial maintenance and manufacturing including assembly, testing, startup, troubleshooting, repair, process improvement, and control systems, and should qualify to sit f Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute (PMMI) mechatronics similar industry examinations. COURSE REQUIREMENTS Richmond Community College provides day and evening course sequences f selected programs to enable students to better plan what courses to take to reach their educational goals. However, given the continued increase in the use of technology in instruction and increasing student demand f distance learning courses, the College may offer hybrid, online, web-based and infmation highway courses in place of traditional courses in any course sequence that is listed. Therefe, students should be aware of this possibility and prepare themselves to successfully function in a hybrid, online, web-based, infmation highway course. Wk/ A. General Education Courses. Required Courses ENG 2 Writing/Research in the Disciplines 3 0 0 3 MAT 7 Precalculus Algebra 3 2 0 4 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective* 3 0 0 3 Social/Behavial Sciences Elective* 3 0 0 3 B. Maj Courses. Ce Courses To receive a degree, diploma certificate from RCC, a student must have a grade of C better in all ce courses f the program of study. ATR 2 Intro to Automation 2 3 0 3 CIS 0 Introduction to Computers 2 2 0 3 DFT 5 CAD I 2 3 0 3 ELC 2 DC/AC Electricity 3 6 0 5 207-208 Revised April 0, 206
P a g e 245 ELC 3 Circuit Analysis I 3 3 0 4 ELC 7 Mots and Controls 2 6 0 4 ELN 23 Industrial Controls 2 3 0 3 ELC 23 Instrumentation 3 2 0 4 ELN 260 Prog Logic Controllers 3 3 0 4 HYD 0 Hyrdraulics/Pneumatics I 2 3 0 3 ISC 2 Industrial Safety 2 0 0 2 MEC 30 Mechanisms 2 2 0 3 PHY 5 College Physics I 3 2 0 4 2. Other Maj Courses ELN 33 Digital Electronics 3 3 0 4 ISC 32 Manufacturing Quality Control 2 3 0 3 MAT 72 Precalculus Trigonometry 3 2 0 4 MEC 0 Intro to CAD/CAM 2 0 2 MEC 80 Engineering Materials 2 3 0 3 MNT 240 Industrial Equip Troubleshooting 3 0 2 C. Other Required Hours ACA 22 College Transfer Success 0 2 0 Total Credit Hours 7-73 *Approved Electives are listed on the page befe the Course Descriptions. SEMESTER SCHEDULE MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Wk/ First Year Fall ACA 22 College Transfer Success 0 2 0 CIS 0 Introduction to Computers 2 2 0 3 ELC 2 DC/AC Electricity 3 6 0 5 ELC 3 Circuit Analysis I 3 3 0 4 MAT 7 Precalculus Algebra 3 2 0 4 9-2 0 5-6 First Year Spring ELC 7 Mots and Controls 2 6 0 4 ELN 23 Industrial Controls 2 3 0 3 ELN 33 Digital Electronics 3 3 0 4 HYD 0 Hydraulics/Pneumatics I 2 3 0 3 ISC 2 Industrial Safety 2 0 0 2 Revised April 0, 207 207-208
246 P a g e MAT 72 Precalculus Trigonometry 3 2 0 4 2-4 0 6-7 First Year Summer ENG 2 Writing/Research in the Disciplines 3 0 0 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective* 3 0 0 3 Social/Behavial Sciences Elective* 3 0 0 3 9 0 0 9 Second Year Fall DFT 5 CAD I 2 3 0 3 ELN 260 Prog Logic Controllers 3 3 0 4 ISC 32 Manufacturing Quality Control 2 3 0 3 MEC 30 Mechanisms 2 2 0 3 PHY 5 College Physics I 3 2 0 4 2 2 0 7 Second Year Spring ATR 2 Intro to Automation 2 3 0 3 ELC 23 Instrumentation 3 2 0 4 MEC 0 Intro to CAD/CAM 2 0 2 MEC 80 Engineering Materials 2 3 0 3 MNT 240 Industrial Equip Troubleshooting 3 0 2 9 3 0 4 Total Credit Hours 7-73 *Approved Electives are listed on the page befe the Course Descriptions. MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (CERTIFICATE) (C40350) COURSE REQUIREMENTS Wk/ ELC 3 Circuit Analysis I 3 3 0 4 ELC 23 Instrumentation 3 2 0 4 ELN 23 Industrial Controls 2 3 0 3 ELN 260 Programmable Logic Controllers 3 3 0 4 4 0 8 Total Credit Hours 8 207-208 Revised April 0, 206
P a g e 247 Program Completion Guide ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE - MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (A40350) Automation & Robotics Engineering Technician Student Name: ID#: Date of Enrollment: Section I: Developmental Courses (if needed) Courses Sces Cr. DMA 00 Operations with Integers <7 on DAP Pre: None DMA 020 Fractions and Decimals <7 on DAP Pre: DMA 00 DMA 030 Prop/Ratio/Rate/Percent <7 on DAP Pre: DMA 00-020 DMA 040 Express/Lin Equat/Inequal <7 on DAP Pre: DMA 00-030 MAT 060 DMA 050 Graphs/Equations of Lines <7 on DAP DMA 060 Polynomial/Quadratic Appl DMA 070 Rational Express/Equation DMA 080 Radical Express/Equations <7 on DAP DRE 096 Integrated Reading and Writing 04-6 3 DRE 097 Integrated Reading Writing II 7-35 3 DRE 098 Integrated Reading Writing III 36-50 3 Section II: A. Mechatronics Engineering Technology Certificate (C40350) Course Requirements 8 credit hours: Complete Section I (as required) and Section II, A. Courses Cr. Recommended Cequisites ELC 3 Circuit Analysis I* Pre: DMA 00-050 MAT 070 4 (F degree requirements see Section B.) year fall Co: DRE 096 ELC 23 Instrumentation* 4 2 nd year spring None ELN 23 Industrial Controls* (F degree requirements see Section B.) 3 st year spring Pre: ELC 3 ELN 260 Prog Logic Controllers* 4 2 nd year fall Pre: ELC 2 ELC 3 Pre: DRE 098 ENG 090 & RED ENG Writing and Inquiry 3 st year fall 090 Co: ACA 22 Cequisites Grade Notes/ Pre: DMA 00-040 DMA 040 and MAT 060 Pre: DMA 00-050 MAT 060 and MAT 070 Pre: DMA 00-060 MAT 060 and MAT 070 Pre: DMA 00-070 MAT 060 and MAT 070 Pre: None Pre: DRE 096 Pre: DRE 097 Registered/ Planned Completed/ Grade B. Mechatronics Engineering Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree (A40350) Course Requirements 7-73 credit hours: Complete Section I (as required) and Section II, A and B. Courses Cr. Recommended Cequisites Registered/ Planned Completed/ Grade ACA 22 College Transfer Success st year fall None CIS 0 Introduction to Computers* 3 st year fall Pre: DRE 097 Co: DRE 098 ELC 2 DC/AC Electricity* 5 Pre: DMA 00 4 year fall Pre: DMA 00-050 MAT 070 ELC 3 Circuit Analysis I* Co: DRE 096 MAT 7 Precalculus Algebra 4 st year fall Pre: DMA 00-080 MAT 080 ELC 7 Mots and Controls* 4 Pre: ELC 2 ELC 3 st year spring ELN 23 Industrial Controls* 3 Pre: ELC 3 ELN 33 Digital Electronics 4 st year spring Pre: ELC 2 ELC 3 HYD 0 Hydraulics/Pneumatics I* 3 st year spring Pre: DMA 00-030 MAT 060 Revised April 0, 207 207-208
248 P a g e ISC 2 Industrial Safety* 2 st year spring None MAT 72 Precalculus Trigonometry 4 st year spring Pre: MAT 7 ENG 2 Writing/Research in the Disciplines 3 st year summer Pre: ENG DFT 5 CAD I* 3 2 nd year fall Pre: DMA 00-030 MAT 060, DRE 097 RED 080 ISC 32 Manufacturing Quality Control 3 2 nd year fall None MEC 30 Mechanisms* 3 2 nd year fall Pre: DMA 00-020 MAT 060 PHY 5 College Physics I* 4 2 nd year fall Pre: DRE 098 RED 090, MAT 7 ATR 2 Intro to Automation* 3 2 nd year spring Pre: ELN 260 ELC 23 Instrumentation* 4 2 nd year spring None MEC 0 Intro to CAD/CAM 2 2 nd year spring Pre: DMA 00-020 MAT 060 MEC 80 Engineering Materials 3 2 nd year spring None MNT 240 Industrial Equip Troubleshooting 2 2 nd year spring Pre: ELC 2 ELC 3 Co: ELC 28 ELN 260 Electives: (All degree seeking students must take one Humanities/Fine Arts and one Social/Behavial Sciences elective from lists below unless a specific course is required above.) Humanities/Fine Arts Electives (3 credits)** Courses with the following prefixes will satisfy this requirement: ART, DRA, ENG (literature courses only), HUM, MUS, PHI, REL, and SPA (Intermediate Spanish I only). Courses offered at RCC: ART, DRA, ENG 3, ENG 23, ENG 232, MUS 0, PHI 240, REL 2, REL 22, SPA 2 Course Recommended Registered/Planned Completed/Grade st year summer Social/Behavial Sciences Electives (3 credits)** (Courses with the following prefixes will satisfy this requirement: ANT, ECO+, GEO, HIS, POL, PSY, and SOC) +Some business and accounting curricula require economics and do not accept ECO courses as fulfillment of this elective requirement.) Courses offered at RCC: ANT 220, HIS, HIS 2, HIS 3, HIS 32, PSY 50, PSY 24, SOC 20, SOC 23 Course Recommended Registered/Planned Completed/Grade NOTES: st year summer *All courses must be completed with a grade of C better. **See course catalog f prerequisite and/ cequisite requirements. Students please read the following and sign below. I understand that as an RCC student, I am ultimately responsible f my schedule. I understand that I must complete each course with a grade of C better and follow the established course sequence my ability to graduate on time may be affected. My advis has infmation regarding other colleges and transfer opptunities that I can investigate after completing my degree/diploma/certificate, and I understand that if I would like me infmation I can schedule an appointment with him/her. Advis Name: Advis Signature: Date: Advis Name: Advis Signature: Date: Advis Name: Advis Signature: Date: Advis Name: Advis Signature: Date: 207-208 Revised April 0, 206